William Stone  Friday September 16th 2022

William Stone Friday September 16th 2022

Friday September 16th 2022
W. Michael Stone, 58, of Madison passed away on Thursday, September 15, 2022, in University of Wisconsin Hospital. Born Sunday, April 12, 1964, in Boonville, MO, the son of William M. and Carole L. (Saunders) Stone. Married Gwen Leaich on February, 29, 1992. Employed by Woodward Governor and Sub Zero as a software developer. Mike was a loving husband and father. He loved camping and boating with the Rockford Power Squadron. Active with the Boy Scouts of America for over 20 years. A serious geek and diehard Trekkie, he loved computers, was one of the first hackers, and even wrote programs for Amtrak. He served as a volunteer firefighter with Loves Park Fire Department in his younger days. Survivors include his wife, Gwen; daughter, Rebecca; son, Kevin; mother, Carole McGee; sister, Janice (Bud) Betts; brother-in-law, Aaron (Charlene) Leaich; special cousins, Jay Black, Bill Black, and Joe Carter; four nieces; and faithful feline companions, Stevie and Scottie. Predeceased by his father. Service at 11:00a.m., Wednesday, September 21st, 2022 in Delehanty Funeral Home, 401 River Ln., Loves Park, 61111. Burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Visitation from 10:00 a.m. to service time. Memorials to Boy Scouts of America. Read Less To plant a memorial tree in honor of William Stone, please visit our Heartfelt Sympathies Store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of William Stone Friday September 16th 2022.

Delehanty Funeral Home, Ltd.

Death notice for the town of: Loves Park, state: Illinois

death notice William Stone Friday September 16th 2022

obituary notice William Stone Friday September 16th 2022

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