Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the
loss of your beloved, Anna Mae Stoner.
She touched so many people in her lifetime with her special charm, wit and
seemingly never-ending smile. . .it would be impossible for anyone of us to ever
know just how many lives she impacted with her boundless joy for the world
around her.
It is difficult for us to speak or even think of Anna Mae without smiling.
We join with you in wonderful memories of Anna Mae - and respectful prayers
for the eternal repose of her soul. We extend our humble wish of comfort,
understanding, peace and love for all of you that are closest to Anna Mae during
this time of your great sorrow.
Go with God!
Ted and Faye Watts
Oswego, Kansas
Like a bird
Singing in the rain,
Let grateful memories
Survive in time of sorrow.
Barbara (Clay) McCall, Choctaw, OK
Bonnie Jo and family: So many of us have had
to face this experience and realize that suddenly we are the "oldest generation"
in the family. How wonderful that your mom lived to be 84! I'm sure you and your
children and grandchildren treasured having her in your lives for so long. May
the God of all peace and comfort be close to you all and bring you joyful
memories to share. My love and prayers are with you.
Don, Patti & Dana Rhodes, Miami, ok
I am so sorry for your loss. We all loved
Anna.
Terri Willson Snow, Tulsa, OK
"Whoever is happy will make others happy too."
- Anne Frank, March 7, 1944
What perfect words to honor my favorite, beautiful aunt. Her awesome smile and
her infectious sense of humor always brought joy to everyone around her. She was
truly amazing! Her beautiful blonde hair matched her beautiful personality.
Everyone loved being around Anna Mae. She always made everyone feel so welcome
at her home - especially the kitchen. I have these wonderful memories of her
laughing and serving up great advice and delicious food to some of the coolest
Wardogs in Miami! I used to beg my Daddy to take me to Anna Mae's house. I loved
being around her and wanted to be just like her when I grew up!
Special people like my aunt Anna Mae come along far too seldom in life. She was
one of the best (and the coolest!)