Bradley Don Stone, 69, of Big Cabin, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on November 18, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, calm strength, and unwavering loyalty to the people and places he loved.
Born January 22, 1956, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Rex E. and June Stone, Brad was raised in Stillwater. His family returned to Stroud his junior year and senior year, graduating with the Class of 1974. Brad went on to attend Oklahoma Baptist University, where he played baseball with passion until injuries shifted his course; yet the heart of an athlete stayed with him always.
Following college, Brad embarked on a long career as an entrepreneur—resourceful, determined, and always willing to put in the work—including his own store, B.S. Unlimited, traveling the world working with the Joullian family of Mustang Fuel, and consulting for Creative Travel.
In his later years, Brad retired to the lake, where for the last twenty years he shared a beautiful life filled with peace, laughter, and simple joys alongside the love of his life, Judy Shores.
An avid outdoorsman, Brad poured his heart into frisbee golf, helping design and maintain courses, playing countless rounds, and teaching new generations the game he cherished. Becoming a pioneer, professional and legend in the disc golf community. He was a proud, active member of the Downed Bikers Association, enjoyed fishing, and never missed a chance to cheer on his beloved OSU Cowboys. #loyalandtrue
Laid-back, generous, and quietly wise, Brad had a rare gift for making everyone around him feel at ease. He never hesitated to lend a hand, offer a smile, or share his steady presence with a friend in need.
Brad is proceeded in death by his parents Rex E. and June Stone. Grandparents "Hoot and Nanny" Stone and Vivian and W.C. Spurgin, of Stroud.
Brad is survived by his immediate family, sisters Vicki Stone-Grice and husband Ron and Rex Ann Stone; his nieces and nephews Stephanie and Brian Erwin, Nicolette Miller, Anni Miller-Edge and husband Jay, Tika Fisher and husband Brain, and Shane and Derrick Nickell.
Brad is also survived by his long-time partner, Judy Shores and her Sons Ron & Trey, their Spouses Cathleen and Tresley and he was a Grandpa to their Children Megan Henderson, Aidan Henderson, Billy Hensley IV and Ella Hensley. He is also survived by numerous great-nieces and nephews, along with many extended family members and friends who will forever carry his memory in their hearts.
Bradley Don Stone will be remembered for his gentle spirit, his fierce loyalty, and the deep joy he found in life’s simplest pleasures. Rest easy, Brad. The courses are quieter, the lake a little emptier, and the world a little less bright without you.
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504 North 8th Ave, Stroud, OK 74079

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