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Ammer Lea Stone

Ammer Lea Stone

July 5, 2015

Ammer Lea Stone, 83, of Spruce Pine passed away Sunday, July 5, 2015, at Russellville Hospital.

Mrs. Stone was a native of Arkansas but had lived in Alabama since 1982. She was a retired mail carrier with the U. S. Post Office. She attended Liberty Hill Baptist Church.

The graveside service was Monday, July 6, 2015 at Franklin Memory Gardens. Bobby Poss officiated. The family received friends at Pinkard Funeral Home on Monday.

Survivors include daughters, Barbara McVicker and husband, Robert, and Rhonda Stone; son, Lewis Stone and fiancée, Carolyn;  sister, Ruth Macagnos; grandchildren, Shauna Wells and husband, Eric, Rebecca Montgomery and husband, Casey, Loren Mills and husband, Jesse; great-grandchildren, Austin, Noah, Reagan, Drayton and McKenna; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by mother, Flora Mathis; husband, Billy J. Stone; brother, Hubert Wright; granddaughter, Cameron Stone.

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