STONE, DELLA MAE The death of Della Mae Stone, of NorthTay, NB, wife of Miles Stone, occurred on Saturday, June 29, 2002 at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital. Born in Woodstock, NB on November 21, 1943, she was the daughter of the late Percy and Nancy (Murchison) Bull. After retiring from The Dr. EverettCharmers Regional Hospital as an RNA she worked as a Homemaker. Della enjoyed Blue Grass Music. She was a member of the Durham Senior Citizen's Club and The Helping Hands.Della is survived by one son Sherman Stone of TayCreek, NB; two daughterMarilyn Landry and her husband Don of TayCreek, NB, Linda Haines and her husband Murray of NorthTay, NB; five grandchildren Derek, Kara and Dustin Stone, Robert and Nancy Landry; four great grandchildren Dominique and Alexandra Landry, Kylee Fullerton, Trey Hood; one brothers Adelbert Bull of ON; one sister Marina Bull of ON; several nieces and nephews, special friend Emilynn Goodwin-McKay She is predeceased one brother Robert. Visitation will held from York Funeral Home, 302 Brookside Fredericton NB,on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9pm. Funeral service will be held on Monday at 10am from the York Funeral Home T. Gordon MacLeod Memorial Chapel with Pastor Dwight Munn officiating. Burial will follow in the CrossCreek Cemetery. Pallbearers for the service are as follows Robert Landry, Derek Stone, Dustin Stone, Nick Colford, Sherman Stone, and Eric Myshrall. For those who wish in lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate remembrances to The Helping Hands, Diabetic Society or The New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Family lore, not yet proven
Lucy appears to have never been married. She was listed as living with her parents in the 1851 census and in the 1861 census the only other person in her house was her nephew Thomas. She was also listed as being of the Methodist faith in the 1861 Census.
Cemetery Name Town Last Name First Name Dates Notes
Queens Park Calgary Murchison Vincent H. 1921-1978 P"The Department of National Defense today issued the
following overseas casualty list i(M-396) of the Canadian (Active)
Army Overseas, with addresses of next of kin:New Brunswick Regiment .
MURCHISON,
Vincent Harold,
Pte.,
wounded. Grand Falls. N.B .149 WAR
EUROPEAN 1939
CANADA ARMY
CASUALTIES