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William Paul Stonebraker

Easton, Maryland

1940 - 2017

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QUEENSTOWN - William Paul "Stoney" Stonebraker passed the morning of June 7, 2017, due to complications of esophageal cancer treatment. Born August 27, 1940, he was raised in Landover Hills, MD, by his parents William Paul Stonebraker Jr. and Doris (Smedes) Stonebraker, both deceased. Stoney...

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Legacy.com emailed me this morning. Wow,.two years later. I think of him often. But I think of his loving wife more. He is at peace and in pain no longer. Her life continues to center on thought s of him just as they did all the many years together. What an amazing marriage and love. I know he watches over her and waits patiently for his lady. Watching over her and his girls. Rest in peace Uncle Stoner you certainly earned it.

Dear Family, I have been thinking of Uncle Stoney & all of you. Remembering wonderful times.
For me going to Smugglers Landing as a child was magical & Uncle Stoney helped make it so. He showed me where to find "a secret" balcony. Perfect for a castle overlook , playing house or anyplace my imagination would take me. Every weekend while mom & dad were down at the boat I spent the days in my magic fort. Now upon reflection I think he may have shown me this place to give the amazing...

Heartfelt condolences to all in your family for your great loss during this difficult time of sorrow. In the days ahead may you find comfort and hope in the promise found at John 6:40.

He will be missed by so many. Paul was so much more then a brother-in-law to me. He was always a friend, a protector, a true brother. He and Linda were always there for me when I needed them. I will miss his humor, his warm smile, his kindness and wisdom. Weren't we lucky to have known him?

Sorry for your loss may you draw comfort from Gods word at HOSEA 13:14 L Ohio

May the powerful words written in the bible be able to sooth the pain in your heart having suffered the loss of a dear loved one. (Matthew 5:4)