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Paul Stone

San Antonio, Texas

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January 27, 1941 - September 4, 2014Paul L.L. Stone, 73, of San Antonio, TX, died September 4, 2014 at his home. He was the husband of Jeanne N. Stone. He was born in Hyde Park, Boston Massachusetts on January 27, 1941. He served our country faithfully for 30 years with the Air Force dental...

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Still miss your sunny attitude, little laugh, and whisteling.

Paul, the Happy Travelers will miss you in our RV Camping. Most of all we will miss your smile. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Paul, I wish I had something brilliant to say that would help to assuage your grief. I don't. However, my spirit is with you and yours. I'm sure your dad is watching everything. Love, Betty

I'm very sorry for your loss. My heart and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Paul was one of the shining stars during my military career. Gone but not forgotten.
Rusty McManis.

Chief Stone was a great man. I worked under him for 5+ years. It was and still is the best place I've ever worked. Thanks Chief! Prayers go out to the Stone family.

Jeanie, I have been holding you in my heart and prayers. I was praying for healing for Paul and strength for you. I am so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. He was a great friend and one of the very best Chiefs I ever worked with. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. Love, Nancy & Doug

Jeanne, Paul's passing was a Shock to Yolanda and I. Please forgive us for not attending the services for Paul, but age and infirmities have restricted our participation. Know that we extend to you and your family our deepest condolences. We will keep you in our prayers and Paul, my friend, rest in peace and may the good Lord embrace you in his loving arms. Ralph "Monty" and Yolanda Montalvo

Jeannie
I was devastated to hear of Paul's passing. He was and you are the salt of the earth. He is up there looking down and telling us, things will be alright. I love you Tish

for his love of the team....

Right now, all that keeps running through my mind is his whistling at the top of his lungs a Christmas song in July. He was a great father, grandfather, and believer in me.