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JIMMY D. STONE

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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STONEJIMMY D., August 12, 2013, age 50. Husband of Veronica (nee Mercado); father of Zachary and Isaiah; son of the late Lee and Eliza; brother of Leon, Bennett, Jeffrey, Jerome, James, Geneva, Lorene and Ethel; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Relatives, friends, co-workers and...

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I am late to the game here, but I just found out today that our dear friend and colleague Jimmy Stone had passed away. I am saddened and devastated because Jimmy was always such a cheerful, friendly, laid back person and always gave advice when asked. He was one of the teachers who really helped to make my first school district workplace a warm,, supportive, fun work environment. I recall him telling me he had two sons. My heart goes out to them, as well as to the rest of his family and to...

Jimmy was a kind, sweet guy with a great sense of humor. He was a light in any room he entered. His love and talent in basketball will be remembered, as well as his always-ready smile. Much love to you, Lorene and your siblings.

Sitting here thinking how much of a friend and family member to all of us you were the neighbor that became a relative kind hearted mild mannered and neat God Bless you Jimmy you were a blessing I will be praying for your boys and Veronica its hard not seeing you at our house on the week end The Bonaparte Family will always love you and miss you.

To Lorene and family,

so sorry for the loss of your dear brother

Jimmy will be greatly missed by his family and me...one of the most kind, interesting and educated people Ive met. Im so glad to have had the honor to have met him and his family. You will be so missed Jimmy.....

I love you and will miss you. Who will I call when I need to talk.
God will prepare a special place for you.

I was honored to teach with Mr. Stone at Kensington Culinary HS and excited to see him occasionally since he left our building. His presence always lifted the spirits of his coworkers and he was a great teacher and mentor for his students. He will be sorely missed.

I will always remember your smile...and cutting up with you in class we had together..even though you were '81 and I was '80. Your cousin Mavis, your brothers Jerome and Jeffrey are good people too. May you rest in peace my friend. Blessings to the family..