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Kenneth Stone

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Kenneth Stone Kenneth Stone, 59, of N. 5th St., Harrisburg, transitioned into eternal life on Thursday, June 12, 2008 in his home. He was born in Chatta-nooga, TN, son of the late John Woods and the late Ruby Stone, was a member of Covenant Community Baptist Church and in his leisure...

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My deepest sympathy to the family of Ken Stone.
I worked with him at PHHS Health and Welfare building for long time.
He made me laughs because he had a good sense of humor.
It was my pleasure knowing him as a very kind man.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I extend my deepest sympathy to the family of Ken Stone who was a very soft spoken and nice person my mom (Mamie Chism and I will truely miss him, Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. (Matthew 5:4)

Ken and I worked together at the Department Of Welfare Comptrollers Office for many years. I did run in to him from time to time after I retired. A good, very soft spoken man. He will be missed.

Kenny (Poppa) Stone I had the pleasure of working with him at PHHS Health & Welfare Bldg He was a very sweet & caring man I will remember him always My heart goes out to his family.

Ken was kind and soft spoken
He kept his word promises never broken
He fought a good battle in his physical war
before he was ready to close lifes door
He loved his family and would
have stayed with you if he could
but God saw the pain and the twinkling light in Kens eyes grow dim
So he sent His angels to earth to get him
They told Ken about the new body that was waiting for him
So Ken said "what you waiting for ?" and with no hesitation went on to Glory with...

your dad and love one was a friend to me, he used to call me atleast once a month and I hadn't heard from him in a couple of months. He will be missed.

I extend my deepest heartfelt sympathy to the Kenneth Stone family. Ken was a treasured friend and will always be remembered for his kind soft spoken mannerism. He was always there to lend a helping hand in time of need. A gem is truly lost. Brandi, always remain the sweetheart that you are. Remember, you are being thought of.

ken was very nice man i met him 1990 at the ymca he was blessed with a state job and he was like a dad to me. my condolences to the family.