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STONE, Douglas James

STONE, Douglas James of Grand Forks, BC passed away suddenly on May 25, 2018 at the age of 54.  Survived by his loving parents Audrey and Bert Stone; sisters: Dianne (Mark) Laurie, Leanne Nelson; brother Bob (Clarissa) Stone; many nieces and nephews as well as numerous friends.  Predeceased by his partner Debbie Gladish in 2012.  A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, www.heartandstroke.ca.  If you wish to send a condolence, post photos, or to share a memory, please scroll down this page to the area called “share your condolences.”

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  • Wendy Sherman says:

    My deepest condolences to Doug’s family. Doug was a co-worker of mine at Gudeit Bros and he was a friend too. I will miss our deep conversations about life, his kind and gentle heart and sole. I will miss being able to call to hear his voice. He was always a gentleman, always kind, always a friend. Last Saturday I attended a wedding. There were 4 log truck drivers at the wedding. Each one came to me to share their experiences with Doug. Each one had different experiences; the common thing among all the conversations was that Doug was a friend to everyone and made their days better when he was working with them. We will all miss him terribly.
    May he rest in peace.

  • Al Youngston says:

    Deepest condolences to the Stone family. Doug and I were close friends in elementary school ( Central Elementary) in the mid 70’s and myself and many of us young hockey loving boys, would play street hockey practically everyday for years. As we grew older, I lost touch with Doug (and Bob ). But I do remember Doug as a kind, gentle guy and I have never forgotten those childhood memories. Very saddened to hear of Doug’s passing. I attached a photo, this is the Doug I remember..

  • Ken Scanland says:

    Knew Doug through his brother Bob. Always a kind and thoughtful gentleman. Deepest sympathy at this trying time from Ken Scanland.

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