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Steven Stone

Steven E. Stone

 

Steven E. Stone

 

 

Steven E. Stone passed away Dec. 2, 2021 in Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, Amherst. Born March 21, 1943, in Batavia, N.Y., he was the son of Russell and Martha (Morrow) Stone, III. Steven served in the US Army from 1965 to 1967. He worked for Pratt & Huth in Cheektowaga, where he was a surveyor. Steven was a member of the Ski Club of Lockport, where he was past president, the Lions Club in Newfane, and was assistant scout master for Troop 22. He enjoyed skiing, golfing with three hole in one’s, fishing, and camping.

Steven is survived by his wife of 53 years, Elinor (Carlson) Stone; sons, Scott C. (Liz Lesold) Stone and Matthew S. (Amy) Stone; grandchildren, Alyssa and Natalie; sister, Paula J. Stone.

 

Relatives and friends may call Saturday, Dec. 4, from 2-4 p.m. in Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport, NY. Visit pruddenandkandt.com.

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12/04/21 11:01 AM #1    

Richard "Rick" Stevens

Very sorry to hear of Steve's passing.  He and I grew up about a half mile apart on West Main Street Road (as it was known at the time).  Went through Robert Morris together before BHS and rode the school bus for years.  Definitely a genuinely good person.  As I remember -- he and Richie Stenard were in the Scout program together. Never heard him say a bad word about anybody.  Always a pleasant individual to be around.  Some of you may remember -- his wife, Elinor, took a lot of great pictures at the 50th Reunion.  The world needs a lot more folks just like him.  May the Good Lord bless him and his family.  I will miss him!


12/06/21 12:00 PM #2    

Rowena Wood (Wood)

It is always sad to lose another classmate

 


12/06/21 04:00 PM #3    

Carolyn Liberto (Alfieri)

It is very sad to loose another classmate, prayers go out to his Family!


12/09/21 03:20 PM #4    

Sue Burdette (Hottois)

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing.  What fun memories I have of Steve's family and my family going back and forth to each other's houses.  And I remember going to his Grandpa's house next door to his.  What a great guy he was.  Love to his family.


12/14/21 12:54 PM #5    

Ronald Gangemi

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing, he was a good guy!


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