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Joan Dai Culbertson Stalnaker

San Luis Obispo, California

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Joan Dai Culbertson Stalnaker - 85 January 15, 1932 to March 20, 2017. Born in Deadwood, South Dakota, Joan moved to California in 1945. She was a San Luis Obispo High School alumna class of '49, and retired from the United States Post Office. Joan was preceded in death by her second husband,...

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Mom, it is Thanksgiving, and I really cannot say how much I am missing you and Sonya. No trip to California, no sharing of our love. miss you mom

mom, I have really missed you. I reach for my phone to text you something, or tell you another story. love you

We were deeply saddened to hear of Joan's passing. She was always interested in our events even as a retiree. On behalf of the Brothers and Sisters of the National Assn. of Letter Carriers, Branch 52.
Very Sincerely yours,
Julie Turney, Rec. Sec. of Branch 52

So sorry to hear of Joan's passing. Many wonderful memories and learning about life with Joan. She was a life-saver in many respects.

I'll miss you at all-class reunions Joan. I remember we quit smoking only one of us started again that was in 1973.

Joan always had a big smile of greeting. We both worked for the Post Office. I send my prayers for comfort and peace to her family.

Joan was a dear friend for 54 years. I will miss her greatly..My thoughts and prayers are with all her family..Thank you so much for keeping in touch Stephanie..Much Love to all.

My Condolences to your family. I was sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom. She was a kind lady and always made us kids feel welcome. We loved reading the many comic books she had. She was a good friend to my mom. My thoughts are with you all.

My condolences to your family. I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom. She was a kind person and always made us kids feel welcome. We loved reading the tons of comic books she had. My Mom enjoyed her company and friendship.