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Stanley E. Stoner

December 3, 1940

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December 21, 2016

 

 

 

Stanley E. Stoner, 76, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at Baptist Floyd Hospital in New Albany, Indiana. He was born on December 3, 1940 in Scott County, Indiana, the son of the late Elza and Helen M. (Perkinson) Stoner. Stanley graduated from Scottsburg High School with the Class of 1959. He retired in 2002 as the Director of Building Services at Scott Memorial Hospital in Scottsburg, Indiana, where he worked for 16 years. Prior to that, he was the sales and warehouse manager for Eldorado Tire Company in Louisville, Kentucky for 15 years. Stan was an active member of First Baptist Church in Scottsburg, Indiana, where he served as a Deacon. He was married on November 23, 1960 to Sandy (Sizemore) Stoner, who survives. In addition to his wife, Stan is survived by a daughter, Rhonda Campbell of New Albany, Indiana; a son, Micky L. Stoner and his wife Laura of Clarksville, Indiana; five grandchildren, Madison and Preston Campbell, Phillip, Helena and Nicholas Stoner and one great grandchild, Rylee Campbell. Memorial Contributions: First Baptist Church c/o Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.

Funeral Service:
1:00 pm Saturday, December 24, 2016 at the First Baptist Church in Scottsburg, Indiana. Visitation: 10 am to 1 pm Saturday at the First Baptist Church. Interment will be in Scottsburg Cemetery.

From: Cheryl Torline

 

I will carry Papa Stoner's generous smile and contagious laugh with me always. Much love to those who will miss him most!

From: Scott Hedge

 

Stan was a good man and played a part in my childhood as not only my friends father, but also as my baseball coach in little league and babe ruth. He had a great sense of humor and was a good motivator. I was very lucky to have had him as a mentor. My prayers to Micky, Sandy and Rhonda.

From: K AMICK

 

SANDY KEEPING YOU IN MY PRAYERS

From: Mike & Annette Murphy

 

So sorry for your loss. Stanley was a wonderful guy with a great sense of humor. He was gifted in being so handy that we do believe he could fix anything. His witness these last few months was inspiring. He never complained and acted as though nothing was wrong. He just kept keeping on the best he could. He will be missed. Know that you, his family, are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.

From: Lisa Pennington-Gibson

 

Very sorry for your loss. I have wonderful childhood memories of Stan from growing up at the Baptist Church.

From: Lori Mathis

 

So sorry for your loss. Stanley Stoner was one of the most genuine people I have met. He always had a smile for you, regardless of what was going on.

From: Mary Jones

 

Sending love and prayers. Stanley was a great man of God and served the church and community.

From: Joyce Winters

 

I have many fond memories of my cousin and childhood playmate. Heartfelt condolences for his family.

From: Billy Dale Henry

 

So sorry to loose a classmate of the Class of 1959. You were the best Warrior Mascot ever!

From: Monica Mullins

 

Our families had many trips and adventures together. One thing you could count on was that Uncle Stan would have everyone laughing. I remember when I was about 5 years old I was so scared at a haunted house in DisneyWorld. I asked if I could go on the ride with Uncle Stan and Aunt Sandy because I knew they would somehow make it funny. I came out smiling ear to ear! I am so proud to have Stanley in my family. He makes my heart smile.

From: John Bulington

 

So sorry for you loss. Every time I saw your farther he had a smile on his face, and would always have something cheerful to say. He had influenced my childhood for sure. God bless in this time of need

From: marcia vest

 

Mrs. Stoner I am so sorry for your loss. I don't know if you remember me I worked with margerie and fred I met and talked with you and your husband and few times. He was a good man. God bless you and your family at this time of loss. Our prayers are with you all.

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