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Charles Stoner

1983 - 2021

Charles Stoner obituary, 1983-2021, Seattle, WA

BORN

1983

DIED

2021

FUNERAL HOME

Oakdale Memorial Chapel

830 West F Street

Oakdale, California

Charles Stoner Obituary

Charles Stoner
November 18, 1983 - December 4, 2021
Seattle, Washington - Charles Anthony Stoner, 38, was welcomed home by Jesus on December 4, 2021. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on November 18, 1983, to Marc and Maureen Stoner. Those who knew him called him Charlie and knew never to call him Chuck. As the son of a military man, Charlie was accustomed to moving frequently. He saw much of the U.S., moving to Texas when he was only 2 years old and then Hawaii shortly thereafter. If you had trouble finding Charlie, you need only look to the beach. Once there, you would see a blonde-haired, tan little boy playing in the sand and trying to surf. After his time on the beach, Charlie moved to Modesto, California, and started going to school at Calvary Temple Christian School.
Gregarious in personality, Charlie was never at a loss for friends. If ever he was, he always had the company of his older brother, Marc. Charlie and Marc were inseparable growing up. The two frequently used their mother's sewing thread to transform the living room into a Cobra fortress that their G.I Joe action figures would break into to save the day!
As Charlie grew so did his love for golf and movies. He quickly became a movie aficionado, quoting scenes from Clear and Present Danger or any movie with Leonardo DiCaprio. If ever you disagreed with Charlie on a movie, you would find yourself in the argument of your life. When he was not watching movies, you could find him on the fairway. When Charlie put his mind to something, he was committed and excelled quickly. Golf was no different. Before long, he began competing in amateur golf tournaments around California. Then Charlie took his golf skills to the big city and began attending the University of San Francisco.
After graduating with his bachelor's degree, Charlie turned to law and settled on Gonzaga University School of Law. With a heart to defend the United States Constitution, he paved his own way, starting a criminal defense firm in the Central Valley. If you were around Charlie long enough, he would tell you that every American's rights were to be defended, including criminals. If you dared challenge the seasoned lawyer, he would rebut that if a criminal's Constitutional rights could be violated, then any American's rights could be. And that was that.
In 2011, Charlie met the love of his life, Dayna Iverson. From the moment he saw her, he knew she was the one for him. Within a year they were married and had their first child on the way, Chaylah. As Charlie's legal practice grew, so did his family. Before long, he had a son, Elias. Then came Caius, and most recently, his baby girl, Anyah.
Charlie loved his family profoundly. He adored his wife and spoiled his children. Putting the kids to bed frequently turned into a wrestling match lasting far past bedtime. When the children earned enough money from chores to buy themselves a toy, Charlie always bought them a more expensive one. Charlie shared his love of Christ, golf, basketball, and much more with his family. He was a devoted father whose pride in his children was infinite.
Charlie was a great man whose impact will forever be felt by those who knew him. He is preceded in death by his mother, Maureen Stoner. Charlie is survived by his wife, Dayna Iverson; his daughters Chaylah and Anyah Stoner; his sons Elias and Caius Stoner; his father, Marc Stoner; his brother, Marc Stoner Jr.; and his sisters Kelley LeVeque and Christina Koehl.
Visitation will occur from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on December 16, 2021, at Oakdale Memorial Chapel located at 830 W. F Street, Oakdale, CA. A Celebration of Life service will occur at 10 a.m. on December 17, 2021, at One Church located at 2361 Scenic Drive, Modesto, CA. Reception to follow.

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Published by Modesto Bee from Dec. 14 to Dec. 17, 2021.

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RICHARD E CORNELIUS

December 8, 2024

God bless you all. We will all see him again when it is our time to join him.

Anne J Pizzo

January 4, 2022

My heart is broken, I just found out. Please know I love the Stoner Family and pray you find peace. My sister died the day after Charlie. I believe the best of us are being called home to help the rest of us....

RICHARD E CORNELIUS

December 26, 2021

Dear Family,
I just found out from Connie about this. I am so sorry to hear of this. You have my heart felt sympathy. I only knew Charlie as a young child but it hurts me all the same.

WL Smith

December 19, 2021

Charlie was a great guy. His smile will be missed. Prayers for his wife and Children. God bless.

Angela

December 16, 2021

The whole family is in my prayers and thoughts! May God embrace all of you during this difficult time!

Greg Campbell

December 15, 2021

Prayers are with you all.

Joseph

December 14, 2021

All words fall short in describing Charlie. In the end, I can say he represented the best of us - kindness, compassion, love, sympathy, grace under pressure. A person I aspire to be. Charlie will be missed all the days of my life.

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Dec

16

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Oakdale Memorial Chapel

830 West F Street, Oakdale, CA 95361

Dec

17

Calling hours

One Church

2361 Scenic Drive, Modesto, CA

Dec

17

Celebration of Life

10:00 a.m.

One Church

2361 Scenic Drive, Modesto, CA

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Oakdale Memorial Chapel

830 West F Street, Oakdale, CA 95361

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