Kade N. Stone

May 8, 1996 ~ October 20, 2020
Kade N. Stone, 24, of Indianapolis, passed away unexpectedly on October 20, 2020. Kade was born on May 8, 1996 in Indianapolis.
Kade graduated from Southport High School in the class of 2014. He was extremely intelligent, absorbing every bit of knowledge he could. If you knew Kade, you knew that he could give random facts regarding nearly anything. Kade enjoyed spending time outside and loved animals. When he was not outside, he could be found playing video games and watching movies, especially the Star Wars series and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Spending time with his family was the most important thing to Kade, especially with his son, Solaris. Kade will be remembered for his caring and genuine soul, and he will be greatly missed by all those lucky enough to know him.
Kade is survived by his mother and father, Kerry (Wiles) Anderson and Jeff Anderson; his son, Solaris Stone; his significant other and mother to his son, Danielle Cox; his siblings, Mason Wiles, Morgan Anderson, Isabella Stone, Tyler Stone, and Corey Stone; and his grandparents, Kevin Stone, Donna Cunningham, and Alan Wiles.
Public services will not be observed at this time. Cremation will take place at the Morgan County Crematory. Please visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to leave an online condolence or share a favorite memory of Kade.
Me, Kade and Austin would play Apex together quite often last year and 2018 when i met them thru a mutual friend. Great dudes who had a lot of personality and were genuine. We were a gaming trio and i always felt like we were cut from the same cloth. Im really grateful to them for making me feel like i belonged.
Kade was such a positive person in my eyes, he was so chill and always managed to be so supportive of me and my passions. We had just seen each other at the LVL Up lounge 2 weeks ago and were having a good time laughing and sharing thoughts about our passions. Kade was looking into working on music, he was so excited about his investment, and then went on to talk about his life as a dad and how much he loved his son. He was genuinely a great person, a good soul with love for his friends. RIP my friend
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Kade loved the song Krytonite when he was little
My first memory of Kade was from a July 4th party, some 18-19 years ago. I recall him bursting into tears because he was too young to throw and catch a frisbee. My most recent memory is helping him with his college essay for Ivy Tech. His passing is such a tragedy. My thoughts are with Kerry, Mason, Jeff, Dani, & Solly. I hope for nothing but the best for them, going forward.
I met you at All Creatures Great and Groomed. It was always interesting to talk to you and get your take on the world. You wanted to be an airplane pilot at that time. You had this boyish smile/smirk. You were a very kind, caring, giving young man. I’m sure you have left a lasting impression on so many.
Well my memory from middle/high school isn’t the best, so I don’t have any memories in particular with Kade.. But I just wanted to say I remember him being the kindest person. He was always smiling & he will be missed. ❤️
My name is Tyler. I am Kade’s brother. I cant count how many good memories I have with him, but one of my fondest is of him and I at his apartment singing our favorite band while catching up on life. He changed my life in so many ways. We fell off because I lost connection to everyone, but it’s as if he was my best friend…
Kade and I met in high school through a very close mutual friend. I could never forget the times we got hot tea and snacks at the gas station late at night. We all spent so much time together listening to Iron Maiden and Pink Floyd in Tyler’s basement laughing for hours. Singing at the top of our lungs in my car to get fast food. I’ll never forget these memories and I hold them close to my heart. Kade was the kindest soul. Empathetic. Intelligent. Down to earth. Would give you the shirt off of his back. There will forever be an empty space in this world without his warmth. Kade was such a special person, and anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him would agree.
Lit a candle in memory of Kade N. Stone
Lit a candle in memory of Kade N. Stone
Any guy that can be “warm and fuzzy “ with a reptile is a special guy! Gone too soon!! Kade was that warm and fuzzy guy! Much Love, Kade!