Julie Ann Haught
Momma Stone was a great lady. She will truly be missed.

Birth date: Apr 10, 1938 Death date: Jan 4, 2013
Dorothy Louise Ritchie Stone, age 74, of Cape St. Claire, MD., passed away at her home on Friday, January 4, 2013, after a lengthy illness. This Coal Miners daughter was born in the mountains of southwest Virginia on April 10, 19 Read Obituary
Momma Stone was a great lady. She will truly be missed.

Dear Stone Family,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy on the recent loss of your Mother and Grandmother. May the God of Comfort be with each of you during this difficult time in your lives. May you find hope in these words, "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning, nor outcry, nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." (Revelation 21:4) As we wait on this promise to be fulfilled, I hope that all the wonderful memories that were shared help sustain you during the days to come. Warm Christian Love
Elizabeth Betsy Johnson
Everyone knew my mom by "moma Stone" She would do anyting for anyone at anytime. She was the rock of our family she made sure that we all stayed closed when daddy died. I guess I will be the rock now and all my family knows that I am here for them and that I will take care of all the holidays and make sure things go on the way she did. She will be missed. I want to say thanks to my brother David that tried to bring her back it was a great afford but I guess it was her turn. I would like to put out there if it wasn't for my sister Laura , brother John, brother David that took care of 24 hrs a day 7 days a week for the past 2 years she would not have lasted as long as she did. My brother Cookie and my sister Amy you guys were there when she needed you and called her everyday and Amy when you come over and sit with her I know she enjoyed your visits and the phone calls. She was a amazing women she stayed true to my dad made sure that we remebered him. Now we can go on and remember them both. Moma I will miss you so much I just want to keep picking up the phone to call you to see how you were doing now that I know you are not hurting and are in a better place I will stop worriying about you I know that dad wil be saying "Hey Dot" like he always did you made it lets take a ride on my motorcycle. I know mom you hatesd mortorcycles but you are in a safe place you can't get hurt .Your grandchildren and your great grandchildren will always remember you being there for them. You worried about all of them especially Dylan don'tworry his dad and his Aunt Larura will take care of him. As far as the great gerandchildren they are being well taken care of I learned from best YOU and I will never forget you.
With all my love Betsy
