HARRY-STONE-Obituary

HARRY M. STONE

Kansas City, Missouri

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Harry M. Stone, 60, of Raytown, MO, died Sun. May 13, 2012. He was born in Clinton, MO on Mar. 19, 1952 to Harry Lee and Mae (Rose) Stone. Harry graduated from high school in Higginsville, MO, in 1970 and from CMSU in 1981. Harry was an Army Veteran, avid runner, consummate professional, loving...

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Hi Bobbie,
I saw you on the news last night for the anniversary of Harry's passing. What a testament of strength and courage you are! When you are feeling low, remember that your MHPCA hospice chaplain friends are still praying for you, and take hope from our love and our appreciation for who you are. You are never alone.
Blessings,
Rev. Helen Nelson,
MHPCA Chaplain Committee Volunteer

Bobbie and all of your family,
I can't find the words to express my sadness about the death of Harry Stone. I am praying for the family during this so difficult time and the loss of your beloved, Harry. He was in the class of 1970. I saw where he wrote something to me in my 1969 yearbook. I knew there had to be something from him because he was such a nice guy, friendly, funny and genuine. He wrote, "Linda, you are a good friend, I hope to know forever, Stoney '70." I never saw him...

So sorry to hear about Harry. Your in our prayers and thoughtsl

Sincerely, Mary Neely
Morris & Joanne Hudson

Please give my condolence to Harry's family and friends. I am jogger and runner, my heart goes out to them.

Bobbie,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. May God hold you close. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Bobbie, Susan and Steve,
There are simply no words in our language that express the heartfelt sorrow and sadness felt for your terrible loss. God has a Spiritual language for it and I'm praying for each of you and your families that he comforts you every second throughout this difficult time.
I wish I could have had a chance to hug you all, but my schedule was too tight with obligations to break away. I'm so sorry.
My prayers and love, Donna Fast

Dear Bobbie,
Your chaplain colleagues remembered you and your family in prayer at the MHPCA-KC Chaplain networking lunch yesterday. Our thoughts and prayers remain with you in this painful loss. We are all here for you.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Rev. Helen Nelson

Bobbie and Children,
Our hearts ache for all of you in the loss of a kind and gentle man. Please know that you are in our deepest thoughts and prayers.
Much love in God's name,
Toni and Jordan

Bobbie, Steve, and Susan,
We are so sorry for your terrible loss. Our hearts go out to you.