Gary& Vicky Mcpeck
To the Stalling Family,We are so sorry for your loss.We lived next door to Jean and Harry, on north 24th st. Very sweet and special people.
Birth date: Aug 17, 1930 Death date: May 30, 2011
In accordance with his wishes no services will be held for Harry E. Stalling, 80 of Newark. Mr. Stalling died Monday May 30, 2011 at the Autumn Health Care Center of Newark. He was born August 17, 1930 in New Lexington, Ohio to t Read Obituary
To the Stalling Family,We are so sorry for your loss.We lived next door to Jean and Harry, on north 24th st. Very sweet and special people.
Monica,Diane and Keith,
Time and life has taken us in different directions but memories last forever! Your father was a great person and i saw him often lately! He too remnded me of my father (his brother).Please let his memories be your comfort.Love to all of you! Atha Stalling Shrivers
Dear Family, We are saddened by the loss of Uncle Harry and yet know that he is no longer suffering in any way. How wonderful that both he and Aunt Jean will be resurrected with healthy bodies. We look forward to that. Our hearts and prayers are for all of you. Please keep in touch with us. We love you all.
Sending our love and condolences to everyone. Harry will be greatly missed but jehovah will remember him and we will be thrilled to welcome him back in the ressurection! May jehovah strengthen you! With love Heidi
There are several things that I remember about Harry. One is of him showing us how he could stack a deck of cards.
Another thing is that he and my dad (Walter Whyde) would often go out and cut wood together. Once, Harry had a brand new truck and my dad was worried that the tree they were cutting would twist when it fell and hit the truck. My dad told Harry that he should move the truck because the tree was going to twist when it came down. Harry wasn't the least bit concerned--no tree was going to hit his truck. Unfortunately, my dad was right, not only did the tree twist and hit his new truck, but it also took out the power lines that were there.
When I got married, although he didn't know Bob very well, he used his "connections" to get us a reception hall for nothing.
We will miss him, he was a lot of fun to be around.
Our sincere condolences to the family at this time of grief. May Jehovah strengthen and guide you at this time.
My family is thinking of you at this time. Uncle Harry was a funny man and when ever I seen him he would remind me of my grandpa (Hershell Stalling).we will miss him.
Our hearts go out to all the family. Death is such lose to the living. Although the dead are no longer in pain, their families feel the pain of losing someone they love. Reflect on the fond memories that you have of your loved one. Hopefully it will help you to cope with your lose. Jehovah will keep Harry in his memory and in due time he will be brought back to life with good health. Our sympathy and prayers are in your behalf at this time of sorrow. Walter & Thelma Whyde
I haven't seen Uncle Harry in a few years and am saddened by his passing. I have fond memories of him from my childhood. Monica, Diana & Keith, you have my sympathy. Joyce Stalling Bussart
He also shared fond memories with me about my father-in-law during our times together as they worked together at "The Rock".
Matia and family~
Harry was always so good to me when I was Alta's therapist. I was always amazed at how detailed he was in regards to his own health concerns and always seemed to be on top of it all. I am so sorry to hear of his passing and prayers are yours for peace. Thinking of you all.