Carol Stone has served as a coordinator for the League of Women Voters (Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville), focusing on social issues like sex trafficking awareness.
Evaluating a partnership model of hospice enabled dementia care
A Carol Stone based at the Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast has contributed to significant academic studies regarding hospice-enabled dementia care .
Her decision was met with significant national media attention and internal church debate, but she remained a beloved figure in her parish until her death from cancer in 2014. Academic and Professional Contributors
Following her husband’s death, she authored a book titled Finding Joy , which weaves a personal love story with practical advice on grieving and loss .
She spent 27 years at the BBC, where she became a master of connecting people, earning her the reputation as Britain’s "Networking Queen."
In 2000, while serving as the vicar of St. Philip’s in Upper Stratton, she became the first serving Church of England priest to undergo gender reassignment surgery .
The Reverend Carol Stone (1954–2014) made history in the Church of England through her transition and ministry.

Carol Stone has served as a coordinator for the League of Women Voters (Berkeley, Albany, and Emeryville), focusing on social issues like sex trafficking awareness.
Evaluating a partnership model of hospice enabled dementia care
A Carol Stone based at the Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast has contributed to significant academic studies regarding hospice-enabled dementia care . carol stone
Her decision was met with significant national media attention and internal church debate, but she remained a beloved figure in her parish until her death from cancer in 2014. Academic and Professional Contributors
Following her husband’s death, she authored a book titled Finding Joy , which weaves a personal love story with practical advice on grieving and loss . Carol Stone has served as a coordinator for
She spent 27 years at the BBC, where she became a master of connecting people, earning her the reputation as Britain’s "Networking Queen."
In 2000, while serving as the vicar of St. Philip’s in Upper Stratton, she became the first serving Church of England priest to undergo gender reassignment surgery . The Reverend Carol Stone (1954–2014) made history in
The Reverend Carol Stone (1954–2014) made history in the Church of England through her transition and ministry.