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Imogene "Jean" (Emmons) & Elvis T Stone
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Buffalo Cemetery, Beckham County, OK
© Jeanette Perrin Coaly

Obit for Imogene
May 26, 1924 - Jul 5, 2002

Submitted by: Amarillo Globe-News--July 7, 2002  

LONE OAK, Okla. - Imogene "Jean" Stone, 78, died Wednesday, July 5, 2002.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Lone Oak Baptist Church with Albert Warnken officiating. Burial will be in Buffalo Cemetery by Rose Chapel Funeral Service of Sayre.

Mrs. Stone married E.T. Stone on July 24, 1948, in Borger. She was an active member of the Lone Oak Baptist Church where she served on several committees and was currently teaching a Bible class.

Survivors include a daughter, Lynda Dotson of Texoma; a son, Elmer Stone of Elk City; a brother, E.F. Emmons of Pampa; and two granddaughters.

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