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Stephen Edward Stone

Columbus, Ohio

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STONE Stephen Edward Stone, 55, of Palm Bay, formerly of Columbus, died Friday, February 25, 2011. Survived by mother, Mildred; sisters, Rose and Carol; daughter Stephanie; granddaughters, Morgan and Olivia; and many other family and friends.

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His laughter and silliness of jokes will never be forgotten. Sadly missed every day by family and friend.,

I miss my little brother so very much and think of him and his witty sense of humor often. He could drag you out of depression or sadness instantly with something funny he would say. Such a loving and sweet person his whole life, whose smile made you smile too. I love you brother! Rose

I first met Steve when I started dating his sister Rose. He was a funny little kid about 9 or 10 years old. I remember he use to teases me saying I looked like Maxwell Smart from the tv show Get Smart.I learned a new word from him(gobeldygoop).I remember the time I took him fishing. We got up before daylight & went to Griggs Dam. Although we didn't catch any fish on that foggy morning we had a good time. I remember listening to him play his drums & woodstock style music from his upstairs room...

This has put me at loss for words, which never happens to me. I can't describe the emptiness my heart is feeling and will keep reminding myself that my dad is in a better place. My dad made everyone laugh. He even made me laugh, when I would cry. I will miss being able to pick up the phone and call him for our endless, laughter filled phone calls, but I love that I can see that same humor and wit in myself. I know we will laugh together again when we meet in heaven, so this emptiness is only...

This has put me at loss for words, which never happens to me. I can't describe the emptiness my heart is feeling and will keep reminding myself that my dad is in a better place. My dad made everyone laugh. He even made me laugh, when I would cry. I will miss being able to pick up the phone and call him for our endless, laughter filled phone calls, but I love that I can see that same humor and wit in myself. I know we will laugh together again when we meet in heaven, so this emptiness is only...

in life there comes many acquaintinces in , but true friends are far and few between.steve touched my heart and left a imprint .he meant more to me than i think he realized. i consider him as a friend.i always thought i would see him again and i will i know.as for now a memory of him will be. iwill miss his humor he could always make me laugh i will miss that smile. ...

I don't know what to say but I feel like I need to say something. Steve was my first love. I have many good memories of our time together. We stayed friends through the years. He gave me the best gift in the world, our daughter Stephanie, who gave us 2 granddaughters, Morgan and Olivia.I am so glad they all got to visit him in November.I know that made him happy.So sad for him to go so soon. He was loved and will be missed by many.

Steve’s sense of humor was a cornerstone of my positive attitude. His quick wit and charm always made me laugh sometimes resulting in an almost-too-late trip to the bathroom. He was my brother and friend and I will miss him dearly. I love you, BW. AP

Steve’s sense of humor was a cornerstone of my positive attitude. His quick wit and charm always made me laugh sometimes resulting in an almost-too-late trip to the bathroom. He was my brother and friend and I will miss him dearly. I love you, BW. AP