Coleman D. Stone, one of Monroe county's best citizens, died at half past 3 o'clock last Saturday morning, of inflammation of the bowels and stomach, aged 73 years and 3 months. He was an honest, upright, industrious, thrifty farmer, and many friends he leaves who will sincerely mourn his departure. To the children who mourn his death, we extend our deepest sympathy.
Paris Mercury, Paris, Missouri, November, 1881
(Contributed by Shelby County (MO) Historical Society, Museum and Library/Posted by Pam Witherow)
Coleman D. Stone, one of Monroe county's best citizens, died at half past 3 o'clock last Saturday morning, of inflammation of the bowels and stomach, aged 73 years and 3 months. He was an honest, upright, industrious, thrifty farmer, and many friends he leaves who will sincerely mourn his departure. To the children who mourn his death, we extend our deepest sympathy.
Paris Mercury, Paris, Missouri, November, 1881
(Contributed by Shelby County (MO) Historical Society, Museum and Library/Posted by Pam Witherow)
Inscription
COLEMAN D.
STONE
born
Aug. 19, 1808
died
Oct. 29, 1881
aged
73 y. 2m. 10 d.
Family Members
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Levi Perry Stone
1840–1930
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George W Stone
1843–1913
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Sanford A Stone
1844–1929
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Robert Stone
1845–1922
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Edwin Keithley "E. K." Stone Sr
1848–1936
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James Monroe Stone
1849–1941
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Rebecca Frances "Fannie" Stone Arnold
1851–1906
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Emily Louisa Stone Moore
1854–1939
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Coleman D Stone
1858–1923
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Cicero Stone
1859–1909
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