701. Douglas A. Larrow Sr
From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~twigs/CLARIONCO/2000/0805.htm
Which Stahlman is this Arlene married
to? I have no Larrow’s in my FTM files.
Douglas A. Larrow Sr., 55, of Maple
Drive, Lucinda, died early Thursday evening, Aug. 3, 2000, in his home. Born
March 22, 1945, in New Kensington, he was a son of the late Louis Larrow Jr.
and Viola Hoover Larrow of Lower Burrell. He worked for American St. Gobain in
Arnold, Bendix Homes, Astro Manufacturing, Dupont Homes and Commodore Homes.
Mr. Larrow was member of St. Joseph Church in Lucinda. He also was a member of
Lucinda Antler Club and Fryburg Sportsman's Club. Mr. Larrow enjoyed hunting.
He was married March 27, 1976, to Faye M. Schmader, who survives.
In addition to his wife and mother, he
is survived by a son, Douglas A. Larrow Jr., at home; six daughters, Deanna
Larrow at home, Teresa Stanko of Mt. Jewett, Arlene Stahlman
of
Clarion, Veronica Greek and her husband, William, of James City, Anita McMaster and her husband, Steve, of Fisher and Julie Skovera and her husband,
Dave, of Williamsport. Also surviving are three brothers, Timothy J. Larrow and Philip Larrow, both of Lower Burrell and Kevin J. Larrow and his wife,
Cindy, of Uniontown; four sisters and their husbands, Victoria D. and Anthony
Farina, Valerie K. and Andrew Cambal, Lori M. and Anthony Tamarella, all of
Lower Burrell and Bridget C. and David Surma of New Kensington; and seven
grandchildren, Danielle Larrow, Erica Stahlman, Heather and Billy Greek,
Brooke and Riley McMaster and Isabelle Skovera. In addition to his father, Mr.
Larrow was preceded in death by two brothers, Louis and John F. Larrow and a
sister, Janet Czap.
Friends and family may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Sunday at the Borland Funeral Home in Leeper. Mass
of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Church in
Lucinda with the Rev. Joseph Czarkowski, pastor, as celebrant. Interment will
follow in the church cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to the
Clarion-Forest VNA Hospice, the American Cancer Society or St. Joseph School.
706, Harry Endress
ENDRESS, Harry, 1887-1969
Posted
By: Kevin
Thompson
Date: January 16 2000
The
American, 29 Sep 1969, Brookville, PA HARRY
ENDRESS
Harry
(Dutch) Endress, of Brookville, died on Tuesday, September 23, 1969 at Pence
Retreat. He was eighty-two years of age. High Mass of Requiem was sung on
Thursday, September 25 at 9:30 a.m., at Immaculate Conception Church with Rev.
Joseph Ciaiola officiating. Born in Brookville February 9, 1887, he was the
son of Louis and Mary Elizabeth (Doney) Endress. A former resident of Jersey
City, N.J., he had been employed by Jersey Central Lines Railroad. He was a
member of the Immaculate Conception Church of Brookville and Msgr. F.J. Wagner
Knights of Columbus.
Surviving
is a sister, Mrs. Pearl Richards, of Brookville and the following nieces and
nephew: Harry E. Richards and Mrs. Merle E. Oakes, Brookville; Mrs. William
Bushnell, Evanston, Illinois; Mrs. Robert Toy, Kittanning; Mrs. Joseph Call,
Newport News, Virginia and Mrs. Ronald L. Stahlman, of Jamestown, N.Y.
Interment was in Brookville Cemetery.
Who
is Mrs. Ronald L. Stahlman, Harry's daughter, and who are the parents of
Ronald Stahlman?
707. Eric Adam Stahlman
what is his lineage?
Eric Adam Stahlman, 43, was at his desk
on the 105th floor of the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11,
2001, when the terrorist attack forever changed the face of New York and the
lives of so many. A highly valued employee of Cantor and Fitzgerald since June
2001, he was known among friends and coworkers as a man who helped all people
in trouble, financially or morally. Those who attended his memorial service at
Temple BethEL in Patchogue laughed through their tears as friends and family
spoke of his kindness, his goodness, his sense of humor and his love of life.
Born in Patchogue, Eric Stahlman
attended elementary and middle school in Patchogue, graduating from
Patchogue-Medford High School in June of 1976. He then attended Brockport
College in upstate New York. After two years, he left Brockport and got a job
working on the Patchogue River at Hoppe's Marina. In the fall of 1978, Eric
traveled to Bogotá, Columbia as a houseguest of Dr. Hoyos and his family. The
Stahlman family earlier had hosted six of the Hoyos children in a Lions
exchange program. Eric stayed in Columbia for two years, immersed in its
culture and emerging bilingual.
Upon his return to the United States,
Eric moved to Astoria, Queens and attended Baruch College in Manhattan. His
bilingual expertise earned him a daytime job with an import/export firm, while
he pursued his studies at night. Upon graduation, Eric was hired by Credit
Swiss, a large investment and trading bank in the New York Financial District.
In the following years, he worked for five different banks as a trader, mainly
selling money to banks.
Eric and his wife Blanca, who was born
in Ecuador, shared nine years together. They lived in Holmdel, New Jersey with
their children, Allison, age 7, and Jacob, age 5. Eric retained his love for
Patchogue and Fire Island and his roots in Patchogue's community.
Eric Adam Stahlman leaves a legacy of
love. All who came in contact with him remember him for his charity, his
friendships and his support, as well as his irrepressible sense of humor.
708.
Gerald L. Shaffer August
29, 2007 The
Courier Express, Dubois, Pa
Gerald L. Shaffer of 3006 Rt. 322
Brookville, died Sunday, August 26, 2007 at his home. He was 57 years of age.
Mr. Shaffer was born on March 27, 1950 in Marienville. He was the son of Ursel
and Faye (Stahlman) Shaffer. He was
married to Kim Shaffer. He worked as a welder.
Survivors include: Two sons, Jerry E.
Shaffer of Lancaster and Aaron Shaffer of Falls Creek; Four daughters,
Christie Houck of Rimersburg, Candie Cordwell of Summerville, Jess Robinson of
Ramseytown and Jennifer Robinson of Roseville and eight grandchildren. Also
surviving are two brothers, Jim Shaffer of Marienville, and Joe Shaffer of
Brookville. He was preceded in death by his
parents. Private services were held by the family. The McKinney Funeral Home
in Brookville was in charge of the arrangements.
Who were
Faye Stahlmans parents??
712. Donald E. Stahlman Jr. from New Castle News
January 30, 2007
Donald E. Stahlman Jr., 39, of 31 Sixth
St., Bessemer, died the morning of Jan. 27, 2007, in Presbyterian Hospital,
Pittsburgh. Born June 22, 1967, in Youngstown, he was a son of Donald E. Sr.
and Linda A. White Stahlman. They survive in Edinburg. Mr. Stahlman was an
installer for Car Shield for 18 years. He was a 1985 graduate of Mohawk High
School. Mr. Stahlman enjoyed cars, baseball cards, NASCAR and carpentry. He
was a member of New Middletown Free Methodist Church.
In addition to his parents, survivors
include two daughters, Ashley Stahlman and Jacqueline Stahlman, both of
Bessemer; a son, Christopher D. Stahlman of Edinburg; a brother, Frank J.
Stahlman of Edinburg; and his grandfathers, Clinton
W. Stahlman of Florida and James A. White of New Bedford. He was
preceded in death by an infant brother; his paternal grandmother, Alberta
Stahlman; and his maternal grandmother, Sarah “Betty” White.
Calling hours are 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the R. Cunningham Funeral Home, 2429
Wilmington Road. A service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at New
Middletown Free Methodist Church. The Rev. Hal Haire of New Middletown Free
Methodist Church and the Rev. Randy Crum, pastor of Wayside Community Chapel,
will officiate. Burial will be in Green Haven Cemetery, Canfield, Ohio. Online
condolences may be received at cunningham@cunninghamfh.com.
Who were the
parents of Clinton W. Stahlman?
714.
Patricia A. (Wollaston) Stahlman
From:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~twigs/CLARIONCO/2000/0203.htm
Patricia
A. Wollaston Stahlman, 50, of Hampton Township, formerly of Oil City, died
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2000, in UPMC Shadyside, Pittsburgh. Born Tuesday, March
15, 1949, in Oil City, she was the daughter of James A. and Hilda HANES
Wollaston. Mrs. Stahlman was a member of St. Catherine of Sweden Roman
Catholic Church in Wildwood, Hampton Township, where she was a receptionist
and later became the catechetical administrator of the church. She was a
homemaker. Surviving are her husband, Donald
J. Stahlman; four children, Mrs. Timothy (Kristin C.) FORNAL, James
D. Stahlman, Brenda R. Stahlman and Michael J. Stahlman; and two
grandchildren, Christopher and Shelby Fornal, all of Hampton Township.
She
also is survived by her parents of Genesee; and three brothers, James W.
Wollaston of Orange, Calif., Jack F. Wollaston of Oxford, Miss., and Robert B.
Wollaston of Ankeny, Iowa. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Wendy E.
Stahlman, June 30, 1995.
Visitation
will be held from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Herbert R. King Jr.
Funeral Home, Route 8 at 2841 Woodland Circle, Allison Park, Hampton Township.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Friday in St.
Catherine of Sweden Church, W. Hardies Road, Wild wood, with the Rev. Regis
Farmer as the presider. Private family interment will be in Calvary Cemetery,
Oil City. Memorials may be made to St. Catherine Church Building Fund, P.O.
Box 246, Wildwood, 15091; Women's Breast Cancer Center at UPMC; Magee-Womens
Hospital, 300 Halket St., Pittsburgh, 15213; Indiana Fiber Arts Guild, 5112
Meadowridge Lane, Gibsonia, 15044-8260; or Indiana County Weavers Guild, in
care of Mary Elizabeth French, RR 1, Box 198D, Kittanning, 16201-9510.
Who
were Donald J. Stahlman’s parents?
715.Phyllis Maxine Manning from:
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/PACLARIO/2006-02/1140811470
The Derrick, Feb. 24, 2006
Phyllis Maxine Manning, 79, of
24418 Elmhurst Drive, Elkhart, Indiana,formerly of 7 Vo-Tech Drive, Oil City,
died Wednesday evening, Feb. 22, 2006, in Elkhart General Hospital, Elkhart.
Mrs. Manning moved in 2001 to Indiana to be near her son. Born Jan. 23, 1927,
in Kennerdell, she was the daughter of Lorenzo and Mona
Stahlman Heeter. She was a graduate of Franklin High School.
Mrs. Manning had been employed for
25 years as a supervisor at Polk Center, retiring in the early 1980s. She was
a member of the Women of the Moose in Oil City and Elkhart, Indiana. Mrs.
Manning enjoyed spending time with her family, knitting, playing cards and
bingo.
She was married Feb. 14, 1976, to
Richard Paul Manning, who died Nov. 8, 1983. Surviving are her son, Jerry
Fulkerson and wife, Linda, of Elkhart, Ind.; a daughter, Patty Taggert of
Youngstown, Ohio; and two grandchildren, Brian Fulkerson and wife, India, of
Taylors, S.C., and Kristin Gagliardi and husband, Anthony, of Seneca, S.C. She
also is survived by a brother, Lorain Heeter of Knox; and an exchange student
granddaughter, Sayaka Kumakara of Tokyo, Japan, and her new infant son, Aoi.
In addition to her parents and
husband, Mrs. Manning was preceded in death by a sister, Bernice Stoyer; and
two brothers, Ronald and Robert Heeter. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Sunday in Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin. Funeral services will
be held at 11 a.m. Monday in the funeral home with the Rev. John E. Bower III,
pastor of the Hasson Heights Presbyterian Church, Oil City, officiating.
Interment will follow in Franklin Cemetery. The family suggests memorial
donations be made to Moose Charities, Route 31, Mooseheart, Ill., 60539-1100.
Who were Mona
Stahlman's Parents?
716.
George S. “Buddy” Harbison
The Derrick, July 29, 2004
George
S. "Buddy" Harbison, 57, of Tionesta and a resident of Beverly
Health Care - Kinzua of Warren, died Tuesday, July 27, 2004, at Beverly Health
Care. Born June 12, 1947, he was the son of the late Charles L. and Eleanor
"Ellie" Wolpert Harbison Sr. Mr. Harbison was married Oct. 24, 1987,
in Moon Township to Martha Cuteri, who preceded him in death on Sept. 24,
2001.
Surviving are a son, John Harbison and his wife, Jolene, of Clarion; two daughters,
Tina
Stahlman and her husband, Jeff, of New Bethlehem and Mary Lener and her
husband, Jim, of Titusville; and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by
three brothers, Charles L. Harbison, Jr. and his fiancée, Lena Baker, of
Missouri, James "Jimmy" Harbison of Wisconsin and Larry Harbison and
his wife, Sis, of Pittsburgh; three sisters, Mary Darlene Pfister and her
husband, Jim, of Wisconsin, Ceal Summerville and her husband, Ken, and Kim
Wadlow and her husband, Pete, all of Endeavor; as well as several nieces and
nephews. All funeral arrangements are private. Interment will be in the East
Hickory Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of the Norman J. Wimer
Funeral Home in Tionesta.
Who
are Jeff Stahlman's parents?
720. Mary L. Stahlman
from: http://www.mountvernonnews.com/obits/112204.html
MOUNT
VERNON (Ohio) — Mary L. (Scott) Stahlman, 93, of Mount Vernon passed away
Saturday, Nov. 20, 2004, at the Country Court Nursing Center. She was born
March 4, 1911, in Wabash, Ind., to Daniel Oren and Viola (Thompson) Scott.
Mary was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene, and a former member of
the First Wesleyan Church. She is survived by special friends, Freda Farmer,
Peg Williams and Margaret Poland, all of Mount Vernon. In addition to her
parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ferdinand
Stahlman;
one brother; and one sister.
A
funeral service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Dowds-Snyder Funeral
Home with the Rev. Paul Merki officiating. Friends may call from 1 p.m. until
the time of service. Interment will follow in Mount Vernon Memorial Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Camp Sychar,
201 Sychar Road, Mount Vernon 43050. This obituary and guest registry may be
viewed online at www.snyderfuneralhomes.com.
Who were Ferdinand Stahlman's Parents?
723. Kathyrn (Stahlman) Brown
from The Washington Post from:
http://legacy.com/WashingtonPost/DeathNotices.asp?Page=Notice&PersonID=106112831
BROWN
KATHRYN STAHLMAN BROWN (Age 64) Originally of Silver Spring, MD, passed away
March 16, 2008, in Tampa, FL. She is survived by her mother Helen Abbott
Stahlman; her daughter, Kari Middleton; sons, Frank and Michael Grimaldi. She
is also survived by her siblings, Ingrid Stahlman, Carl Stahlman and Claire
Garretson. Services at Arlington National Cemetery, April 3, at 2 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Lung Association.
Who
was Kathryn's father?
724.
Barbara A. Aljoe
from the Jefferson Democrat 6/15/2006 via Chris
Barbara
A. Aljoe, 78, a guest at the McKinley Health Care Center in Brookville, died
Wednesday, June 7, 2006 at McKinley Health Care Center. She was born August 1,
1927 in Brookville the daughter of Frank McManigle and Wilma Stahlman
McManigle. She was married to Charles William Aljoe. He preceded
her in death on Jan. 25, 1987. Mrs. Aljoe was a homemaker and worked as a
glover maker for Brookville Glove Factory.
Surviving are two daughters, Julie A. (Judy) Dawson of Brookville and Sandy
Aljoe of Clearfield, three grandchildren, one great-grand-daughter and one
sister, Esther Allen of Warren. She was preceded in death by her parents,
husband, and two brothers, James and George McManigle.
Visitation will be at the time of services on Thursday, June 15 at 11:00 a.m.
at the Richardsville Baptist Church with the Rev. Lee Weiss officiating.
Arrangements were handled by McKinney Funeral Home, 345 Main Street,
Brookville. Interment will be in the Riggs Cemetery, Warsaw Twp.
Memorials may be made to the donor's choice.
Who
were Wilma Stahlman’s parents?
725. James A. White the
Globe-Leader, New Wilmington, Pa from http://globe-leader.com/obituaries.htm
as retrieved on Apr 3, 2008
James
A. White, of New Bedford, passed away the morning of Wednesday, March 26,
2008, in Jameson Hospital. He was 81.
Born
April 20, 1926, in Youngstown, he was a son of the late Harry and Grace Reusch
White.
He
married Sarah “Betty” Curry April 19, 1947. She passed away in 1995.
Mr. White had been a millwright at Republic Steel in Youngstown. He
retired in 1982. Mr. White served in World War II as a private first class in
the Army during which time he earned a Purple Heart, Victory Medal, Good
Conduct Ribbon, the Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon with two bronze battle
stars and the Philippine ND with two bronze battle stars. Mr. White belonged
to VFW Post 7600 in Coitsville, Ohio. He was an artist and enjoyed gardening,
woodworking and bowling.
Survivors
include three daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Donald Stahlman of Edinburg,
Sally and John Dyce of Hanoverton, Ohio, and Martha and Bill Bares of
Youngstown; a son and daughter-in-law, James Jr. and Rose White of New
Bedford; a sister, Frances Holiday of Youngstown; 10 grandchildren; 9
great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
In
addition to his wife, a grandson, Donald Stahlman Jr.; six brothers; and five
sisters preceded him in death. A service was held Wednesday, April 2, at the
R. Cunningham Funeral Home, New Castle. The Rev. Bill Beck of Barnstone
Ministries officiated. Burial was in Green Haven Cemetery, Canfield. Memorial
contributions may be made to the family.
Who
are Donald Stahlman Sr.’s parents?
726. Kay E. Bowley
05/07/2008 from the Courier Express
http://www.zwire.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=19667378&BRD=2758&PAG=461&dept_id=572984&rfi=8
Kay
E. Bowley, 66, Bowley Road, Brookville, died Friday at the Jefferson Manor in
Brookville. Born Feb. 27, 1942, in Brookville, she was the daughter of the
late Ray W. and Grace E. Minich McAninch. She was married to David F. Bowley
April 20, 1963, in Brookville. He survives. She was a homemaker.
She
was a member of the Roseville Church of Christ and the Roseville Homemakers.
She was a former volunteer for the Brookville Red Cross at the Evangelical
United Methodist Church in Brookville. She is also survived by four daughters:
Mrs. Fuzz (Carol M.) Young, Karen Ross and Mrs. Benjy (Autumn L.) Smith, all
of Brookville and Mrs. Carl (Betsi) Groff of Lake City, Fla.; one son, Michael
D. Bowley of Brookville; two sisters, Mrs. Cliff (Mary Louise) Shilling of
Dunnellon, Fla., and Mrs. Don (Ann M.) Stahlman of Lecanto, Fla.; eight
grandchildren; and one great-grandson.
Friends
were received Sunday at the McKinney Funeral Home in Brookville. A funeral
service was held Monday at the funeral home with the Rev. John Hartzell
officiating. Burial was in the Roseville Bethel Cemetery, Union Township.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, c/o Karyn King,
3 Marlin St., Brookville, PA 15825 or the American Diabetes Association, 300
Penn Center Blvd., Suite 700, Pittsburgh, PA 15235.
Who
are Don Stahlman’s parents?
727.
Laura (Songer) Sage
BA 9/19/1960 via C. Orris
Mrs. Laura Frances Sage, of Leeper R.
D. 1, Clarion County, died Wednesday, September 14, 1960, in the Warren, Pa.,
General Hospital at 77 years of age.
A
native of Jefferson county, she was born June 22 1883 a daughter of Sylvester
M. and Annie Margaret (Dinger) Songer. She was married to Otis V. Sage, who
preceded her in death on April 30, 1954, leaving to survive two daughters,
Mrs. Lyle N. Schuller, of Warren, PA., and Mrs. Lewis Crosley, of Youngsville.
Five
brothers and four sisters survive. They are: Mrs. Leroy Seeley. of
Knoxdale; Mrs. William Mauersberg, of Sigel; Mrs. John Hagerty, of Crown;
Elmer Songer, of Leeper R.D.1; Robert A. Songer, of Warren, Pa.; Sarry G.
Songer, of North Warren; Clyde Songer, of Freeport; Edward Songer and Mrs.
Walter Bednies, of Oxnard, Calif.
Funeral
services were held on Saturday morning, September 17, at 10:00 a.m. in St.
Mary's church at Crown, Clarion county. Rev. George Dwyer, pastor of the
church of which she was a member, officiated at the funeral mass.
Interment was in the church cemetery. Funeral arrangements were handled by the
Reitz Funeral Home in Brookville.
Who
was Annie Margaret Dinger’s parents?
729.
Lorain W. "Gabe" Heeter cache
of http://www.joycetice.com/obitcemt/austiobit.htm
Heeter,
Lorain W. "Gabe" Age 84 of 2673 Austinburg Road, Knoxville, PA,
entered into rest early Thursday morning at Broad Acres Nursing Home in
Wellsboro following a short illness. He was born on October 7, 1921 in Knox,
PA, the son of Lorenzo and Mona Stahlman Heeter.
Gabe was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII, serving in the European Theater.
On
April 30, 1954, he and Laura Croft were married in Coudersport, PA. Laura
predeceased him on January 6, 2006. Gabe was a 40-year employee of
Ingersoll-Rand Co. in Painted Post, working as a molder in their foundry. He
was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and was an avid gardener and
sports fan. Surviving are his daughters, Bonnie Rogers of Tucson, AZ, Marlene
Finley of Hammondsport, NY, Patricia (Roger) Swan of Lindley, NY and Linda
(James) Bliss of Westfield, PA; his son, Wendell Heeter of Arizona;
his aunt, Genevieve Ebersole of Azusa, CA; sisters-in-law, Mary Lang of
Knoxville and Shirley Heeter of Sharon, PA. Also surviving are 12
grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and
cousins. Besides his wife Laura, Gabe was predeceased by his sisters, Maxine
Manning and Bernice Stoyer, and brothers, Ronald Heeter and Robert Heeter.
Friends
may call on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the H.P. Smith & Son, Inc.
Funeral Home, 1607 Main St., Woodhull, NY, where funeral and committal
services will follow at 4 p.m. with Rev. Joel Coleman officiating. Burial will
follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Austinburg, PA. Memorial in Lorain's name may
be made to The Austinburg United Methodist Church in care of Ava Foster, RR 4,
Westfield, PA 16950. Star-Gazette.com Obituaries for 09/01/06.
Who
were Mona Stahlman's parents?
730.
Alta Leonard) Stahlman – White
WHITE,
Alta - Passed away at age 95. Loving wife of the late Charles A.
Stahlman,
and of the late William A. White; devoted mother of John L. Stahlman;
cherished grandmother of John P. Stahlman,
Laurie A. Alexander, Patricia A. Andershock; beloved daughter of the late
Arthur W. Leonard; dear sister of Lloyd Leonard, Lester Leonard and Juanita Blunt;
also survived by great-grandsons, John W. Stahlman, Donovan Alexander, and great
granddaughter Chloe Andershock. Friends may visit after 10:30am and are
invited to attend the Funeral Service Thursday, May 26 at 11:30am at DUGGAN'S
SERRA MORTUARY, 500 Westlake Ave., DC. Interment will follow at Cypress Lawn
Memorial Park. This
article appeared on page Z - 99 of the San Francisco Chronicle
Sunday, May 22, 2005.
Who
were Charles A. Stahlman's parents?
731. Flossie Mae Stahlman
from The Gainesville Sun
http://www.legacy.com/GAINESVILLE/Obituaries.asp?Page=SearchResults&DateRange=Today&Product=0
Flossie Mae Stahlman, 89, passed away peacefully at 11 p.m. on Aug. 31, 2008,
in Gainesville, FL. She was born in Hopkinsville, KY, on April 30, 1919, to
Mose and Cora Johnson. Flossie was
a loving mother, devoted wife and a great-great grandmother. A faithful member
of Lighthouse Baptist Church, Flossie will always be remembered by her warm
heart, kind generosity, and her love for the Lord and all mankind. She was a
skilled seamstress for many years in Gainesville and had a large following of
loyal clients.
She
was predeceased by her husband, Leon L. Stahlman,
by her daughter, Peggy Ann Smith, by her granddaughter, Gala Anne Hayes, and
by her grandson, Randall Ray Hayes. Flossie is survived by her daughter,
Marguerite L. Boydell of Sarasota, FL; and by her granddaughters, Cindy Henley
DeMay of Sarasota, Sherry Bartnicki of Hickory, NC, and by Shelia Kessel, also
of Hickory. She also is survived by two sisters, Syble Scott of Pembroke, KY,
and Shirley Bromley of Olathe, KS. She also leaves behind six great
grandchildren, Nicole McClain of Spring Hill, FL; and Keith Nicholas, Richard
Nicholas, Luke Kessel, Rachel Kessel and Julia Kessel, all living in Hickory.
Flossie also is survived by four great-great grandchildren, Sincere Littles
and Shamar Littles of Spring Hill; and Graceyn Nicholas and Kendall Nicholas
of Hickory.
Flossie chose cremation and asked that her ashes be buried next to her
husband's in Paducah, KY. A memorial service will take place Sunday, Sept. 7,
2 p.m., at Lighthouse Baptist Church, 2611 NW 68th Ave., Gainesville. Reverend
Mike Killian will be presiding.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to extend an expression of memory and
sympathy are asked to donate to Lighthouse Baptist Church. Arrangements are in
the care of Forest Meadows Funeral Home, Cemeteries, and Crematory. 352 378
2528
Who
were Leon L. Stahlman's parents?
734.
Lillian Rampone
cache of http://www.timesofmiddlecountry.com/Section-17722.112114-f2008-08-28_Obituaries.html.
Times Beacon Record on Line
Lillian
Elizabeth Rampone of Setauket died on Aug. 21 in her 79th year. She
is survived by her husband of 57 years, Charles, and their children: sons
Chuck, and his wife Bonnie Rampone of Setauket, Wayne and his wife Jeanne
Rampone also of Setauket, John Rampone and his partner Peter Sylvester of
Belle Terre as well as two daughters, Janet and her husband Don
Stahlman of Allison Park, Pa., and MaryBeth and Philip Weisner of
Armonk.
She loved her 16 grandchildren: Chuck III (Michelle),
Christopher, Wayne Jr., (Danielle), Merissa, Steven, Christine, Paul, Rachel,
Craig, ArinMichelle, Julian, Nicole, Kristin (Timothy), Jim (Lisa), Brenda
(John), Michael (Shannon) and was step-great-grandmother to Christopher,
Shelby and Oliver.
Who
are Don Stahlman’s parents?
735.
William H. Wegman
from http://bauerfuneralhome.com/viewObit.php?oID=415
William H. Wegman, age 59, of Chicora,
died on Sunday, August 3, 2008, at Sugar Creek Rest in Worthington. He was
born on March 11, 1949, in Elkins, WV, to Charles and Lela (Markley) Wegman.
Mr. Wegman was employed by Senex Explosive, Inc. as a driller.
He is survived by his wife, Danielle
(Myers) Wegman; one son, Timothy William Wegman of Chicora; one daughter, Joyce
Ann Stahlman and husband Robert of
Chicora; three grandchildren, Collette, Brooke, and Jacob Stahlman; five
brothers, June Wegman, Phillip Wegman, and Robert Wegman all of Valley Bend,
WV, John Wegman of Mill Creek, WV, and Stanley Wegman of Elkins, WV; and four
sisters, Rex Wegman of Coalton, WV, Edith Byrd of Elkins, WV, Etta Grey of
Valley Bend, WV, and Mary Miller of Mill Creek, WV. He was preceded in death
by his parents; and two brothers, Jim and Franklin Wegman. Interment will be
held in the Mountain State Memorial Gardens, WV.
Who are
Robert Stahlman’s parents?
736. Mont Stahlman From the Sarasota Herald-Tribune
(FL) - December 1, 1997
Mont
Stahlman 89, Port Charlotte and a former resident of Arcadia, died Nov.
29, 1997.
He was born Feb. 18, 1908, in
Somerville, Pa., and lived in Arcadia for six years prior to moving to
Port Charlotte this year. He retired as owner and operator of a lumber
business and operated the R.M. Autorama in Arcadia for a number of
years.
The graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Ridge Cemetery
in Arcadia. Roberson Funeral Home, Port Charlotte Chapel, is in charge.
Who were Mont’s parents?
737. Harry D. Jordan, 81,
from the Punxsutawney Spirit, December 2, 2008
Harry D. Jordan, 81, formerly of
Punxsutawney, died Friday, Nov. 28, 2008, at Brevellier Village, Erie.
He was born April 22, 1927, in Punxsutawney, a son of the late U. Dee
Jordan and Margaret (Heitzenrater) Jordan.
Mr. Jordan was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Punxsutawney and
the John W. Jenks Masonic Lodge No. 534, Coundersport Conistery, Jaffa
Shrine. He was a retired employee of Interstate Amiesite of
Punxsutawney.
Surviving relatives include one brother, John (Jack) Jordan of Erie; two
nieces, Lauri Jewell and Marci Stahlman
of Erie; a nephew, John Jordan of Knotts Island, N.C.; two great-nieces;
two great-great-nephews; and two great-great-nieces.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death an infant sister,
Marjorie Jean Jordan; and an infant brother, William Eugene Jordan. A
funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. today at the Deeley Funeral
Home, Punxsutawney, with the Rev. Kent E. Holmes officiating. Interment
will be at Circle Hill Cemetery in Punxsutawney. The family has
suggested that memorials be made to the Presbyterian Church of
Punxsutawney or the Zem Zem Shrine Hospital of Erie.
Who
are Marci Stahlman’ parents and which Stahlman is she married to?
739.
Charles W. Spuck
The Derrick, Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Charles
W. Spuck, 88, of Reynoldsville RD 2, died at 3:55 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 26,
2004, in Jefferson Manor, Brookville. Born March 23, 1916, in Soldier,
he was the son of Stephen and Anastasia Nakoneczny Spuck. Mr. Spuck
earned a doctorate in 1962 in natural medicine from Mid-Western
University, Missouri. He spent the majority of his life helping others
through the art of natural medicines. He enjoyed spending time with his
family and reading and learning. His focus over the years in natural
medicines and religious studies lead to numerous certificates of
achievement in
those
fields.
Mr.
Spuck retired after 26 years of service at DuBois Regional Medical
Center and later from Christ the King Manor of DuBois. He was married
May 24, 1958, to Melda Bussatto, who survives.
Also
surviving are three sons, Charles Mike Spuck of Reynoldsville, Timothy
Spuck of Oil City and Daniel Spuck of Mercer; four daughters, Mrs.
Richard (Charlene) Sherman of Corsica, and Mrs.
Jerry (Patricia) Stahlman, Mrs. Jack (Mary)
Giambanco and Linda Spuck, all of Brookville; and 13 grandchildren. He
also is survived by one brother, Peter Spuck of DuBois; and three
sisters, Mary Lupo of Portchester, N.Y., Stella Yamrick of Sykesville
and Nadgia Horner of Cortland, Ohio. In
addition to his parents, Mr. Spuck was preceded in death by two
brothers, Paul and John Spuck; and a daughter-in-law, Lisa Shepler Spuck.
Friends
may call from 3 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Bernard P. Snyder
Funeral Home, 206 Main St., Reynoldsville. Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. Thursday in the funeral home with
the Rev. William Rice officiating.
Who are the parents of Jerry
Stahlman,the husband of Patricia?
740. George 'King'
Stahlman from SanDiego.com by the Union-Tribune Feb. 13, 2009
George 'King' Stahlman dies at
85; well-known bail bondsman, San Diego icon
SAN
DIEGO —
George “King” Stahlman, a bail bondsman and fixture in the
community for more than 60 years, died Friday morning of emphysema,
his family announced. Stahlman, 85, was known for his gregarious
personality and propensity for self-promotion in a highly competitive
business. He is widely recognizable from his television, radio and
print advertising, many of which featured the jingle: “It's better
to know me and not need me than to need me and not know me.”
According to his family, Stahlman's longtime motto was: “Early to
bed, early to rise, work like hell and advertise.”
Stahlman
was born in Los Angeles County in the Hollywood/Glendale area on June
26, 1923. He served in the Navy from 1941 to 1946 and was awarded a
Purple Heart after he was injured in the World War II battle of
Guadalcanal in the South Pacific. His son-in-law, Mike Hardwick, noted
Stahlman's ship was torpedoed and sunk in November 1942 on Friday the
13th. He died on Friday the 13th, surrounded by family at his Del
Cerro home. Stahlman started his business in Oceanside in 1946,
Hardwick said. Stahlman had the oldest bail bond license in the state,
according to a San Diego Union-Tribune profile in 2004.
He
had operated King Stahlman Bail Bonds from its current downtown San
Diego location since December 1960 and later expanded to storefronts
near jails in Chula Vista, Santee and Vista. He
ran for mayor of San Diego in 1967 and finished a distant fifth with 4
percent of the vote.
“He's always been a person who did whatever he could to help our
clients out,” said Michael L. Crowley, a veteran attorney and
president of the San Diego Criminal Defense Bar Association.
“He's
always served the community honorably,” Crowley said. Stahlman is
survived by his three children, George, Cara Mia and Cindy, and his
four grandchildren. His wife, Beverly Ann, died in August 2003.
Who
were his parents???
From
the family’s release:
San
Diego has lost a great legend and one of its most colorful characters
today. George “King” Stahlman died peacefully at his home
this morning surrounded by family. With some irony, he passed
away on a Friday the 13th, the same day his ship was sunk during World
War II.
The
King was born on June 26, 1923 in Hollywood, California. Most of
his childhood was spent between Hollywood and St. Joseph Missouri.
Those years during the Depression helped to form a lot of the strength
and drive that made him a success in the bail bond business.
In
the spring of 1941, at the age of 18, he enlisted in the Navy and was
shipped off to fight in World War II with the Pacific Fleet. On
Friday, November 13, 1941, his ship was torpedoed and sunk at
Guadalcanal. Filled with shrapnel, bleeding and near death, he
spent nearly 14 hours in the water with a few surviving shipmates
surrounded by sharks before being rescued by the Marines. He was
transferred to New Zealand to recover form his injuries and received a
Purple Heart for bravery and the wounds he sustained.
After
the war, King returned to Los Angeles to work with his father, a
famous District Attorney and representative to many of the Hollywood
stars of the 40’s and 50’s. It was not long before he was
drawn to the bail bond business and the characters and gangsters of
that era. He left Los Angeles to start his own bail bond
business in San Diego in 1946.
King’s
motto from his early days was “Early to bed, early to rise, work
like hell and advertise.” This served him well in the fiercely
competitive bail bond business. He has built a family bail bond
business on a foundation of integrity and honesty – a rarity in
today’s world. His newest singing jingle “It is better to
know me and not need me than to need me and not know me” will
forever be in the hearts and minds of the San Diego faithful.
Over
the years, he ran for Mayor of San Diego in the 1970’s – even
flying an advertising plane over the top of one of his competitors
while they were speaking at a rally. He also ran a very
successful California golf tour in the 1990’s which included another
colorful character, Evel Knievel.
The
King was known as a great philanthropist in the San Diego community,
proudly supporting many causes to benefit children and military
families. They broke the mold when they made King Stahlman. San
Diego has sadly lost an icon, a legend, a philanthropist and truly a
colorful character.
Also
see: http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Local-Celebrity-War-Hero-Dies-.html
741.
Harry D. Jordan from The Punxsutawney Spirit
Harry
D. Jordan, 81, formerly of Punxsutawney, died Friday, Nov. 28, 2008,
at Bereviller Village, Erie. He was born April 22, 1927, in
Punxsutawney, a son of U. Dee Jordan and Margaret (Heitzenrater)
Jordan. Mr. Jordan was a member of the Presbyterian Church of
Punxsutawney and the John W. Jenks Masonic Lodge No. 534, Coudersport
Consistory, Jaffa Shrine. He was a retired employee of Interstate
Amiesite of Punxsutawney.
Surviving
relatives include one brother, John (Jack) Jordan of Erie; two
nieces, Lauri Jewell and Marci Stahlman of Erie; a nephew, John Jordan
of Knotts Island, N.C.; two great-nieces; two great-great-nephews; and
two great-great-nieces.
Friends
will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, at the
Deeley Funeral Home, Punxsutawney. A funeral service will be held at
11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with the Rev. Kent E. Holmes
officiating. Also, members of the John W. Jenks Masonic Lodge No. 534
are to assemble for service at 7 p.m. Monday evening at the funeral
home. Interment will be at Circle Hill Cemetery in Punxsutawney. The
family has suggested that memorials be made to the Presbyterian Church
of Punxsutawney or the Zem-Zem Shrine Hospital of Erie.
Who
are Marci Stahlman's parents and who is she married to?
742.
John Calvin Raybuck
from The Oil City Derrick August 20, 2009
John
Calvin Raybuck, 83, of New Bethlehem, died Tuesday evening, Aug. 18,
2009, at the Clarion Hospital. Born April 5, 1926, in Redbank
Township, he was the son of Harry I. and Pearl J. Dinger Raybuck.
Mr.
Raybuck was a United States Army Veteran serving during World War II.
After his discharge from the Army, he finished his education,
graduating from Clarion-Limestone High School. He was married Aug. 5,
1950, to the former Bernadine Williams, who survives. They recently
celebrated 59 years of marriage. Mr. Raybuck was employed by the
A&P Supermarket in New Bethlehem and Rimersburg until his
retirement.
He
attended the First Church of God in New Bethlehem and enjoyed
attending church, hunting, fishing, gardening, reading and spending
time with his children, grandchildren, and especially his four
great-grandchildren.
In
addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Carol Sayers and
her husband, Donald, of New Bethlehem; a son, Randy Raybuck and his
wife, Cindy, of Fairmount City; four grandchildren, Jason Sayers and
his wife, Cristin, of Erie, Kimberly Foringer and her husband, Ryan,
of New Bethlehem, Nicole Burns and her husband, Bryan, of Leeper and
Toby Raybuck and his wife, Kayla, of Hawthorn.
He
is also survived by four great-grandchildren: Madison and Mackenzie
Foringer and Ethan and Makenna Burns; a sister, Jenny Hetrick; three
brothers, Charles Raybuck and his wife, Betty, George Raybuck and his
wife, Ethel and William Raybuck and his wife, Joanne; and numerous
nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in
death by a brother, Jack Raybuck; a sister, Helen Filetti and an
infant sister.
Friends
will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Rupert
Funeral Home, 301 Penn St., New Bethlehem. Funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m. Friday in the funeral home. The Rev. John Phillips,
pastor of the First Church of God in New Bethlehem, will officiate.
Interment
will follow in New Bethlehem Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be
given to the American Cancer Society, 133B West Main St., Clarion,
16214. Online condolences may be sent to John’s family at www.rupertfuneralhomes.com
Who
were Pearl Dingers parents? Who were Harry Raybuck’s parents?
743.
John B. 'Jack' Shouey from
The Derrick 6/14/2008
John
B. "Jack" Shouey, 82, of 227 Water St. (Billie Brown
Building), Titusville, has gone to be with the Lord following a short
illness. He passed away at 2:57 p.m. Thursday, June 12, 2008, at St.
Vincent Health Center in Erie. Mr. Shouey was born July 31, 1925, in
Franklin, a son of the late John and Vivian Ditzenburger Shouey.
He was a 1943 graduate of Franklin High School.
Mr.
Shouey was inducted into the U.S. Navy on Oct. 15, 1943, at USNTS in
Sampson, N.Y. He graduated from aviation machinist school at the Navy
pier in Chicago and was stationed aboard the USS Hornet. He received
the Pacific Theater Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon and the Victory
Medal. Mr. Shouey was honorably discharged May 4, 1946, at Bainbridge,
Md. He was employed by Modern Screw Machine in Erie as foreman and
retired from Amsco Corp. in Erie in 1989. He enjoyed his family,
hunting, fishing, metal detecting and playing cards. Mr. Shouey was a
member of First United Methodist Church in Titusville and the Bruce
Shorts VFW Post 5958 in Titusville.
He
is survived by his second wife, Charlotte Worden Smith Shouey, who he
married May 30, 1986, in Erie. She now lives in Titusville. Mr. Shouey
is also survived by three sons, Daniel Shouey of California, Timothy
Shouey and his wife, Jennifer, of Exeter, N.H., and John Shouey and
his wife, Mary, of Carlisle; two daughters, Tonya Knopf and her
husband, Ken, of Warren, and Lisa Hughes and her husband, James, of
Waterford; and three stepchildren, Susan Lake and her husband, Rodney,
and Richard Smith and his wife, Terry, all of Titusville, and Kristen
Patrick and her husband, Kevin, of Las Vegas, Nev.
Also
surviving are four sisters, June Lake of Pleasantville, Ruth Keefer of
Franklin, Page Cooper of Mount Vernon, Ohio, and Berdina Schaff of
Centrial, S.C.; two brothers, Charles Shouey of Franklin and Richard
Shouey of Philadelphia; 21 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews.
Mr.
Shouey was preceded in death in 1977 by his first wife, Sarah Bunnell,
who he married in Franklin in 1947; one brother, William Shouey; one
grandson, Darrin Stahlman; and one granddaughter, Kimberly Shouey.
Friends
may call from 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday and from 10 to 11 a.m. Monday at the
Gordon B. Garrett Funeral Home, 303 N. Washington St., Titusville.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral
home with the Rev. J. Lee Baker, a United Methodist minister and
friend of Mr. Shouey, officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn
Cemetery, Titusville. Memorial contributions may be made to First
United Methodist Church, 302 W. Walnut St., Titusville, 16354; or the
charity of one's choice.
Who
are Darrin’s parents?
744.
James Monroe McManigle, Sr.
from the Jefferson Democrat 3/9/2006 via C. Orris
James
Monroe McManigle Sr., 65, of Beverly Health Care, Shippenville, died
Saturday, March 4, 2006 at Beverly Health Care. Born July 4, 1940 in
Brookville, he was the son of Frank McManigle and Wilma Stahlman.
He was married to Anna Sarah Hetrick on Feb.10, 1978 in Brookville,
she survives.
Mr. McManigle was retired from PennDOT road crew. He was an
attending member of the First Baptist Church of Brookville. He
enjoyed his pets, hunting, gardening, and farming. Mr. McManigle was
also a resident volunteer of Beverly Health Care of Shippenville.
Surviving
along with his wife is one son, James McManigle of Brookville, one
daughter, Esther Kelly, Kane; two step sons, Roger M. Crate,
Brookville and Bill L. Crate, Jr., Florida, two step daughters, Evelyn
L. Palmer, Brookville and Wanda L. Nowark, Baliva, NY and eight
grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Esther Allen,
Warren and Barb Aljoe, Brookville.
Preceding
him in death were his parents, two brothers, George and Walter
McManigle, two infant children and two infant grandchildren. Funeral
services will be held on Thursday at 7 p.m. at First Baptist
Church, Brookville, 101 Main Street with the Rev. Rohn Peterson
officiating. Arrangements were handled by McKinney Funeral Home,
345 Main Street, Brookville. Memorials may be sent to First Baptist
Church 101 Main Street, Brookville, PA 15825. Cards may be sent
to his wife, Anna McManigle, 1910 Route 36, Brookville, PA 15825
Who
were Wilma Stahlman’s parents?
745.
James A. Wollaston
from The St. Mary's Daily Press, St. Mary's, Pennsylvania
James
Arthur "Art" Wollaston, 96, of Genesee, died Monday (January
31, 2005) in his home. Born on March 27, 1908 in Costello, he was the
son of James E. and Kathryn Wollaston. On October 29, 1936 in Latrobe,
he married the former Hilda M. Hanes, who predeceased him September
16, 2002.
Mr. Wollaston is survived by three son, James W. Wollaston of Orange,
CA, John F. Wollaston of Oxford, MI, and Robert B. Wollaston of
Ankeny, IA; 11 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and nieces and
nephews. He was predeceased by a daughter, Patricia A. Stahlman; a
granddaughter, Wendy Stahlman; two brothers and three sisters.
Mr.
Wollaston was employed by National Fuel Gas Company, starting his
career in January 1934 at the Bradford Distribution Center as shop
clerk. In July 1941, he was transferred to the civil engineering
department in Oil City as assistant engineer. He became field agent,
then supervisor and finally assistant secretary of the United Natural
Gas Company. He also served on the National Fuel Gas Company Legal
Committee. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Genesee,
a charter member of the American Right of Way Association, Oil City
Chamber of Commerce, Wellsville Order of Elks, Boy Scout leader,
charter member of Citizens Against Government Waste,
the
Potter County Historical Society and the Genesee Volunteer Fire
Company.
Friends
may call at Olney Funeral Home, Ulysses Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. A
Vigil Service will take place at 7p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will
be celebrated 10 a.m. Saturday in Sacred Heart Church, Genessee. The
Rev. Brian E. Vossler will be the celebrant. Burial will be in the St.
Marys Cemetery, Kinney, PA. Memorials may be made to the Genessee
Volunteer Fire Company or the Sacred Heart Church Building Fund,
Genesse, Pa. 16923
Who
was Patricia married to?
746.
Linda J. (Shields) Stahlman
(Shields, Kinsley) – Unknown Newspaper
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ohio/obituary.aspx?n=linda-j-stahlman&pid=126958122
Linda
J. Stahlman, 65, passed away May 3, 2009. Born in Pennsylvania, she
was an area resident most of her life. Linda, a loving daughter,
mother, and grandmother, was preceded in death by her father, Arthur
Shields; brother, Dale Shields and his wife Trudy; and grandson, Brad.
Linda is survived by her mother, Mary Shields; her children, Carla,
Greg, Lori, and Lisa (Mani) and their father, Lowell; grandchildren,
Ashley, Alexander, and Camren; brother, Gary (Sherrie) Shields; and
many other relatives and friends.
At
her request, no services will be held. Memorials may be made to the
American Lung Assoc., 6100 Rockside Woods Blvd. #260, Independence, OH
44131. Hecker, 330-699-2600.
Who
was Linda married to in the Stahlman line???
747.
Howard Stahlman
from Family-Placed Death Notice
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlanta/obituary.aspx?n=howard-stahlman&pid=130085575
Howard Howard Stahlman, age 89
passed peacefully on Sunday, June 19, 2009 surrounded by his loving
family. A decorated WWII veteran and retired businessman, Howard was a
devoted husband to his wife Julie for almost 64 years and is also
survived by his children, Peter and Lissie, grandchildren, Jessica and
Benjamin and great grandson, Ryder, all of Atlanta. In addition,
Howard is survived by his brother Phil and wife Rhoda of Atlanta, and
brother Sam and wife Renee of Patchogue, NY and numerous cousins,
nieces and nephews.
A
selfless man, Howard's only mission in life was to make his family
happy and take care of those in need. In his earlier years, Howard was
a regular donor at blood drives, and after retirement, he worked with
special needs children and volunteered at Habitat for Humanity's
Atlanta office. Sign online guestbook: www.edressler.com. Graveside
services will be held on Wednesday, July 22 at 1:00 pm at Arlington
Cemetery with Rabbi Analia Bortz officiating. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Habitat
for Humanity or a charity of your choice. Arrangements by Dressler's
Jewish Funeral Care, 770-451-4999. Guest Book: www.edressler.com
Uncle
to Eric Stahlman? – WTC victim. Who are Howard’s parents?
748.
Gloria D. Stahlman
from the Tennessean, Nashville, Tennessee
STAHLMAN,
Gloria D., R.N. Age 83, died on June 22, 2009 in Nashville, TN. Mrs.
Stahlman attended the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing and was
part of the last class of Army Cadet Nurses in 1945. She worked at
VUMC as the scrub nurse for then Chief of Neurosurgery, the late Dr.
William Meacham. Her husband, Gray E.B. Stahlman, M.D., who died in
1969, was born and raised in Nashville, TN, attended Vanderbilt
University and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and completed
a Neurosurgery residency at Vanderbilt.
Mrs.
Stahlman lived in Saratoga, CA from 1955 to 2008, when she returned to
Nashville to be closer to family. She is survived by her son, Gray C.
Stahlman M.D. and daughter-in-law, Mary DesChamps Stahlman of
Nashville, TN; her daughter, Kimberly Stahlman Kearns and son-in-law,
Michael Kearns of Philadelphia, PA; and two loving grandchildren, Kate
and Gray Kearns.
Mrs.
Stahlman's remains will be interred beside her husband in Saratoga, CA
at a future date. In recognition of her fondness for all animals, in
lieu of flowers, the family asks that any memorials on her behalf be
directed to: The Nashville Humane Association (www.nashvillehumane.org).
Who
are Gray Stahlman’s and Gloria parents?
WOODLAWN-ROESCH-PATTON
FUNERAL HOME, 660 Thompson Lane, Nashville, TN 37204
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/tennessean/obituary.aspx?n=gloria-d-stahlman&pid=128881710