Remembering Butch

Thurman Buie Stone, Jr. 'Butch'
1948-2011
On Thursday, June 9, 2011, Butch Stone "graduated to his prepared place in heaven. He was born November 20, 1948, son of the late Rev. Thurman B. Stone and Evelyn Stone. Butch was the most devoted and loving husband, father, brother and friend that could ever be and was so adored, loved and cherished by all that knew him.
Butch remained positive and hopeful throughout his journey with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and then the bone marrow transplant on May 19, 2010. Despite the loss of so much including his eyesight, he fought with all he had and did that in hopes of resuming his love of life with his family and friends.
Butch was a man of many talents. He was an accomplished musician and song writer. The Poor Souls have received many awards over the years and were inducted into the Beach Music Hall of Fame. Butch has also received the male vocalist of the year award. He, along with Tim Eaton and Bobby Smith (deceased), began what was to live on as The Poor Souls. Many people have been entertained with his unique talent. He has brought so much joy and laughter to so many over the years. Since Bobby Smith's death in 2009, Butch, Roger Smith and Tim Eaton vowed to continue the legacy of The Poor Souls. They recently released their new CD, Try to Remember, featuring many originals including 'Back to Carolina,' which Butch wrote and recorded and is featured as the theme song on the weekly television broadcast of 'Life in the Carolinas.' Butch and Roger both introduced several originals on the CD. Butch's eyes would light up at the mention of this and how unique it is. As he said, all this music was a labor of love.
Butch was employed with Wachovia/Wells Fargo as a real estate appraiser. He always enjoyed his work there with his many friends and acquaintances. Before joining Wachovia, he had his own appraisal company, Stone & Company Real Estate Appraisers, where he worked with Vicki, his wife, and employed other appraisers from time to time. He also taught appraisal classes at CPCC. Before becoming an appraiser, he worked with several companies as a real estate broker.
Butch attended Gardner-Webb College along with UNC-Chapel Hill and UNC-Charlotte and graduated with a bachelor of science degree. He was a Tar Heel fan through and through. There are so many to thank that followed and cared for him (us) throughout this journey, beginning with all of you 'prayer warriors' - also Dr. Grant Taylor, Dr. Dipika Misra and the staff with Oncology Specialists of Charlotte, Dr. Mitch Horwitz and the entire staff of wonderful doctors, ANPs, nurses and employees with the Adult Bone Marrow Clinic at Duke University Medical Center, the 'cream of the crop' nurses and staff of 9200 floor at Duke University Hospital, Dr. Mark Lanasa and Patty Davis of Duke Medical Center, the wonderful staff of nurses and techs on 7F at Presbyterian Hospital downtown, and Carolinas Rehab Specialists. You all have become a part of our family with all the time we spent together and we extend our thanks for all your encouragement and care of Butch. We cherish the friendships we have made along the way and will always keep you close to our hearts. The degree of love and compassion you show to others will one day be returned to you.
Butch leaves behind his family, his devoted wife of 36 years, Vicki; sons Daniel and Josh, whom he adored; sisters Mimi Funderburk and children, and Debra Stone; aunt Ruth Wilson and cousin Vicki Cheek; brothers Roger Hardee (Rhonda) and children, Ray Hardee (Andrea) and children, Richard Hardee (Traci) and children.
I know that Butch is eternally grateful for his many, many friends and prayer warriors that followed his journey through CaringBridge.org and were always there to encourage him along the way. As he said many times, he doesn't know the 'why' to his suffering but his eyes were opened to such goodness in humanity and to experience the kind of love that he did somehow justified it.

Memorials may be made at www.CaringBridge.org/visit/ButchStone.

 



Butch & Vicki

A month before his passing, Butch posted the following testimony and tribute. . .

My Angel

"As many of you know, the past year has been a particularly difficult time for Vicki and me. I have had numerous health related issues and in November 2010, I lost my vision. This has caused me to question my faith in God ~ my faith has been shaken.

I have been searching my soul for answers as to why all of this is happening to me within such a short period of time and the answer to why still has not come. Throughout every obstacle and occurrence related to my transplant, only one thing appears to be constant and that is a deep and unwavering love that I have experienced from my wife...my angel. She has been by my side through every challenge I have faced.

The word "angel" comes from the ancient English and translates to the English word for "messenger". Angels performed many or several different tasks; however, the primary function of an angel is that of a "messenger". Angels were also sent to perform specific tasks and that would be to make an important announcement or declaration.

Since all this has come about, Vicki and I have diligently sought answers as to what is happening to me and why. Thus far we have been unable to find the answers to these questions. To say my faith has been shaken is a gross understatement.... my faith has been shattered.

I do know without any doubt that the Lord meant for Vicki and me to spend our lives together. When we repeated our wedding vows 36 years ago, the meaning of "for better or for worse, for richer, poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish; from this day forward until death do us part," takes on a brand new meaning for me today.

I have experienced Vicki living each of these vows in the way she has been caring for me during my sickness. I also "feel" how much she loves me and cherishes me as I do her. It is clear that this is my angel's "message" to me


Thank you Lord for my angel. I love you Vicki...
Butch

Support Butch's legacy and passion by purchasing a copy of The Poor Souls latest album, Try to Remember.

       

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A portion of proceeds raised will support Butch's memory through Caring Bridge.

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