
Jon Stone burial fund
Donation protected
Tami, Sheli and Traci are the daughters of Jon Stone, who died at 1:58 am Thursday, March 16th 2017. Along with his wife Debbie, they are graciously asking for help with burial expenses. He is being cremated, and every effort is being made to minimize the cost of burying this wonderful father, husband and friend to so many.
Jon had been declining in health for years, and life insurance was completely unaffordable for this veteran and his wife. With his kidneys failing and multiple aneurisms around his heart, they simply were unable to operate to save or extend his life. He did not want extraordinary measures (and the incurred debt) taken to save his life. He died peacefully in his living room with his wife Debbie, his daughters, friends and other family standing vigil by his side during the final days and hours of this great man's life.
Having died last night, and being cremated, we have a few days for distant family to make their travel plans, but the burial and related expenses are already in sight, and will soon become burdensome bills for his lovely wife. So, we need the funds to begin starting to come in immediately in order to provide additional hope and support during these initial days, and the next few days that follow in order to cover his burial expenses.
Will you please have compassion for our family, and contribute whatever you can in financial support today please? Anything and everything you can give is so very, very deeply appreciated. Words cannot capture our gratitude for everyone's prayers and financial support, no matter how much you're able to help. Our hope and prayers are that every single prayer and dollar you give will be returned to you 100 times over, both in this life - and the one to come!
Every dollar will be spent responsibly and as promised in this appeal for your help. In the event excess funds are contributed, they will go toward his many medical bills the VA was unable to pay. We're facing debts far beyond the $5,000 goal of this campaign. Will you please give whatever you can to help us?
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, and may you be richly blessed in every possible way for your great generosity.
Kindest regards and love,
Jon Stone's Family
Jon had been declining in health for years, and life insurance was completely unaffordable for this veteran and his wife. With his kidneys failing and multiple aneurisms around his heart, they simply were unable to operate to save or extend his life. He did not want extraordinary measures (and the incurred debt) taken to save his life. He died peacefully in his living room with his wife Debbie, his daughters, friends and other family standing vigil by his side during the final days and hours of this great man's life.
Having died last night, and being cremated, we have a few days for distant family to make their travel plans, but the burial and related expenses are already in sight, and will soon become burdensome bills for his lovely wife. So, we need the funds to begin starting to come in immediately in order to provide additional hope and support during these initial days, and the next few days that follow in order to cover his burial expenses.
Will you please have compassion for our family, and contribute whatever you can in financial support today please? Anything and everything you can give is so very, very deeply appreciated. Words cannot capture our gratitude for everyone's prayers and financial support, no matter how much you're able to help. Our hope and prayers are that every single prayer and dollar you give will be returned to you 100 times over, both in this life - and the one to come!
Every dollar will be spent responsibly and as promised in this appeal for your help. In the event excess funds are contributed, they will go toward his many medical bills the VA was unable to pay. We're facing debts far beyond the $5,000 goal of this campaign. Will you please give whatever you can to help us?
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, and may you be richly blessed in every possible way for your great generosity.
Kindest regards and love,
Jon Stone's Family
Organizer
Tami Stone-Lake
Organizer
Oklahoma City, OK