Flemon L. Stone Jr., 75 of Bucyrus went to be with the Lord on Sunday March 2, 2025, at home following a brief illness. Flemon was born July 15, 1949, in Annarnold, Maryland to the late Flemon L. Stone Sr. and Mary M. (Smith) Stone. He married December 24, 1967, to Cora (Fultz) Stone who survives. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by daughter in law Irene (Wendy) Stone; great granddaughter Oaklee S. Chance; sisters Ann Oliver, Vernie Baumgartner, Carlon Hurst, and Rosie Butler; and brothers Jimmy and Pete Stone.
Flemon is also survived by children Flemon L. (Destiny) Stone III, Matthew L. (Loretta J.) Stone; Mary S. (Shawn W.) Chance; and David A. (Beth A.) Stone; grandchildren LaTosha (Billy) Kent, Kimberly Stone, Donald Stone, Liana Leeth, Cotannah Wilson, Alexandra Stone, Alissa Reed, Austin Stone, Joshua (Chelsi Newman) Chance, Payton Chance, Trevor Chance, Jade Stone, Malcolm Stone, Anastasia Stone, and Arrianna Stone; 10 great grandchildren; sister Vicki (Bud) Topper; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Flemon owned and operated Stone’s Tree Service for several years and last worked and retired from Asplundh Tree Service. He was a member of Freewill Baptist Church and enjoyed going on road trips, train rides, and visiting with friends.
The family will receive friends at the Freewill Baptist Church on Wednesday from 5:00 pm until 8:00 pm. And 1 hour prior to the services, on Thursday at 12:00 pm in the church. Pastor Lyle Arnett and Pastor Justin Meier will officiate, and burial will follow in Crawford County Memory Gardens. Expressions of sympathy can be left at www.munzpirnstill.com
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Kathy Lang
March 6, 2025
Cora and family, please accept our deepest condolences.
He will be missed.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Crystal Munoz
March 4, 2025
Going to miss my sweet uncle junior
Vicky &Bud Topper
March 3, 2025
Cora and Family
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Big brother
Junior, I will miss you so much love your sister Vicky.
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