Stallings, Haley Lynn
29, died unexpectedly on Jan. 28, at her home in Maplewood, Missouri.
Haley was born in Carbondale, Illinois, lived in West Frankfort, and was raised in St. Louis, where she attended Kirkwood and Parkway schools. She graduated from Parkway West High School in 2011.
Growing up, Haley loved horses and participated in equestrian competitions. She enjoyed ice skating, playing tennis, and making her friends and family laugh.
The love of Haley's life was her beautiful 5-year-old son, Holden ('Holdie Bear'). She also is survived by her parents, Kim Kilcoyne (Martin) and Jeff Stallings (Michelle); her brothers Sheldon and Carson; Aunt Val and Uncle Irv; Uncle Gabe and Aunt Ashley; grandparents Don and Sue McCord and Rose Stallings; and so many more who loved her.
Services: All are invited to a celebration of Haley's life and memorial service at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19, at Saint Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Brentwood, Missouri.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to ACPD, which fights addiction and substance abuse: www.austinsarmy97.org.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Gino LaMartina
February 4, 2022
This is heartbreaking, my sincere condolences and prayers go out for this wonderful family.
Kathleen Kilcoyne
February 2, 2022
I loved you so much Hales & always will. Remembering our fun trips to Bread Co & Starbucks!! So proud of you for how sweetly you treated "Holdie Bear" the #1 guy in your life
Can´t believe you have left us. Gone way too soon
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