Annalee (Stackhouse) Conrad

annalee conrad

June 3, 1930 ~ September 18, 2016

On September 18, 2016, Annalee (Stackhouse) Conrad, 86, arrived in Beulah Land, where she will live forever in that perfect home with her Savior, husband, mother, family, and friends.

On June 3, 1930, she came as the fifth child of Opal (Ragsdale) Stackhouse and Floyd Stackhouse of Orange County. Preceding her homecoming were her parents, and siblings, Richard, Eugene, Rex Stackhouse and Milicent (Stackhouse) Flick Ash. She was married to Delbert Conrad for 61 years, who died July 30, 2013.

She had worked for the French Lick Sheraton Hotel and Hooks Drugs early on. She later worked as a bookkeeper for Eli Lilly and at Dobb’s House at the Indianapolis Airport.

Annalee loved her family dearly. She sacrificed her time and talents for them in many ways too innumerable to count.

Surviving are her daughters, Delann Conrad of Indianapolis and Cathy (Conrad) Van Hal and her husband John of Mooresville; four grandchildren, Joshua Van Hal and his wife Laurie of Denver Colorado, Leslie (Van Hal) Scott and her husband Eric of Indianapolis, Desiree’ (Cooper) Lawver and her husband Ian of Mooresville, and Derek Cooper of Indianapolis; five great grandchildren, Zoie Lawver, Sydney Scott, Nikolaus Scott, Ava Scott, and Sadie Scott.

A memorial service will begin at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, September 22, 2016, in Good Shepherd Baptist Church, 1150 East State Road 144, with visitation there from 10 a.m. Pastor Brandon Sichting will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the church, and envelopes will be available. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Aunt Annalee was a very classy lady with a beautiful smile. I am praying for comfort for the family in this time of need. We know she is in a better place.

  2. She was a true blessing to all of us, I always enjoyed hearing what she had to say, she will truly be missed, prayers and hugs for the family!!

  3. I have such fond memories of Mrs. Conrad when she ran the little store in Brookmore. After all these years I just learned for the obit that she was Mrs. Flick’s sister. Bless you Delann you had wonderful parents and I hope the memories will help you get thru this sad time..

  4. Thank you Larry. They were the best. Yes, Aunt Melicent. I miss her too. Ah, the store. Didn’t think anyone remembered that. God bless you for your kind words. <3

  5. Thank you Cindy. Today’s service was hard in many ways. Hard to explain. She most certainly is in a better place and whole once again . . . and HAPPY. She will be missed by all, I’m sure.

  6. Oh Donna…How are you? I think of you often. Thank you for your prayers. I need God’s strength every day – in the good and bod times. Call me.

  7. I’m very sorry for your loss. The Bible can offer much comfort at this difficult time. John 5:28, 29 says, “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life.” For more information please go to http://www.JW.org.


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