Mary Louise Stone, Formerly of Southampton, Dies February 25 - 27 East

Mary Louise Stone, Formerly of Southampton, Dies February 25

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Mary Louise Stone

Mary Louise Stone

authorStaff Writer on Mar 18, 2024

Mary Louise Stone of Coudersport, Pennsylvania, and formerly of Southampton, died on February 25, at her home. She was 68.

She was born on January 2, 1956, in Southampton, the daughter of the late Michael Ambrose Jr. and Ella (Brown) Ambrose. She was a graduate of Southampton High School, class of 1975. She married Dayvid Stone on December 4, 1976, in Southampton, and celebrated 47 years of marriage.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by her daughter, Cynthiana (Ben) Deaton of Berea, Kentucky; a son, Steven Stone of Lexington, Kentucky; brothers, Johnny Ambrose of Austin and Todd Ambrose of Long Island; a sister-in-law, Joanna Ambrose of Southampton; and her granddaughters, Allie and Serenity Stone. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Michael Ambrose III; and three precious babies, Wynton Hellen Stone, Michael Ella Stone, and Fay Robbins Stone.

A celebration of her life was held on March 3 at the Gospel Tabernacle in Coudersport, with Pastor John Minor, officiating. A private burial was in Sweden Hill Cemetery.

The family entrusted arrangements to the Thomas E. Fickinger Funeral Home in Coudersport. To share a memory or condolence visit thomasfickinger.com.

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