Shelley Stone

Shelley Stone, 62, of Eudora, KS passed away October 11, 2022.

Shelley served in the Army. Shelley was a free spirit she loved to travel when she could and enjoyed riding her motorcycle or getting rides from her son when she could no longer ride. She enjoyed planting flowers in her garden and couldn’t wait for them to bloom. She loved her cat Mama Kitty and her grandchildren dearly.

She was preceded in death by:  father, Shelby Kistner; step-father, Jim Peterson; grandparents, Hazel Ferguson and Jim Ferguson.

Survivors include: three children, Danelle Stone, Elicia Stone and Kirk Berridge; seven grandchildren: Dakota Stone, Tyler Johnson, Keshawn Stone, Hannah Johnson, Caitlin Stone, Zoey Thorborn and Hombre (Ruger) Blanton; one great granddaughter, Elaina Johnson; mother, Mary Peterson; three siblings, Pamela Burgess spouse Jerome Burgess, Donnie Kistner spouse Joyce Kistner, Candice Montgomery; nieces and nephews, Tammy Hilburn, TJ Taylor, Ashley Montgomery, CJ Montgomery, James Peterson, Jessica Peterson and Chris Peterson.

Condolences

  1. Roger & Martha Frederick on October 18, 2022 at 6:11 pm

    Kirk our prayers the thoughts are with you at this time. So sorry for your loss.



  2. Ann & Daron Young on October 18, 2022 at 6:17 pm

    We are sorry for your loss. Sending love and prayers to you.



  3. Dale and Beth Nottingham on October 18, 2022 at 10:57 pm

    Kirk – We are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts are broken for you. We are praying for you and your family as we pause to mourn with you.



  4. Cherril Berridge on October 28, 2022 at 10:39 pm

    Thankful to have learned and loved with you dearest sister here in earth, and I look forward to more throughout ??! Even in sadness and loss, I find myself smiling for your finding freedom and joy all the more. Danelle, Elucia and Kirk, May heaven’s angels ?? wrap you in comforting love ? as your hearts mend. “The melody that the loved one played upon the piano of your life will never be played quite that way again, but we must not close the keyboard and allow the instrument to gather dust. We must seek out other artists of the spirit, new friends who gradually will help us to find the road to life again, who will walk the road with us.”
    Joshua Loth Liebman
    Much love always ?



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