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Barbara Gayle Stone
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October 02, 1942 - February 23, 2010
Barbara Gayle Stone of West Bloomfield was born on October 2, 1942 in Detroit, Michigan to Bradley Marvin and Marion Dorothy (Stevens) Teagan and died February 23, 2010 at Angela Hospice in Livonia at age 67.
She is survived by her daughter Hali Stone.
Sister of Bradley (Cathy) Teagan, Mary (Paul) Nowak, June (Roger) Carter and Robert Teagan.
Also numerous extended family members and friends.
Mrs. Stone was a graduate of Our Lady of Mercy High School where she made lifelong friends and remained active with the reunion committee. She later went on to attend the Kendall School of Design and University of Detroit. She was owner of Martin Furniture located in Detroit and Milford.
Funeral mass from Prince of Peace Catholic Church, 4300 Walnut Lake Rd. West Bloomfield (west of Orchard Lake Rd.) Monday 11 AM (In State 10:30 AM). Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield. Friends may visit Lynch & Sons Funeral Home 340 Pontiac Trail Walled Lake (3 Blks. S. of Maple Rd.) Saturday 4-9 PM and Sunday 1-9 PM (Rosary 7 PM). Memorials to Angela Hospice appreciated.
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Mary, I know this has been a difficult time for you, but hope you find some peace in being able to spend time with your sister during her illness. I'm sure she appreciated having you there. Am thinking of you (we are in SC so I am unable to express my condolences in person).
Susan Neill | Mary & Hali, I am sorry to hear of Barb's passing. I believe that when we lose someone close to us they continue to live through us and give us strength. Sorry I can not be there in person but I will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Krysten Aquino | "Teagan" as she was affectionately known by the Mercy Girls will surely be missed. I can't think about her without smiling. She was one of my friends in school who really made me laugh. What a treasure she must have been to you, her family, all these years. God bless you.
Joy Prout Duffy | i am truly, truly sorry for your loss hali.
love you.
rachel | My sympathy to Barb's family and friends. She was a warm, thoughtful and fun person. And most of all - she was truly a "good and faithful servant" and is certainly in God's grace. I will miss her. Blessings to all. Marion '60
Marion Lamb Bennett-Strable |
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