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John Stone obituary, 1950-2021, Lawrence, KS

BORN

1950

DIED

2021

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John Stone Obituary

John Andrew "Andy" Stone passed away peacefully on September 5th, 2021 at the age of 70 in Lawrence, Kansas.

Andy was born on September 8, 1950 in Kansas City, Missouri to Alfred George and Mary Jane (Brandeberry) Stone. He grew up in the Wichita, Kansas area enjoying outdoor adventures with his family and visiting his grandparents in Noel, Missouri.

Andy was a 1968 graduate of Campus High School in Haysville, Kansas and served in the United States Army until 1973. He worked at Learjet Incorporated while attending Wichita State University, graduating in 1975. He then followed in the footsteps of his father by attending the UMKC School of Dentistry and graduated in 1980. After retiring from 30 years of practicing general dentistry in Stanley and Overland Park, Kansas, he became an Assistant Clinical Professor in the UMKC Department of General Dentistry.

Andy enjoyed golfing with his buddies, fried okra, chess, gardening, astronomy, trains, woodworking, and dogs. He loved all kinds of animals and his home was host to no less than one raccoon, four squirrels, four birds, twenty cats, and sixteen dogs over the years; his favorite dog was Jack, a German Shepherd that he often referred to as "the happiest dog ever". He spent several years restoring a Queen Anne style Victorian home in Olathe, Kansas, which, he liked to mention with a smile, was supposed to have been included in a tour of Kansas historical houses but was rejected because there were "too many damn cats and dogs running around".

Andy was inarguably the biggest Kansas City Chiefs fan known to mankind. He was a proud season ticket holder for nearly 50 years and will undoubtedly be rooting for them from beyond.

Andy will be missed dearly by his family, friends, colleagues, and students. He is survived by his daughter, Mandy; son, Brett; grandchildren, Maisie and Beckett; sister, Kris; and brother, Bill.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the Lewy Body Dementia Association (lbda.org/donate).

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Sep. 12, 2021.

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Cristofor

July 28, 2023

So sorry Andy.

Ann Hoffman

October 4, 2021

My heart is so sad to learn of the passing of Andy. He was a friend for many years and I have such great memories of working for him as a hygienist in the 80's. He was one of the best dentist I worked for and his dentistry was beautiful. My sympathies to his family. May he rest in peace by our Lord's side.
Fondly,
Ann Hoffman (Bossert)

Colleen (Chitwood) Crawford

September 23, 2021

I was so sad to hear about John. He was called Andy when I went to grade school with him at Oatville Grade School and my "boyfriend" in the 8th grade. I have fond memories of High School days with him and even college our freshman year at Hays. I will miss him and am so sorry for his family's loss. Bless you all.

John Ball

September 19, 2021

John and I taught in TEAM 3 at UMKC School of Dentistry. He was a beloved professor and respected by everyone. He was a man of many talents. He will certainly be missed. God bless him and his family!

Pat Duerksen

September 16, 2021

I enjoyed meeting "Johnny" as a new friend who thought I was a childhood friend and it was a pleasure to be that to him. He so enjoyed his family and was always thoughtful and kind. He is missed but remembered by his Neuvant friends and staff. Our best wishes to your family. Pat

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