George Stone
Saturday
12
November

Memorial Service

11:00 pm
Saturday, November 12, 2016
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
New Canaan, Connecticut, United States

Obituary of George Stone

George C. Stone II, engineer and resident of New Canaan for 60 years, died at the age of 95 on September 6, 2016. He was born in Pawling, NY on January 17, 1921, with a twin sister Mary Louise. Along with younger brother Charles, the family was raised on a dairy farm in Pawling. Schooled in Asheville Academy, NC, George ran cross-country and sang in the choir. As an engineering student at Lehigh University, he continued running cross-county and was manager of the choir. George joined the Army Air Corps and served instructing flight engineers in B-29 Bombers while stationed in Florida during World War II. George began employment with National Carbon Company in Cleveland, Ohio. There he married Jane Gray, and together they had two sons George III and Gordon. Jane’s life ended suddenly in a car crash. He was a single father with two young boys when he met and married Kathleen Murphy. A job transfer took them to Vermont, where they lived in Bennington and St. Albans. It was there that their daughter Mary Ellen was born. Taking advantage of Vermont winters, George taught the family to ski and was a ski patrolman. He was then transferred to New York and settled in the town of New Canaan where their fourth child William was born. George’s enjoyment of outdoor sports was shared as a family with ski trips topping the list. He also had a true passion for fly fishing. With his brother Charley, they travelled to waters across the globe for trout and salmon including Alaska, Iceland and Labrador. Retirement gave George even more time to follow his adventurous outdoor spirit, and take up new challenges like wind-surfing. Active with the New Canaan Nature Center, he was often hiking, bird watching, studying wildflowers and mycology. As a cross-country skier, he became an Eastern Professional Ski Touring Instructor. George had a true passion for learning and sharing with others. He was very widely-read and enjoyed the Senior Men’s Club and classical music. Together George and Kathleen were active member of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church and George served as an usher for many years while Kathleen sang in the choir. In addition, he always helped with the annual St. Mark’s Fair. George is survived by sons George III (Deborah) Stone of West Bend, WI, Gordon (Jennifer) Stone of Waterbury, VT, daughter Mary (Jim) Allen of Lander, WY, grandchildren and great-grandchildren He was predeceased by son William Stone. A service will be held for both George and Kathleen at St Marks Church on November 12. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Mark’s music fund.
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