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MICHAEL STONE Obituary

STONE, Michael Charles A Well-Traveled Collector Michael Charles Stone, 76, grew up in a family of collectors in Croton-on Hudson, New York. His father, Theodore Stone, who died in 2000, was chief of U.S. Navy photography in the Pacific in WWII and subsequently, amassed the world's preeminent collection of photographs of navy ships, which he donated to the Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Virginia.

Michael's brother, Alfred "Fred", who died of cancer in 1979, collected old Cadillac cars and parts on a large scale. Their mother, Lily Calderon-Spitz, had been a celebrated dancer in Vienna before she fled in 1938 to escape the Nazis. She spoke little about her youth before her death in 1991 and Michael spent his last few years researching her glittering career.
Michael's paternal grandfather had been a famous conjuring magician before establishing a flourishing business in textiles, after which, he boosted and supported indigent and fledgling magicians and held a festive gathering of magicians every year at his home in Croton. As a kid, Mike basked in their eccentric company, learned card tricks from Blackstone the Magician, was frequently cast as a "volunteer" and was made to disappear by a young Amazing Randy. (He later reappeared!) He collected books, posters, tricks and ephemera related to professional magicians for the rest of his life.

He was always a prodigious collector. In his youth, it was Coronation and Jubilee postage stamps from Britain and the Colonies, upwards of 10,000 keys and maybe 100 clocks. Later, it was a world-class collection of dental instruments, dentistry equipment and a vast dentistry library, which he subsequently donated to the dentistry museum at the University of Nebraska. He was a relentlessly curious fellow; at one point in London, he obtained permission to observe cardiac surgery; at another, he spent a day at Guy's Hospital investigating the sterilization of instruments and the steel trays in which they are kept; then went to Devonshire for a day at the Land Rover factory and repair depot, to learn everything he could about the intimate details of the vehicles, parts and fine points of repair. In Sydney, Australia in 1988, he purchased the entire antique inventory of a vintage locksmith, whose bulky iron and steel tools and wares he schlepped on flights to New Zealand, California, and home, along with a bunch of slouch hats and other souvenirs from the Antipodes.

After earning a B.S. in Biophysics at Johns Hopkins University in 1970, Michael went to the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where he was president of the senior class and was awarded a DMD in 1974. He practiced dentistry in Providence, Rhode Island before opening his own practice in Boston, where he became a renowned expert in gold fill and served on the Massachusetts State Nursing Board. He built a serious collection of Boston prints, maps and books. In recent years, he donated much of his collection to museums and libraries, but that did not stop him from continuing to assemble hundreds of things for other people's collections. An interest in accordion-playing figurines, penguins, miniatures or salt cellars brought an unstoppable deluge of gifts.

Michael had a wide circle of friends that spanned the globe. His generosity and kindness put people through school and supported them in trying times; his Beacon Street home was open to all. He traveled extensively and enthusiastically, from Russia to Australia and back and forth across the USA, Canada and Europe multiple times; he rode the rapids of the Colorado River annually and moved regularly between Boston, Provincetown and Florida. Mike loved dancing, exercised like a maniac, ate as much fruit or as much chocolate cake as might be sitting on the table of any friend and deeply explored himself, researching and reading about eyes, brains, psyches and sexuality.

To be loved by Michael Stone was a great gift. And to see the love he shared with his life partner, Kurt Reynolds, was deeply gratifying. He had a stroke while lying in Kurt's arms and died a week later on July 16, 2024, at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Michael leaves his cousin, Erica Braude; and his loss reverberates across many communities of friends, former patients, fellow travelers and the owners of used bookstores and junk shops. He was deeply loved and will be profoundly missed.

A Memorial Gathering will be planned at a later time. Donations in Michael's memory can be made to the Association for Autism and Neurodiversity.

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Published by Boston Globe from Jul. 22 to Jul. 28, 2024.

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Ken Palhete

October 2, 2024

Mike was more than words can express I was 19 and he was my and still is eternally in my world and my heart ! Anyone who knew his favorite foods, his favorite places and his dearest friends knew he was extraordinary there was only one of him and yet there were endless lives he blessed. Kenzo

Jose Ronaldo Drumond

September 8, 2024

Dear Kurt
My heart aches...Michael Stone was the most generous person that I met, I will never forget every thing he done for me and for my family, always willing to stand hands to help, his memory will be for ever in our hearts, his smile, advisor, genius, huge heart, he help a lot people, if the world have more people like Michael for sure will be better place to live. Thank you Michael for everything you done for us.
We are go to miss you a lot...
Shalom!
JOSE RONALDO DRUMOND

Olga Arango Drumond

September 8, 2024

Dear Michael you were like a family to us. We will always remember you as a generous and kind person. Your helping hand in times of trouble was always there. We thank you and love you forever.

Bianca Drumond

September 8, 2024

Words can´t begin to express the depth of gratitude and love I have for you. You were always there for me, with your kindness, and supporting me through many steps of my life. You were in a way a second father and a friend. I will always cherish the memories we shared and the unwavering love you gave.

Though my heart aches, I am extremely grateful to have had the experiences I had through you.

Kurt, sending my love to you also.

Andi Glenn

August 20, 2024

Dear Kurt
If you are reading this , I just found the obituary of Mike and My Heart Goes Out To You Profoundly. My late husband, Dr. Michael (Mickey )Hollingshead DDS passed away on December 5th, 2021. I met your Great Love Mike when we were on an 8 day Colorado River rafting trip several years ago. Your Mike was a Pure Delight in relishing every minute of being submerged in Nature surrounded by Nature Loving Dentists and their families on this Great Adventure . Mickey and I Adored Mike and his enthusiasm We have stayed in touch over these 30+ years in Friendship sharing our humor, concerns for our Government, and Lovingly keeping up with each others' Precious Lives. I Am So Deeply Saddened to know why I haven't known why Mike stopped responding to my texts
I choose to believe that he is Now a Glorious Angel looking over and sending His Profound Love To Us... Cheering Us On... as We continue Our Journeys Until We Meet Again
Even though We never Met Please Know Mike Always spoke of You of Great Love Dear Kurt

Barbara Torrey

August 12, 2024

So sorry to hear about Michael from the Beacon Hill Village newspaper today. I knew him through real estate doing transactions with him at Tremont in the Common. He was such a nice man. Always enjoyed talking with him. And he was supportive of my art coming to a show of mine a few years ago. Rest in peace, Michael.

Maria and Luis Del Castillo

August 3, 2024

We were deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dr. Stone. He was a cherished patient, mentor, and friend. We feel incredibly fortunate to have continued his dental practice at Beacon Hill Dental Associates and to have benefited from his vast knowledge and experience. Dr. Stone´s generosity and kindness were evident in the way he shared literature about dentistry and engaged in meaningful conversations with us.

His presence will be profoundly missed, especially those moments of seeing him walk down the stairs and the conversations that followed. Our hearts go out to Kurt and all who were touched by his remarkable spirit.

With deepest sympathy,

Maria and Luis

Heather Keane

July 30, 2024

Michael was a wonderful neighbor, always full of positive energy and always helpful. He struggled with autism and anxiety, and I was in awe of his courage and commitment to live a full, happy life. I will miss him - I do already. Sending love to you Kurt.

Roberta Meyers

July 30, 2024

I knew Michael many years ago as a delightful and caring member of the Beacon Hill community. I am so sorry to hear of his passing.

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Alan Jay Rom

July 29, 2024

Michal's loss is a shock. He was a long time friend and I had contacting him on my calendar of things to do so we could catch up. I knew him from years ago when he was a dentist of a dear friend of both of ours, Nathaniel C. Burwash, a noted sculptor. Michael had several pieces of Nat's sculpture and had a showing of his sculpture years ago at his home. My deepest condolences to you Kurt and other family and friends. I'll miss his good humor and stories about his travels. Sincerely, Alan Jay Rom

Vic Bass

July 27, 2024

I was so sorry to hear of the recent death of my childhood friend and long term dentist, Mike Stone. He was a unique, warm, generous and wonderful person, who will be missed by many friends all over the country and the world. Kurt, I never met you, but am very sorry for your special loss. Mike's life was too short but we were all fortunate to know him. When a memorial event is planned, please let me know ([email protected]), as I would like to attend.
Vic Bass

Karen Jackson

July 26, 2024

I was fortunate to be Dr Stone´s dental front desk manager for 20 years. We had a great team and a unique customer service oriented practice because of his unique vision and compassion. Let me share a verse I wrote for Michael for his birthday in 2009...

When we think of our friend Michael Stone,
We sure love him but we´re not alone.
He´s generous and smart,
Has a gigantic heart,
Making all his friends feel right at home.

He´s lovable, handsome and shy,
Has a style that no one can deny.
He´s classic, unique
And loves all things antique,
Friends like him are so hard to come by.

Thank you, Mike, for so many great years
In our beautiful office near Cheers.
Few words can express
Our sincere gratefulness
For the memories we´ll always hold dear.

All our love,
Karen Jackson & husband Jeff

Larry Balin

July 25, 2024

Kurt and Erica, but also to all of us who were privileged to be welcomed as Mike´s extended family: what an extraordinary and singular life! We should all take comfort in having a small measure of him in our hearts and memories, and inspiration to seize the day, and wring every possible drop of joy, meaning and satisfaction out of what we hold in our hands. May his memory be a blessing and a lesson to all of us.

Diana Lu

July 24, 2024

Dear Kurt,
I did not get the opportunity to meet and know Michael, and I am sorry for that. But I do know you, and I wish to offer my heartfelt condolences to you on your loss. I am sure you shared many treasured occasions, large and small, in your time with Michael. May his spirit continue in you and give you comfort.
Sincerely,
Diana Lu

Alison and Mel

July 24, 2024

Dearest Kurt,
Our hearts go to you as you mourn the loss of your beloved Michael. Whenever we saw the Teo of you out and about or at the UU you alaways looked like you were having fun w each other and enjoying precious life. You made an adorable couple and your love s as nd affection for each other was palpable. We send you a big hug and join the circle of love s as nd support

Jane Gibbons

July 24, 2024

Kurt, thank you so much for reaching out to me to tell me about Michael´s passing. Even just typing those words is excruciating for me. He was my dearest Beacon Hill friend and neighbor. Our chats and discussions about Boston history, politics, the environment, his many collections, his intellect, his generosity, his spirit, his sense of humor, his laugh, his joy at being alive, our walks in the Public Garden, his love for you and his quest to always know that our world is what we make it... will forever reverberate in my life. Words can´t describe how special of a human being he was. He will be forever missed in our hearts.

Jane Gibbons

Moses

July 24, 2024

My heart is with you Kurt and all in your circle. I send my condolences and comforts to you all. In peace, Moses

Brenda Silva

July 23, 2024

Dear Kurt,
I hold you in my heart and prayers during this very difficult time. I know that in time you will smile again. Sharing love with someone is the greatest gift that one can ask for. For the time you had together, your blessings will live forever in your soul. Love Brenda S.

Sue Wiseheart

July 23, 2024

Michael was the kindest of souls and he leaves a hole in my heart,
.

Maryann Lawrence Grodin

July 23, 2024

Michael made a positive difference, we are all so much better for having had him in our lives.
Maryann Lawrence Grodin

Mary Abt

July 23, 2024

I am so saddened by this news. Kurt my heart goes out to you and the many family and friends who loved Michael.
Michael´s greatness will live on in memories. those memories brighten your days a bit in this sad time. Mary

James Considine, Charlestown

July 23, 2024

Thank you for your military service to our nation. May you rest in peace..

Elaine Anderson

July 23, 2024

In loving memory and sympathy to Kurt in this devastating time! Elaine Anderson of Provincetown´s UU.

Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport

July 23, 2024

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

Frank Bellistri

July 23, 2024

I loved, and will miss Michael's brilliance and curiosity about his/our outer and inner worlds, and his genuine smile and full-on hugs whenever we greeted or parted. I will remain ever grateful that our paths crossed.

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