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Paul S. Stoner Jr.

Grantville, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Paul S. Stoner, Jr., 55, of League City, Texas and formerly of Hummelstown, passed away Tuesday, August 9, 2011, in The Methodist Hospital, Houston, Texas. Born June 8, 1956 in Harrisburg, he was the eldest son of Dr. Paul S., Sr. and Melva R. (Rubright) Stoner of Hummelstown. A graduate...

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I remember you quite well Paul. You were there when I was getting spun up at NASA/Johnson Space Center. You encouraged me to go all the way.

Paul and I both love arrived at RAF Bentwaters UK in 1986. We became fast friends as we both work in the flight medicine office. He was a thoughtful intelligent fellow but quick to share a laugh. Even after leaving the UK we stayed in touch and he could be counted on to be the first to have his Christmas cards in the mail. I miss my friend and the unique experience of having served our country and the Flight community.

I first met Col Dr Stoner as an AMP...and then again in the RAM. As a young flight doc, he was a gracious and kind mentor, and as a budding RAM I considered him both a mentor and friend. Gracious, kind, always willing to lend a hand, and just a darn nice fellow...still remembered, still missed.

Will say a prayer for you and your family. Paul was a great guy,
Paul and Betsy Nelson (Keesler AFB, MS)

I didn't get to know Paul very well, but every interaction with him convinced me that Paul was a calm, caring, and competent person. He is missed.

I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know Paul, but certainly have grown to love his parents and I can't imagine your sorrow. I am sure if Paul will be missed by all those who knew and loved him.

Although the Lord has called him home, Paul's compassionate, considerate, and steadfast care of others will never be forgotten. He will be sorely missed.

Paul was a mentor of mine over the past few years. His charisma, smile, and positive attitude always made it a pleasure to learn from him. I will miss him. My heartfelt sympathies to the entire Stoner family.

Paul was a great doctor and kind friend. He was the perfect representative of the aerospace medical community. He always went out of his way to help me and my fellow astronauts. We will really miss him.