Randolph  County,  Indiana
Obituaries



A  Randolph  County  Area  Newspaper
February 9, 1949
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Thomas Stone Dies
At Ridgeville At Age 39
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          Thomas Stone, 39, died at noon today at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. T.A. Stone, at Ridgeville. He had been a victim of multiple sclersosis for the past seven years. The deceased, a former resident of Winchester and former employee of the Overmyer Mould company, was regarded as one of Ridgeville's greatest basketball players.
          Surviving, in addition to the parents, are the widow, Alice; two daughters, Sally and Suzanne of Ridgeville; one sister, Mary Mahloch of Fort Wayne, and one brother, John of Camdon, N.J.
          The body was taken to the Middleton mortuary at Ridgeville for burial preparation. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Contributed by Gina Richardson


A  Randolph  County  Area  Newspaper
Friday, February 10, 1949
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Stone Rites At Ridgeville
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          Final rites will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Middleton funeral home in Ridgeville for Thomas L. Stone, 39, who died Wednesday noon at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. T.A. Stone in Ridgeville, after an illness of six years. Rev. A.S. Truex will be in charge and burial will be in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Dunkirk Friends may call at the funeral home.
Contributed by Gina Richardson


A  Randolph  County  Area  Newspaper
1892
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          STONE Lydia.B. (Preston), the wid/o Gen. Ashel Stone, b. in Hamilton Co OH Nov. 25,1811. Her gr-father was Samuel Raymond. On Sept. 23, 1831 she m. Gen. Stone, he d. Feb. 25,1891. She d. Sept. 18,1892 of chronic softening of the brain, at age 74y 9m 23d. She was the d/o John B. and Lois (Raymond) Preston. They were b. in N.J. Surv. are 2 bros and 1 sis.
Contributed by Sandra Mumah

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