Dr. Frederick B. Stahlman, M.D., 76, of Clarion, died Friday, May 30, 1997 at Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. Dr. Stahlman was born May 2, 1921 in Charleroi, the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Stahlman of Indiana. He was married in 1945 to Joan Dick, who preceded him in death. He married Lillian McGee Fink in DuBois on May 24, 1975. A 1939 graduate of Indiana High School, he graduated from Waynesburg College in 1943 and entered Pittsburgh Medical School, where he graduated in 1946 in the field of family practice. He entered the Army Medical Services in 1947 and was discharged honorably with the rank of captain in 1949. Dr. Stahlman was house physician at Indiana Hospital for one year prior to opening a private practice in Clarion in 1950. He maintained his practice until his death and also served as school physician for the Clarion-Limestone School District for 15 years. He was plant physician at Owens-Illinois until his death and was a staff member at hospitals in Oil City, Brookville and Clarion. A member and past president of the Clarion County Medical Society, he was also a member of the Pennsylvania Medical Society. He received a plaque and pin for 50 years of medical practice in 1996. Dr. Stahlman was a member of the American Legion and attended the First United Methodist Church of Clarion. Surviving relatives include his wife, Lillian Stahlman; two sons; Fredrick Stahlman of Wakefield; R.I., and Jeffery Stahlman of West Bristol; one daughter, Diane Mitchell of Chestertown, Md.; three step-sons; David Fink of Columbus, Ohio, James Fink of Reisterstown, Md., and John Fink of Baltimore Md.; two step-daughters; Phyllis Bathurst of Towson, Md., and Beverly Eggert of Seal Beach, California; 13 grandchildren; and one brother, Dr. Alden Stahlman, D.D.S., of Clarion. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Lucile Breakiron. Funeral services were held Monday. Burial was in Clarion Cemetery. The family has suggested memorials may be made to the first United Methodist Church of Clarion or the Clarion Free Library.
Dr. Frederick B. Stahlman, M.D., 76, of Clarion, died Friday, May 30, 1997 at Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. Dr. Stahlman was born May 2, 1921 in Charleroi, the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Stahlman of Indiana. He was married in 1945 to Joan Dick, who preceded him in death. He married Lillian McGee Fink in DuBois on May 24, 1975. A 1939 graduate of Indiana High School, he graduated from Waynesburg College in 1943 and entered Pittsburgh Medical School, where he graduated in 1946 in the field of family practice. He entered the Army Medical Services in 1947 and was discharged honorably with the rank of captain in 1949. Dr. Stahlman was house physician at Indiana Hospital for one year prior to opening a private practice in Clarion in 1950. He maintained his practice until his death and also served as school physician for the Clarion-Limestone School District for 15 years. He was plant physician at Owens-Illinois until his death and was a staff member at hospitals in Oil City, Brookville and Clarion. A member and past president of the Clarion County Medical Society, he was also a member of the Pennsylvania Medical Society. He received a plaque and pin for 50 years of medical practice in 1996. Dr. Stahlman was a member of the American Legion and attended the First United Methodist Church of Clarion. Surviving relatives include his wife, Lillian Stahlman; two sons; Fredrick Stahlman of Wakefield; R.I., and Jeffery Stahlman of West Bristol; one daughter, Diane Mitchell of Chestertown, Md.; three step-sons; David Fink of Columbus, Ohio, James Fink of Reisterstown, Md., and John Fink of Baltimore Md.; two step-daughters; Phyllis Bathurst of Towson, Md., and Beverly Eggert of Seal Beach, California; 13 grandchildren; and one brother, Dr. Alden Stahlman, D.D.S., of Clarion. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Lucile Breakiron. Funeral services were held Monday. Burial was in Clarion Cemetery. The family has suggested memorials may be made to the first United Methodist Church of Clarion or the Clarion Free Library.
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