Daughter of Charles W. and Ada Halstead and wife of Homer Stalling.
FUNERAL SERVICE TUESDAY
FOR MRS. HOMER STALLING
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Price funeral chapel for Mrs. Homer Stalling, Barnard, who died at 7:20 a.m. yesterday at the Missouri Methodist hospital, St. Joseph, where she had been a patient four weeks. She had been ill two years.
The Rev. Dale Lockhart will conduct the service and burial will be in Masonic cemetery, Barnard.
Native of Breckenridge, Mrs. Stalling was married Oct. 10, 1923, in Breckenridge, to Mr. Stalling, who survives. Other survivors are two sisters, Miss Bessie Halstead, Breckenridge and Mrs. Hallie Page, Kansas City, and one brother, Jasper Halstead, Kansas City.
Graduate from the Breckenridge high school, Mrs. Stalling attended the Kirksville State college and for several years taught in elementary schools. In 1915, she was graduated from the Ensworth Hospital School of Nursing in St. Joseph and until her marriage practiced her profession as registered nurse. She was a member of the Barnard Methodist church.
The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri
Monday, November 29, 1954, Page 5
Daughter of Charles W. and Ada Halstead and wife of Homer Stalling.
FUNERAL SERVICE TUESDAY
FOR MRS. HOMER STALLING
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Price funeral chapel for Mrs. Homer Stalling, Barnard, who died at 7:20 a.m. yesterday at the Missouri Methodist hospital, St. Joseph, where she had been a patient four weeks. She had been ill two years.
The Rev. Dale Lockhart will conduct the service and burial will be in Masonic cemetery, Barnard.
Native of Breckenridge, Mrs. Stalling was married Oct. 10, 1923, in Breckenridge, to Mr. Stalling, who survives. Other survivors are two sisters, Miss Bessie Halstead, Breckenridge and Mrs. Hallie Page, Kansas City, and one brother, Jasper Halstead, Kansas City.
Graduate from the Breckenridge high school, Mrs. Stalling attended the Kirksville State college and for several years taught in elementary schools. In 1915, she was graduated from the Ensworth Hospital School of Nursing in St. Joseph and until her marriage practiced her profession as registered nurse. She was a member of the Barnard Methodist church.
The Maryville Daily Forum, Maryville, Missouri
Monday, November 29, 1954, Page 5
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