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September 2000: "The Hillary Legacy" - Cistercian Preparatory School

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ISTERCIANCALENDAR<strong>September</strong>2 MS Black/WhiteScrimmage4 Labor Day - No Classes8 New Athletic FacilitiesCelebrated27 MS/US Open HouseOctober9 Columbus Day -No Classes20 End of Quarter -Noon Dismissal27 HomecomingNovember4 Middle <strong>School</strong> Drama5 Middle <strong>School</strong> Drama6 Parent/TeacherConferences -No <strong>School</strong>DecemberCISTERCIANPREPARATORY SCHOOLONE CISTERCIAN ROADIRVING, TX 75039-4599Non-ProfitOrganizationU.S. PostagePAIDPermit No. 281Irving, TexasIn MemoriamBryan Stone ’79, 39, attorney,died on August 11, <strong>2000</strong>.He was an Eagle Scout andearned his undergraduate andlaw degrees from SouthernMethodist University. Bryan’sfriends and loved ones willmiss his affectionate greetingsand sincere smile, but they willnever forget his deep voice orhis boisterous laugh, whichfilled their homes with happinessand warmth. He wasBRYAN STONE ’79 remarkably good-natured,always playing along withrazzed by his companions. Gregarious, Bryan easily madenew friends. Generous, he often gave unexpected gifts.Selfless, he invariably put the needs of friends and lovedones ahead of his own, lifting their spirits with his wisecouncil and words of encouragement. Loving and devoted, hecherished his relationship with Kimberly, his wife and bestfriend. Together, Bryan and Kimberly charmed their friendswith their unique and clever repartee. Bryan shared his beautifulbaritone voice by singing in the church choir and, mostrecently, at the wedding of a close friend, where by populardemand he delighted guests with an impromptu rendition ofFrank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon.” He had an encyclopedicknowledge of World War II and military aircraft andenjoyed collection aviation art, books, and memorabilia. Hewas passionate about Shakespeare, and when the occasioncalled for it, could always quote the Bard. For Bryan, theperfect evening was music, movies, dinner, and conversationwith his friends, who will deeply miss him. He is survived byhis wife of 11 years, Kimberly Basden Stone, his parentsEvelyn and Hilliard Stone; his brother Michael Stone: sisterin-lawVirginia Ayoub Stone and nephew and godsonMatthew; his brother Richard Stone; his mother and fatherin-lawJo Ann and Ed Basden; and numerous aunts, uncles,and cousins.Address correctionsYour address is important to us! Please send yourchange of address to the Development Office at972-554-2291 or mwalter@cistercian.org as soonas possible so we can send publications to you ina timely manner. Thanks for your help!20

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