With heavy hearts and great sadness we announce the passing of Marilyn Linsley Stone December 6 2019. She was surrounded by family as she passed suddenly from complications due to a lung disease. She leaves behind a loving husband of 52 years Robert Stone. Two heartbroken daughters Jennifer (Ben), Carrie (Luis). Six deeply loved grandchildren, Ryan, Molly, Robbie, Joaquin, Josefina, and Olive. A brother, George. Many cousins and countless extended family and friends. There will be a service Saturday December 14 at 1pm at the Farmington United Methodist Church. Please keep her family in your thoughts as they face this unbearable loss.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Paradise Bound Ministries in honor of GuateMolly Days.
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10 responses to “Stone, Marilyn L.”
My heart is so heavy. I miss you my friend. I will remember countless walks and endless talks while we worked on the farm. You were my rock and my mentor. Always listening without judgement. My heart is with you sweet lady as it is with for the whole family. Love and sadness Fay
You are missed already, M. You were a guiding light and my second mother. Your leadership and personality has contributed heavily to who I am today and I’ll never forget it. Plus you taught me how to have a green thumb and give to others through service and plants. Rest in peace.
I am so very sorry and sad. You, Marilyn are one of the nicest persons I have ever known. You and your family had such a wonderful positive influence on the life of my family, especially my children. Thank you. May you rest in peace
The most wonderful boss to work for, she treated us all like family. I learned so much from her about farming, baking, and life! Most caring person I have come across in this life. You will be surely missed
Bob, Every single day, as we pass the rose bushes you and Marilyn gave us from the Farm we think of you both and those days. Betsy tells rhe story of asking you, so tall above her for a job in the berry field. Carrie, I remember you in my class so well and the talks Mom and I had as you were growing up. Jen, Bill and I remember you as you moved out on your own. So many memories and Marilyn the center of it all. How you all will miss her and how terribly sad we are to know she is no longer with us. Love to you all at this difficult time.
I am so very saddened to see this. Marilyn was a very special woman and treasured friend to many. My sincerest condolences for your loss!
My heart is heavy but know she’s now at peace. While she wasn’t a true “Aunt” I grew up with her and am bless to have known her.
My heart and condolences go out to Bob, Jen and Carrie.
May God’s comfort and love surround you and your family Jen. Your mom was such a lovely woman… Praying for you and sending much love.
Jen, I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful mother. I know she was special, even though I didn’t know her well. May God support you, your dad, your sister and your families at this difficult time. My prayers are with you. Love, Sandra
Bob, Carrie, Jen and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Marilyn was such a wonderful woman. She pioneered the modern farm stand in the Upper Valley at Cedar Circle, made Marjorie’s favorite lemon meringue pies for our Thanksgiving table, was an energizer bunny in the community running the Thetford plant table at the summer Fair, organizing and hanging the greens at the Thetford Hill church and so much more. She was one of the best friends I will ever have. Sending so much love to you all.