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Isaac "Ike" Stone Jr.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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MYRTLE BEACH | Isaac ''Ike'' Stone Jr., 77, died Sunday, Sept. 26, 2004, at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. Ike was born Dec. 7, 1926, in Florence, S.C., a son of the late Isaac M. and Gladys DuBose Stone. His brother, Thomas E. Stone predeceased him. In 1972 he started his own business,...

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Eula & Duffy,
I was shocked to hear of Ike's death. I was and am still in California visiting relatives. I called Hyatt Buick today to see how he was as the last I heard he was getting better. I know how much Ike meant to you and am deeply saddened for your loss. I will really miss Ike, as he was a dear friend and work associate.

Dear Eula and Duffie,
I was saddened to read or Mr. Stone's passing. My deapest sympathy and prayers go out to you. Mr. stone was a kind and honest man. I bought my 1st car from him. His memories will always remain in your hearts and those of others. God will watch over him as well as you and Duffie

On Behalf of the Rowell Family, I extend sincere sympathy to the family. Our thoughts are with each of you at this time of sorrow. Cousin Ron Rowell. Rowell Family Reunion.

Our prayers are with you and you family at this time. Ike was a great guy and will be missed by all who knew him.
Mike and Bobbie Hamby

Dear Duffie,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the recent passing of your dad. His strong character, committed work ethic, and high morals are evident in the person that you have become. You and your family will remain in my thoughts and prayers.
Yours truly,
Mary Cannon Tolson

Eula and "Duffie",
My deepest sympathy to you both in the passing of Ike. He was a very special lifelong friend to us and will always be remembered for his everpresent jovial personality. You both were a wonderful part of our childhood and memories of the good times we shared will always stay with us. Ike's loss leaves a great void in the lives of all who knew and loved him. May God give you the comfort and strength to face the days ahead.
My love to you both,
"Buddie"

Mrs.Stone & Duffie,
My deepest sympathy went out to you and your extended family today when I read Mr. Stone's obituary in the paper. I guess you remember me--we graduated from Coastal Academy together and I have fond memories of your parents being strong supporters of our class. Please know my thoughts and prayers will be with you both in the coming days.
Sincerely, Meg

My deepest condolences to Eula, Duffy and family for the loss of their loved one. Ike had special meaning in my early boyhood where his demeanor and character made a lasting impression. He was a close friend of my deceased father and there was an everpresent mutual respect between them. He leaves me with vivid memories of good times and happy moments which I will cherish forever. Ike will be sorely missed by all who knew him. God bless his family in their time of grief.