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Scott Hamric (Fannett, TX)
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She was one of my favorite teachers. She was the only teacher that ever taught my mom in school and myself almost 2 decades later. She made a big difference at H-F! She made sure every student she taught could spell "receive". Her Yearbook/Newspaper/G.T. class was the best, taking fieldtrips to Galveston and her beach cabins at Crystal Beach.
Rest In Peace Mrs. Stone. Monday, April 21, 2014 |
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Chris Lynch (London)
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Mrs Stone had such an important impact in the foundational years of so many lives. Looking back I can see the grief she often took with grace, patience, and a smile. I remember vividly the day a lowly 7th grade pupil was asked to read the spelling list for Mrs Stone's class quiz because she had laryngitis. With what must have been a trembling voice he read one word after another until he reached a strange word, but what was he to do but continue on? He read the word just as it was written - "opossum". The class's snicker instantly let him know he had made a mistake. And Mrs Stone looked at me and said graciously, "That's alright. You just gave them a little help." I have never forgotten that moment. A friend of mine who recently lost her father said to me, "God is sustaining me. It turns out incredible grief and incredible joy can coexist." May it be so for all of her family and closest friends. Monday, April 21, 2014 |
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Jennifer Bean (Katy, TX)
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You will be missed, Mrs. Stone. I was lucky to have been taught by you. You are the type of teacher your students will never forget!!
Monday, April 21, 2014 |
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Alyssa Moss (Dallas, TX)
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My thoughts and prayers to all who love Mrs. Stone.
Thank you for your dedication to and patience with the thousands of children you taught through your career. I was fortunate to be one of those kids.
Much Love, Alyssa Monday, April 21, 2014 |
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Susan LeBlanc (LaBelle, TX)
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Mrs. Stone will surely be missed by all that knew her. She was always smiling and happy. Her big smile and laugh made the people around her laugh and be happy. She was a wonderful sweet lady. She was teaching when I was in Jr. High and continued to teach when I became a teacher. See you later sweet lady! May God wrap His loving arms around her family and give them peace. With condolences, Susan LeBlanc Monday, April 21, 2014 |
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