Ms. Stallings was born in Jones County the daughter of the late Asa Earl Moore, Sr. and Lillian Cook Moore Stembridge. She was a graduate of Ellaville High School, was a custom designer at J. C. Penney's and had served as a Pink Lady with the Medical Center of Central Georgia Auxiliary. Ms. Stallings was the sister of the late Asa Earl Moore, Jr. and was a member of Pine Forest Baptist Church where she was active in the life of her church as long as she was able to attend.
Survivors include her daughters, Linda (Richard) Rowell, Pat Norrell and Shirley Tucker, all of Macon; six grandchildren, Audrey Rowell, Lindsay (Shane) Stokes, James Norrell, Jessie Norrell, John Norrell and Shelley (Dennon) Dearman; two great grandchildren and her niece, Dell Moore.
Ms. Stallings' family wants to thank the staff of The Oaks at Peake on Foster Road and the staff of Hospice of Central Georgia for their competent and compassionate care of their mother and grandmother.
Ms. Stallings was born in Jones County the daughter of the late Asa Earl Moore, Sr. and Lillian Cook Moore Stembridge. She was a graduate of Ellaville High School, was a custom designer at J. C. Penney's and had served as a Pink Lady with the Medical Center of Central Georgia Auxiliary. Ms. Stallings was the sister of the late Asa Earl Moore, Jr. and was a member of Pine Forest Baptist Church where she was active in the life of her church as long as she was able to attend.
Survivors include her daughters, Linda (Richard) Rowell, Pat Norrell and Shirley Tucker, all of Macon; six grandchildren, Audrey Rowell, Lindsay (Shane) Stokes, James Norrell, Jessie Norrell, John Norrell and Shelley (Dennon) Dearman; two great grandchildren and her niece, Dell Moore.
Ms. Stallings' family wants to thank the staff of The Oaks at Peake on Foster Road and the staff of Hospice of Central Georgia for their competent and compassionate care of their mother and grandmother.
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