MABEL-BELLE-Obituary

MABEL CAMILLE STALNAKER BELLE

Pell City, Alabama

Jan 5, 1913 – Oct 18, 2010

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BORN
January 5, 1913
DIED
October 18, 2010
LOCATION
Pell City, Alabama

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BELLE, MABEL CAMILLE STALNAKER Belle, Mabel Camille Stalnaker, celebrated her graduation to the Kingdom of Heaven on Monday, October 18th, 2010 at the age of 97. She was born January 5th, 1913 in Birmingham, Alabama as the daughter of William Stalnaker and Edith Monroe Stalnaker. In addition to...

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Mrs. Belle was such a thoughtful person. She and my Mother exchanged cards often with each other. Mrs Belle had a true gift for brightening our day with a little card that contained a pressed flower from her own gardens. We always enjoyed this personal touch she gave to her communications. She was a true Southern Lady. Pam Jones,Selma AL

What a gracious beautiful woman was Mabel. Since we met our new Monroe cousin in 1996 she always treated Frank, Mary and me as one of her family. Seems like we were never able to spend as much time with her as we would have liked to. I loved her dearly and will always remember her as one of my dearest friends.
Mary Ethel Monroe Lee

Mabel was a beautiful, thoughtful friend to spend time with. She loved to help me make decorating decisions- even interested me in refinishing furniture. Together we visited many banks looking for the highest rate of interest. She was so smart it shocked me to realize she was only 7 years older than me. I will miss her very very much. Billie Jeffers

It was a real privilege to get to know Mable, my cousin, during the past 10 years. My wife Mary, my sister Mary Ethel and I enjoyed being with her in her home. She was so hospitable, making us feel right at home. Even pulling out an old bottle of Baileys and sharing it with us. She certainly had a talent for decorating, making her home lovely and comfortable. We appreciated her intelligence and enjoyed her sharing family history with us. We will always remember our very good memories of...

Mabel was a very special lady. She had the best memory in recalling details of whatever she was told. She always had something good to say, never a negative though about anyone. We all have benefited from knowing her. She wiill truly be missed. Roy Algood

Aunt Mabel truly taught us all the meaning of "a life well lived". She actively loved her friends and family and had an amazing ability to remember people and details from her whole life. She was a collector of interesting people and things, and could tell you the story of each one.

We love her and will miss her until we're together again.

Always dignified and graceful but most of all warm and loving. She had a deep love for family and often shared interesting...

Mrs. Belle always took care of us when Brad and I were kids together. I remember when I would spend the night over there, she always fixed French toast for breakfast because she knew I liked it. As we got older, we would take our friends and girlfriends to swim at Motel Birmingham's pool. After Manola and I were married and moved back to Birmingham, we took my sister's girls over to swim a number of times. In recent years, we have enjoyed visiting with her at various family gatherings...

Aunt Mabel is so special to us. Although we mourn our loss, we celebrate the wonderful life she lived and loved. Our prayers go out to our family.
Love, Larry, Jan, Kevin, and Kyle