On July 6, 1974, services were held in Evangel Temple Assembly of God Church in Wichita Falls, Texas for Velva Lucille Garretson Stone, after a long illness. Burial followed in Crestview Memorial Park.
She will be remembered as the fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Garretson of Durham and Reydon.
She attended Reydon, Durham and Rankin schools.
She was born in Eakly, Oklahoma June 28, 1925, and married William Edward Stone "Willie" in Elk City, Oklahoma, where they made their home before moving to the panhandle about 20 years ago.
She was affiliated with music and taught Sunday School and Church Groups all her adult life.
Her survivors are her husband Willie Stone, of the home in Wichita Falls, Texas; two daughters, {Karon} Mrs. Francis Snoody and {Marilyn} Mrs. Garry Peden; four grandchildren, Juli, Jenny and Jayson Snoody and Jeffrie Peden, all of Wichita Falls, Texas; her mother, Mrs. Janie Garretson of Elk City, Oklahoma; six sisters, {Lillie} Mrs. Clark Anthony of Tulare, California; {Lena} Mrs. Edd Ray of Clinton, Oklahoma; {Marie} Mrs. Frank Stout of Portland, Oregon; {Wilma} Mrs. Cyril Hedrick of Vega, Texas; {Gladys} Mrs. Atlas Stone of Elk City, Oklahoma and {Betty} Mrs. Don Jobe of Spartenberg, South Carolina; two brothers, Harlan Garretson of Napa, California; and Dwight Garretson of Bethany, Oklahoma.
Mrs. Stone is an aunt of Mrs. Gary Kirk of Cheyenne.
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