Wales-Stoner, Jr.-Obituary

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Wales Henry Stoner, Jr.

Roebuck, South Carolina

Apr 24, 1952 – Jul 24, 2017 (Age 65)

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BORN
April 24, 1952
DIED
July 24, 2017
AGE
65
LOCATION
Roebuck, South Carolina

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The J. M. Dunbar Funeral Home & Crematory - Roebuck Obituary

Spartanburg, SC- Wales Henry Stoner, Jr., 65, husband of Lynn Taylor Stoner, died Monday, July 24, 2017 at the Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home.

Born April 24, 1952 in Enoree, SC, Henry was a son of the late Wales Henry Stoner, Sr. and Sara Summey Stoner. He graduated from Woodruff High...

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We had Haley´s 21 st birthday party lat night. Wish you would have been here. I wore your party shirt. So in essence you were at the party. Miss you always.

I'm so sorry to learn of Henry's death. I served with Henry in South Korea in 1974. He was a great guy and good friend to me. Peace be with you and your family.

Sincerely,

John R. Holt
LTC USA (RET)

Very sorry for your loss I visited you guys I was in Korea with Henry even came to see him and you met us over Myrdle Beach I decided to look him up today and it was a shock to me that he was gome he was a good guy and I'm very sorry he's gone and my heart goes out to you and your family. Call me if you would 412 414 6800

U.S. Army, 1972

Just some of the Stoner Clan, (Mother Sara, on front row)

Tommy, Marian, and Henry

Last Entry: August 24, 2017
It has been one month since you went to Heaven. I waited till the 24th to complete this last page of your memory book. Seems you had a thing for the number 24. We added up all the things that occurred on the 24th and there seems to be about 7 things.
What can you say about a man you have spent 42 years with? We started out young and unsure of things. But we figured it out along the way. We had our disagreements, but what couple doesn't. ...

I love you papa. Thank you so much for all you did for me. I miss you more than you'll ever know. Thank you for always playing with me and Lacey and being my best friend. I love you

To my dad, words cannot describe how much you meant to me and my family and how much we love you. Thank you for everything you showed me, everything you taught me and for bringing Trae and I up to be the men that we are today