top of page

BY LILY WALLACE, CHS Junior and KAYA SPENCER, CHS Junior

In a touching display of love and remembrance, two brothers, Landon and Grady Stone, have taken to the football field this season with their mother’s spirit guiding them. After the untimely passing of their mother, Kathy Stone, due to breast cancer last year, the boys have not only honored her memory but also fulfilled a dream she cherished: seeing them play together.
Kathy, a passionate supporter of her sons, was a fixture at every game, her signature cowbell ringing through the stands, a sound that signaled her unwavering encouragement. People in the community even said, “She never missed a game, you could always hear her voice above everyone else.”
Since her passing, the brothers have found solace at their mother’s gravesite, visiting frequently to share their triumphs and challenges. With their grandmother Yolly Bledsoe and grandfather Randy Bledsoe by their side, the family continues to gather at the cemetery before each game, bringing along the cherished cowbell that once rang loud in the stands.
The brothers have dedicated this season to their mother. Grady Stone says that supporting his brother this season has been amazing and getting to play out on the big field was always his biggest dream. Landon Stone then stated, “It was always her, …, she always pushed me,... always supported me.” Their father, Curtis Stone, also emphasizes the importance of keeping Kathy’s spirit alive through their shared passion for the sport. As the season progresses, the Stone brothers have formed a formidable bond on the field, playing not just for themselves, but for their mother. Friends, family, and community members have rallied around them, often spotting the cowbell ringing from the stands, a reminder of Kathy’s enduring presence.
The brothers’ journey is one of resilience and love, a testament to the bonds of family that remain unbroken even in the face of loss. As they lace up their cleats each game day, they do so with the knowledge that their mother is watching over them, her spirit forever a part of their story on the field.
In a world often overshadowed by grief, Landon and Grady Stone remind us that love transcends even the most difficult circumstances, allowing cherished memories to echo through time—much like the ringing of a cowbell on game day.

Manténgase al día con The Roaring Eagle; noticias escritas específicamente para los residentes del Distrito Clover, enviadas a su bandeja de entrada.

Thanks for subscribing!

  • Instagram
  • Facebook

Desarrollado y protegido por Wix

bottom of page