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Mrs. Stone was born Dec. 15, 1948, in Williamsburg County, a daughter of the late John Harry Evans and Eula McGee Evans. Mrs. Stone was a member of Lees Tabernacle Pentecostal Holiness Church and the retired owner/operator of The Warehouse Restaurant.
Survivors include her husband, Harold Stone of the home; a daughter, Shannon Hicks (Willie) of Scranton; a sister, Alma Pridgen of Florence; a brother, Marty Evans of Timmonsville; and three granddaughters, Brittany Stone, Destiny Hicks and Brooklen Hicks, all of Scranton.
The family of Mrs. Stone will have visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008, at the funeral home.
Funeral services for Mrs. Stone will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, 2008, at Lees Tabernacle Pentecostal Holiness Church. Burial will follow in Old Landing Cemetery, Pamplico.
Brockington Funeral Home, Lake City, is in charge.
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pearline grant jackson
February 27, 2008
To the stone family: Daisy and I go back to the 1970s. We worked together at Shoneys, west evans st. florence. Had i known this weekend I would have been there. My memories are precious for all the good times we had. she was a wonderful waitress. hello to harold.
sorry to hear of your family's lose.
she was with me when my mom died in 1980. our prayers are with you daily.
Lynn McGuire
February 24, 2008
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss,Mrs Daisy was a very sweet lady, she will be missed by all.If I can do anything at all to help you in this time please let me know.Our prayers are with you all.
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Mark & Robin Martin And Family
February 23, 2008
Mr. Harold and Family,
We are sorry about the lost of Ms. Daisy. My wife got to know her from the doctor's office in Olanta. If there is anything we can do please let us know. You and the family will be in our prayers. May God comfort you in this time of sorrow.
Debra Matthews
February 23, 2008
Shannon,
I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. I know you were very close to her. In the days and weeks to come remember that God is always there for you and that when you feel you can not go on and no one is there and you only see one set of footprints in the sand that is when Jesus is holding you and keeping you safe in his arms. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Debra Matthews (I live around the corner from you and your mom)
Kay Locklair
February 23, 2008
hay, I just wanted to say,Daisy will be missed very much. Iknow,I will miss her.Ilove you guys very much.My prayers are with you. love Kay
Kim Bryan
February 23, 2008
Harold, Alma, Shannon, and Kids,
My heart is heavy at your loss. Daisy reminded me of her name, full of sunshine and always brought a smile to anyone who saw her with her own wonderful smile. Time has flew by and as I sit and remember back the years are many but seem as yesterday. For over 40 years I have always felt important to Daisy and Harold everytime I saw them. I will miss Daisy's smile and her gentle touch of concern for me and my family. Know that my thoughts are with you and my prayers are that everytime you think of our wonderful Daisy that you will be comforted by the wonderful memories that she has left with you and that her love still envelopes you.
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