Thomas-Stone-Obituary

Thomas Stone

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Thomas D. Stone, 68, was born May 24, 1942. He went to live with the Lord on January 19, 2011 his family by his side. Tom lost his battle with multiple myeloma in a few short weeks. Tom is survived by his wife, Doris, daughter, Beckie and her husband Carter Cooper, 3 grandchildren, Ashley, Roy...

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I have just learned of the death of Tom - I knew him only as the "man who could fix my computer." He was always so friendly and helpful - I had no idea he was sick. My condolences to his family - he will be missed. Dee, Warr Acres, OK

I wanted to express my deepest sympathy for your loss. In only knew him from the brief contact on the phone/in person when we had computer issues at the Hotel that I work for, but his smiling presence will be missed. Tom was such a delightful, kind, honest man.

Doris and Beckie,

We just heard of Tom's passing this morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with you! We have many fond memories of Tom during the years we were neighbors! He was a wonderful man and will be missed!
Thelma Linderer and Theresa Linderer Fisher

My thoughts and players go out to all his family and loved ones. I new Tom only by the welcoming voice I heard over the phone and the results of his deligent work ethic. It was a true joy doing business with him. We need more like him. May the Lord bless him. Steve Reed (ITG TAM)

To all the family: With our deepest sympathies on the very sad loss of a husband, friend, dad, granddad,& brother. We have been honored in knowing such a fine and gentle man.May he rest in peace. Our continued prayers for all the family. Rosemary and Al

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. He brightened everyone's life he came in contact with and was a joy to know. He has a wonderful family and lots of friends who will miss him very, very much.

Tom was always such a pleasure to work with. He always had a smile on his face and a cheerful demeanor. I will really miss seeing him. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. Jennifer Takagi, HUD.

Doris, Beckie, Carter, Ashley, RT, Carter and family,

Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. We will always remember “Opa” with the fondest of memories; numerous baseball games, pool parties, brightening up the room with a smile on his face. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love you guys!

The Moore’s - Mary, Randy, Megan, and Randy II