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Michael Mike Stone

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Michael David Stone our "Teacher Man" Born in Seattle, WA, March 11, 1958; died unexpectedly of bacterial meningitis Dec. 20, 2005, at home, with Nellie, his irrepressible 70 lb. "lap dog" by his side. He is survived by Nellie, parents Ronald and Laverne Stone, brother James, sisters Christine...

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Mr. Stone was one of the coolest teachers I had. Every wednesday after school I would help him clean his room. He was always really funny and nice,and always seemed to make me laugh. I will miss him and nellie too.

I had the opportunity to meet Mr.Stone several times while volunteering at the Karshner school book fair. He was a very polite and helpful man, and it was allways very obvious how much his class loved and respected him. My daughter in 3rd grade was allready hoping he would be her 6th grade teacher. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr.Stones loved ones during their grief.

Hello my name is Rachel Camarena perez i'm one of Mr.Stone's student well was one, We all know that we will always keep him in our hearts. we know that Mr.stone was a fun caring funny person he was the graetest teacher i ever had. At first I didn't belive Mr.stone past away but now i know the pain of mr. and mrs.Stone but we all share the same pain we now that Mr.stone would cheer you up when you were not happy but we can still be happy of course it will take a wile to understand it I my self...

Over ten years ago, I walked into the Boeing material lobby. As usual, I picked up the phone to dial any buyer that I thought might give me the time of day. I was female, young, and green, selling for a shop that had very limited capabilities. After several attempts, a very soft spoken buyer by the name of Mike Stone agreed to come down and hear what I had to offer. So began the relationship of rookie and mentor. Our first meeting he seemed to tell me in his own way that I would make it...

You'll be missed more than you know.
XOXOXO

I've known Mike for over 15 years. We worked at Boeing together. We weren't too terribly close but he touched my heart many times with his insightful wit. As you all know, Mike was a very kind man always willing to help. One day many years ago while at work my car had a flat tire in the Boeing parking lot. Mike said he would fix it for me even though I said I had "Triple A" and it really wasn't a problem. He wouldn't hear of it, that's just how Mike was.
I just found out about his...

I first met Mike only two months ago during a road race event. He was with his good friend Jinga Yutzy and ya know he did a really cool thing he did for me....And for a guy he barely knew ! He hand made me a cool little trophy made with a beer bottle, tin foil and a small American flag sticker. Mike, I know God has you placed on his mantle like your cool trophy is on mine. Thanks

Mike and students

I got to know Mike through a mutual friend, love of cycling and love of our dogs as family-- including training school with my Annie and Mike's Nellie.
This is still such a jolt given Mike's incredible, multi-faceted strength. So I've concluded, so far, that I believe he's teaching us (as always) in his extraordinary way... that no matter how strong you are, life on earth is precious, and sometimes, far too short; From that priceless lesson, I was inspired to challenge myself to...