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Emery “Stone” Smith awoke in the presence of the Lord on June 28, 2025. He was born April 19, 1995 in Dallas, Texas but grew up in Oklahoma City where he attended Casady School and Heritage Hall.
“Life is kinda cool sometimes” Stone tattoo
Happy, loving, curious, intelligent, witty, messy, quick, stylish, passionate, sensitive, tenacious, adaptable, bluegrass, poetic, caring, unselfish, tattooed, mustached, introspective, vulnerable, anxious, confused, stuck, tortured, wounded, desperate, broken, addict.
“The cost of my living was more than I planned” Stone tattoo
Stone is survived by his parents, Kimberly and David Hiddleston and father Gregory Smith; brother Wiley Todd; grandparents Judith Stone and Darolyn and Chuck Smith; uncle and aunt Spencer and Hilarie Stone; great aunt Kay Stone Buford and cousins Carter, Fletcher and Quincy Stone. He is preceded in death by his grandfather Ken R.Stone and great uncle Dan Buford.
1401 Northwest 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
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