Mr. Stafford died Tuesday in Woodland Nursing Home where he had lived for many years. He was a native of Delaware County, attended Royerton schools and graduated from Muncie Central High School and General Motors Institute. He was employed at Chevrolet-Muncie for 36 years before his became ill. Mr. Stafford was a member of Center Chapel United Methodist Church and the Speedy Workers Sunday School Class. He also was a member of Delaware Lodge 46, F&AM and Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis.
Surviving are his wife, Madge Rector Stafford; his daughter, Mrs. Pat Hiatt, Kokomo; a sister, Anna White, Muncie; and a nephew.
Memorials may be directed to Gethsemane United Methodist Church.
Mr. Stafford died Tuesday in Woodland Nursing Home where he had lived for many years. He was a native of Delaware County, attended Royerton schools and graduated from Muncie Central High School and General Motors Institute. He was employed at Chevrolet-Muncie for 36 years before his became ill. Mr. Stafford was a member of Center Chapel United Methodist Church and the Speedy Workers Sunday School Class. He also was a member of Delaware Lodge 46, F&AM and Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis.
Surviving are his wife, Madge Rector Stafford; his daughter, Mrs. Pat Hiatt, Kokomo; a sister, Anna White, Muncie; and a nephew.
Memorials may be directed to Gethsemane United Methodist Church.
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