[3] In 1998 she was honored with the Beta Phi Mu Award for distinguished service to education for librarianship.
Stone received her master's degree in library science in 1961 from the Catholic University of America.
[6] She proposed establishment of a Continuing Library Education Network and Exchange (CLENE).
As a result of this meeting, the Continuing Professional Education Round Table (CPERT) of IFLA was established.
[11] She served as the librarian and archivist of the National Presbyterian Church where her husband had been a minister for 25 years.