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STONE, Nora   - March 19, 1927 – February 5, 2021

Nora Stone, cherished friend to many in Fergus and devoted member of the Knox-Elora Presbyterian church, died on February 5, 2021 at Groves Memorial Community Hospital.

Nora led an extraordinary life. Born in Grassie, Ontario in 1927 to Alfred Kettle and Leola Kettle (née Hysert), she inherited her mother's pioneer spirit and navigated her life with strength, resilience and grace.

Nora raised four children - William, Kenneth and Noralee Stone and the late Cynthia Webb.

True to her independence, she entered the workforce in the early 1960s to help provide for her family.

During this time she met the late Albert McCaffery who, 30 years later, would become her beloved life partner.

She lived in over 15 Canadian cities, including Victoria, BC, where she cultivated her love of gardening - finally settling in Belwood with Albert, which she described as the happiest years of her life.

The eldest of six, Nora is survived by siblings Muriel Rogers, Leola Tucar and Earland and Alfred Kettle.

She will be deeply missed by her grandson Jamie (Melody Lochhead) Webb, granddaughter Nancy Webb and great-granddaughter Lucy June Webb.

A Celebration of Life will be held in May.

Memorial donations can be made to the Knox-Elora Presbyterian Church.

The family extends their gratitude to the incredible nurses and staff at Groves Memorial Community Hospital.

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