Robert Stone

Robert Stone Obituary

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Age - 66

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August 26, 2023

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Flint, MI

STONE, Robert Alexander - Age 66, of Fenton, passed away, August 23, 2023. A celebration of Robert's life will take place at a later date. Cremation Arrangements provided by Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Memorial Contributions in Robert's memory would be appreciated to the family. Robert was born May 11, 1957, in Royal Oak, the son of Phil Gibbard and Dorothy Elizabeth (Murray) Stone. He married Tommie Lowell in Fenton on September 8, 2007. Robert graduated from Fenton High School. He was the owner of Rob's Pizza located in Phil's Store in Fenton M. I. Robert never turned down a "good meal" with family and friends. He loved a fall bon fire with Rock and Roll music. All friends were welcome. He loved visiting the Lake Michigan shoreline in Western Michigan. He was a hilarious story teller and will be missed by many. Robert is survived by his wife, Tommie; children, Melissa (Robert) Blosser, Robbie (Crystal) Stone, Brittany Stone, Misty Baker, Shawn Baker, Thomas (Veronica) Wolford, Alex Stone, and Tiger Stone; eleven grandchildren; sister, Mary Stone-Wolkow; brother, Andrew Gibbard; several nieces and nephews; and other extended family and friends. Robert was preceded in death by, his parents, Robert L. Stone, Phil and Dorothy Gibbard; and his grandparents. Online tributes may be shared at www. sharpfuneralhomes. com.

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