GLENS FALLS – Marshall C Stone, 86, of Glens Falls passed away on Friday, March 8, 2019, at his home.
Born April 13, 1932, he was the son of the late Jay C. Stone and Madeline (Clark) Stone Dineen and his stepfather, Jack Dineen.
In 1950, he met Ann Gazzillo and started working for his future father in law in his construction business.
Marshall and his brother, the late Jay E. Stone, enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on Oct. 5, 1952. He was stationed at Smokey Hill AF Base, Salina Kansas. Marshall was active duty for 4 years followed by two additional years inactive duty. He also had temporary duty at (upper) Heyford AFB near Oxford England. In 1956, he was honorably discharged.
In 1953, he married Ann Gazzillo. They were married 65 wonderful years. He started working at Finch Paper until the early 80’s. Some might remember him as the part time owner of his Painting business “M.C. Stone and Sons”. He drove around town in a multi colored retired School Bus resembling the “Partridge Family” Bus. It made a lot of people’s day when they saw him pass by.
Marshall went onto multiple occupations, one being the driver for the Warren County Veterans. During the time he spent with many of the vets, Marshall purchased hats with “God Bless Vets” on them. He sold over $200 with all of the proceeds going to the Albany VA inpatient vets. He was very proud to have served his Country. He also drove the transit bus for the City of Glens Falls, for many years until his retirement in 2000.
Marshall was a 4th degree Knights of Columbus and a member of the Monsignor Arthur S. Kiffen Counsel. He also was a Grand Knight for one year.
Marshall was well known for his humor. He loved to make people laugh with his jokes and would make friends instantly. On a warm day, you could always find him smiling on his front porch, saying hello to the people that passed by and offering treats to those who were walking their dogs. He loved being on the porch so much. And on the cooler days you would find him watching his favorite team the NY Yankees. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
In addition to his parents, Marshall was predeceased by his brothers, Ronald Stone, who passed away at the age of 8 years old, and Jay Stone in 2015.
Survivors include his wife, of 65 years, Ann Stone of Glens Falls; his three sons, Stephen Stone and fiancée, Trish of Thief River Falls, MN, Ronald Stone and his partner, Nancy of Greenfield, Massachusetts, Robert Stone of Queensbury; his two daughters, Marsha Stone of Hudson Falls and Melissa Johnson and her husband, Steven of Fort Edward; grandchildren, Brittnee, Breanna, Stephanie, Scotty, Eric, Ian, Shannon and Ashley; ten great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews; also, his special cousin, Peggy Simpson, of Hudson Falls and her family.
As per Marshall’s request there will be no calling hours.
A Funeral Mass will be Celebrated 11 a.m. on Wednesday, at St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church, on the park in Hudson Falls, for all that want to attend.
The Rite of Committal will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 16, 2019 at the Gerald B. H. Solomon-Saratoga National Cemetery, in the town of Stillwater, with full military honors.
Memorial donations in memory of Marshall, may be sent to his favorite charity, Boys Town, 14100 Crawford St., Boystown, NE 68010
The family would like to thank the wonderful nurses from Hospice, Patty and Vicky; and his home health aides, Kim and Ray, for the kindness and care that they gave Marshall. The family also sends a huge thank you to his granddaughter, Breanna, for the love and compassion she showed her grandfather in his final days. It will never be forgotten.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
What a Great Man, Father, and Husband Marshall Stone!! I remember him as “Stoney” and he’d call me “Hey Grog”. So one day I stopped over to the house go out back gate opens…Hey Grog…want a beer and we have burgers on the grill 😜🍻 So after a couple beers, a burger, Andy it a half hour after I ate before I could take a swim!! 🤣 Now after a couple more beers…yes we went to the front porch!! RIP Stoney & say hi to big Grog up there!!
Although my husband, Don, and I were only able to spend a few days with Marshall a few years ago, I heard so many wonderful stories over a span of nearly 40 years. He certainly was a man full of love and life! Please know that your family continues to be in our prayers!
Love you! DJ & Don Roe🙏❤