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Terry A. Stoner

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

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Terry A. Stoner, 65, of New Cumberland, died Saturday, August 13, 2011, at Harrisburg Hospital. He was the Worldwide Telecommunications Manager for TE Connectivity, Harrisburg; a life member, founder and former Commander of New Cumberland River Rescue; the current Captain of New Cumberland...

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My sincerest condolences to the Stoner family. Although I never met Terry, while employed with AMP in Valley Forge, Terry was only a phone call away - a life saver. When we moved a facility to Delaware, just knowing that Terry was there, made the transition effortless. When I'd see his name in an email or on the phone, I knew the problem would be solved. What a legacy he leaves for his family. God Bless.

Dear Sue and Family,
Sending hugs and prayers your way. Please accept my sincere sympathy.

We have known Terry for many years. We are sorry for your loss. He will be missed by all that knew him and worked with him in the emergency services community.

Sue and family, We are very sorry to hear about Terry. He was a great man and a great neighbor. We miss you guys. Sorry we did not make the services, just found out about it today. If there is anything we can do for you and the family please let us know. Our prayers go out to you and the family. Terry will be missed by many.
The Stone Family
Brian, Tara, Courtney & Taylor

Sue, Tim and Matt - I have worked with Terry for many years and not a day went by that he didn't make me smile. I miss him coming out of his office, I miss his sayings to make me laugh. We always talked about Middletown because we both grew up there. May God give you the strength and comfort you need. You are in my thoughts and prayers.----Ann DeMarco (Harrisburg, PA)

We have lost a gentle giant of a man. Terry was kind, considerate and fair. When I lost my job at AMP a few years ago Terry was the first friend to call me and tell me how sorry he was and offer help if I needed it. That's the kind of man he was and I will always remember his thoughtfulness. He was fun to be around and lots of laughs with some of his stunts when traveling. You have lost a loving husband, father and grandfather and I have lost a friend. Bless you all.

Dear Sue,Timand Matt and family I am so sorry for the loss of Terry We alsways had good times together when he picked me up for River Calls and at the carnival. He will be missed at the football games. If you need anything just call. I just went through this in May with My Father

Sue and family.. For close to thirty years Terry and I worked together at Terryphone/ ITT and then at Tyco.. He was a stand up guy and someone who you could walk in his office anytime you needed his expertize. On the lighter side, it was said when you traveled with Terry it was always an adventure. And we had a few of those... Sue and I have your family in our prayers.. God Bless.. Jim & Sue Kocher