Jerri Ann Stone, 32, of Front Royal, Virginia passed away on Thursday, September 19, 2019 at her home.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, September 28, 2019 at Virginia Hills Baptist Church with Minister Eric Reploeg officiating.
Jerri was born on August 10, 1987 in Rome, New York to her Father and Mother, Gerald and Thelma Stone. Jerri attended services at Virginia Hills Baptist Church with her loving family, and worked for many years at the Griffin Tavern in Flint Hill Virginia.
Surviving Jerri are her parents, Gerald and Thelma Stone; her grandparents, Gloria Phillips and Richard and Shirley Stone; her daughter Allison Eva Porter; and her siblings, Kelley Cuccia (Mathew), Joshua Stone and Ashley Stone.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ .

Jerri Ann was a sweet girl. My condolences to her entire loving family.
Jerry and Thelma, as someone who has lived the nightmare of losing a child, we know the enormous hole left behind. Our thoughts and prayers and love are with you during this painfully difficult time. May God bless you, always.
Gerry and Thelma and family, Teri and I are still very saddened by your loss and know our deep thoughts and love are sent to you all with feelings of comfort for you.
Gerry and Thelma,my heart feels heavy and sad for you and your family.May you find comfort in your memories of your beautiful daughter and the love of Allison! I love you.
God only knows why Jerry left this world, she was a beautiful girl who was loved and was just starting to live. I didn’t get to know her living so far away and I wish I could’ve got to. I think we need to be aware of how mental illness effects all of us. Gerald and Thelma may God heal your broken hearts! Love, Aunt, Carol
Stone, I send prayers of peace for the mind and healing of the heart for you and your family. I love you Bro. If there is anything you or your family needs don’t hesitate to call.
-Gresholm
My beautiful Jerri. My life will never be the same. You were my baby girl, Beautiful daughter, Best friend. I miss coming home from work telling you about my day and hearing about yours. Our long talks, secrets, Lunches and road trips. You filled my days with fun, love and laughter. I miss you so much.
Jerri Ann my baby girl, Beautiful daughter, Best friend. I miss you so much. My days have been so long and lonely. My heart aches for one more conversation, one laugh, one hug. My life has changed forever. My love and long for you will never change.
Gerald, I never met your family but my memory of you from our time stationed in Germany was a man who put family above all else. I cannot imagine what it is like to lose a child. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers Brother.