Curtis Wayne Stone, 90, passed away on Thursday, August 14th, less than one month shy of his 91st birthday in Decatur, Texas.
Funeral is 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 19th, 2025 at First United Methodist Church in Decatur with burial at Oaklawn Cemetery. Family will receive friends 1 hour prior to the service at the church.
Dr. Nick McRhea will officiate. Pallbearers include Mike Stone and Brandon Stone.
Wayne lived his entire life in Decatur, with the exception of his time in college and the service. After graduation from North Texas, he started work at Convair, later to become General Dynamics, then Lockheed Martin, before being drafted into the Army.
Following basic training, he was stationed in Bremerhaven, Germany, where he worked in the Post Office and was in the honor guard which welcomed incoming dignitaries. There he met a fellow North Texas grad who became a lifelong friend, and together they bought a used Volkswagen bug and while on leave, traveled to many European countries.
Following his discharge, he returned to Decatur where he met his future wife, Wanda Pleasant. They celebrated 62 years of marriage in July. Wayne retired from Lockheed Martin after 40 years with the Company where he was an engineering administrative supervisor.
He was a lifetime member of the Methodist church. He moved his membership from Oak Grove Methodist Church to Decatur when he was a teenager and faithfully attended until his health did not permit. He then watched online services. He served in several positions in the church, including the Board of Trustees and Building Committee.
Following his retirement, he was able to serve on the Decatur Cemetery Board for 26 years and the Decatur Board of Adjustments, He also enjoyed wood working, travel, and his grandchildren in his retirement.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Beulah (Wiley) Stone; a brother, Don Stone and sister, Ella Marie Mann.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Wanda Stone of Decatur; his sons, Curtis Wayne Stone Jr. and wife Regina of Decatur, and Landon Stone and wife Melissa of Haslet; his granddaughters, Jacie Stone and Julie Stone of Decatur, Alissa Stone of Haslet; his grandson, Brandon Stone of Haslet; his sister, Kathren Sherman of Decatur; extended family and a host of friends.
First United Methodist Church (Decatur, Oaklawn Cemetery)
First United Methodist Church (Decatur, Oaklawn Cemetery)
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