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Elizabeth Stewart
Stone - Madison Parish, Louisiana
June 2, 1928 ~ November 1, 2020 (age 92)
From Faith Funeral
Service Manila, AR November 5, 2020
Elizabeth Stewart
Stone, first born of Joseph Frank and Robert Rebecca Nix Stewart, was born June
2, 1928 in Sailes, Louisiana. She departed this earthly life at the age of 92
years, 4 months, and 30 days.
After leaving Sailes at a young age, the family moved to Madison Parish. Betty
graduated high school in Tallulah, and began her college education at Louisiana
Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana. It was at Louisiana Tech University where
she met her husband, Malcolm Clay Stone. They were married on August 7, 1946,
and their journey began. Betty chose the field of education as her prime focus
during her college years.
She began teaching at Transylvania High School, moving on to Tallulah High
School, Tallulah Elementary School, and finally Tallulah Academy. She served as
teacher, librarian, counselor, and assistant principal during her 40 year
teaching career. She completed her bachelor's degree, master's degree and 30
plus in the field of education. Betty always made it a point to let her
students know that each one of them was special to her, that she cared for
them, loved them, and wanted the best for them.
She is preceded in death by her parents (Frank and Bobbie Stewart), her husband
(Malcolm Clay Stone), and her sister (Kay Frances Clay). She leaves behind her
loving children Robert Stewart Stone (Lynn) and Stephanie Kay Stone Gillentine
(Voy), grandchildren Stoney Stone (Hillary), Stewart Gillentine (Jessica), Cole
Gillentine (Shelby), Clay Gillentine (Hannah), Cody Gillentine (Emily), Allison
Nitz (Jeff), Amy Womack (Brian), Emily Rekop (Chris), great grandchildren Jude
Stone, Nash Stone, Lyric Gillentine, Grace Gillentine, Cooper Gillentine,
cousins Ernestine Wixson and Jane Slater, nieces Becky Eakins , Karen Clay, and
a host of other family members.
Due to Covid 19 guidelines, a mask or other facial covering is required, a
Covid 19 acknowledgement form is required to be signed, and social distancing
will be observed.