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Daniel Scott Stone

August 04, 1963 ~ September 18, 2024

Daniel Scott Stone, born on August 4, 1963, passed away peacefully on September 18, 2024, at the age of 61. A dedicated truck driver by profession, Daniel was known for his hard work, but his true passions in life were motorcycles and fishing. Whether riding the open road or casting a line in the water, Daniel found joy in the simple pleasures of life.

 

He was a caring and loving man, always willing to lend a hand to those in need. His kindness and warmth touched everyone who knew him, and his memory will live on in the hearts of his family and friends.

 

Daniel is survived by his brother, Ralf Stone, of Tennessee; his sister, Janice Solis, of Vero Beach, Florida; and his brother, Richard Stone, of Virginia. He is also preceded in death by his sister Connie Singletary and brother Randy Stone, who have passed on before him. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

 

At this time, no formal services are planned. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you keep Daniel in your thoughts and honor him in your own way. A celebration of life is to be announced by the family.

Condolence

Michele & Wayne Bohannon

September 19, 2024, 4:17 pm

Wayne & I are truly sorry to hear of Danny’s passing. He was an awesome guy. He csme to our get-togethers when he was in town. A gentle, caring man just like his momma Kathleen (John). Our condolences to Ralph, Janice & Ricky. RIP sweet man.

Marion Brown

September 19, 2024, 4:55 pm

Rest in peace Danny. I know ew you for a short while but it was a pleasure knowing you as the gentle man you were. Keep on trucking …….the angels will love you.

Alexis Oneal

September 19, 2024, 5:10 pm

My condolences to all of Danny’s friends and family. My children were his great nieces but never knew him. However I did know Danny from before I had the girls and a for a few years, really until Connie passed away.
I hope they are all three, Connie, Randy, and Danny, rejoicing in each others presence.

Jen M

September 19, 2024, 6:27 pm

Jesse and I are very sorry to hear of Danny’s passing. Danny and I would message and talk often. Danny’s was a sweet man. We had talked trucking because my grandpa was a trucker. Lots of respect for those that truck the country.
Every family party he was going to come to he would message me and let me know. Always asking if we would be there. I will miss our messages, talks and family get togethers.
You will be missed Danny’.. Rest easy now.

Sheryl Foy Walker

September 19, 2024, 8:56 pm

My deepest sympathy to all of Daniel’s family and friends; we lived in the same neighborhood as the Stones in the early 70’s; they were the greatest bunch of kids to play with. Ralf was my age.

Jamielynn

September 20, 2024, 5:42 am

My condolences to all his family. I will miss My friend very much. He worked for Torres trucking for a long time for my family and we became friends. Talking about our motorcycle experiences and of course his beloved Chiuahua that was his trucker bff for sure. RIP Danny I’m sure you have lots of beautiful moments going on now without any pain anymore.

Jason

September 20, 2024, 8:29 am

Rest in Heaven Danny, i met you when i was 9 you were very close to my step dad Gary and my mom back in your Graves Brothers days .Keep on trucking in Heaven! Until we meet again.

Susie smith

September 20, 2024, 2:49 pm

Danny. My neighbor my friend my pal . I will miss you every single day. When I open my door an see you home I will always think of you. I will miss our time together talking . So now it’s time to travel this world on your bike or in your truck with Neil an enjoy heaven. I will miss you an think of you always. Rest in peace ♥️ fly high . God watch over his family an give them peace knowing he’s in a better place. God bless an deepest sympathies Susie

PATTI LEWIS

September 21, 2024, 5:15 pm

You will forever be in my thoughts and prayers ,you were my first friend that I made when I moved to Florida and you will forever remain in my heart as one of the dearest friends I ever have had ,you made me smile when I didn’t think I could, you got me my fuzzy little barker ,Brownie ,and he has brought so much life into our lives as well, you will be sorely missed by all that knew you ,They say the good die young ,well they certainly got a good one when they called you home ,Nellie must have been begging for your return. Ride on my friend ,and RIP ,until we meet again..

Charlie

October 1, 2024, 1:36 am

Danny was my “Uncle Danny” even though we weren’t blood relatives. Danny was my grandpa Donny’s best friend, I barely knew my gpa, but I knew Danny.
He always showed up. Every time I needed him he was there. He was my family. I’m gonna miss him so much.
The only thing that brings me some happiness is knowing Nellie is right there with you. I love you Uncle Danny.
Now where the hell am I supposed to go if the apocalypse goes down?!?

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