Carol Sue Stahl

December 31, 1954 ~ January 12, 2014
Carol Sue Stahl, 59, Mooresville, died January 12, 2013. Carol was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on December 31, 1954.
Carol attended Mooresville High School and worked for 20 years for Colonial Bakeries. She had a very charismatic personality and good sense of humor that naturally drew people to her. Carol was a proud homemaker and caring wife, mother, grandmother, and sister. She will be missed by a loving family and many friends.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Jacqueline Webb.
Survivors include her husband of 43 years, Rodney Stahl; children, Tommy Stahl and Tyneka Poland, both of Indianapolis; parents, Joyce JoAnn and Robert Allen of Port Charlotte, Florida; sister, Nancy Kay Towles of Madison; brother, Lloyd Allen Oliver of Bloomington, Illinois; grandchildren, Akiah, Jacob, Elijah, and Alixx.
The funeral service will begin at 11 a.m., Friday, January 17, 2013, in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 4 to 8 p.m., Thursday, January 16, 2013. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Carol was a good neighbor to us since 1992. We will miss her. R & B Holtsclaw
Me and my ex-husband, Stanley, went on Rodney and Carol’s first date together!
Tell me about it? Tyneka. … her daughter
Carol I am so glad we got to visit in the hospital. I too have missed you all these years, I know now you are in good hands and no longer in pain. Your family are in my prayers. You will always be thought of and missed, Luv u girl!
Carol was a wonderful friend and sister-in-law. I met her and Rodney when they lived across the street from my family. I would babysit Tommy Dale and then met and married Rodney’s brother. (Divorced now) She was always there for me and my kids. Carol could always make you laugh. I am very sorry that I did not stay in contact with her after my divorce. I will always remember the time we did have together. Love you Carol
Carol and I would always laugh at one another because I would see her in the yard in her nightgown and boots chasing horses–and then one time she found me outside in my nightgown chasing down a monkey. We never let each other forget it !!!
Carol was like a second mother to me growing up!!! We moved to milhon when I was 8 and I quickly became great friends to her 2 children Tommy and Tyneka! I have so many fond memories of sleep overs and pizza on Fridays!! She also let me tag along with her and the kids to south lake in the summers for fun in the sun!! I’ll never forget your kindness!!! Rest in peace miss Carol!! Love, Audra
She loves you to audie
So sorry Tommy and Tyneka. It is an awful thing to lose a parent and no words can bring immediate comfort. Prayers for you and your family.
Thank you
Have know Carol since school. She didn’t like me in school for some reason. LOL always wanted to fight me. After we got out of school her and Rodney and my best friend Joyce Camden and her husband and my husband got to hang out quite a bit together. I had the first baby and then Joyce and then Carol so we all have kids pretty close in age too. I remember her coming over to our house at Hart Lake on Bernies birthday one year and showing him some tricks while he had a little too much to drink and he got really sick, and she just laughed. Her smile could light up a room. I remember all of us going to her moms house when she lived on Indiana St in Mooresville for a party one night. So many memories, I have one regret though, I kept saying I was going to get to the hospital and see her and I never made it and I hate myself for it, But she is in a better place and not suffering. I pray for you kids and the family.
Vicky its ok u have that beautiful smile to remember and not the fighting one in that hospital. .its a blessing and she still loves you
As we grow older and move on in life and we leave behind some wonderful people that have touched our lives in one way or another, that move doesn’t take away a fond memory. Although I haven’t seen Carol in several years, I can still recall several times that a group of us friends would get-together and act wild and crazy at her Dads barn for a hog roast or we would get together for a birthday, or to play euchre. Then life moves us all in different directions, and then we learn that the person that you thought of just a few weeks ago is no longer with us. I keep thinking back, .at the smile on Carols face and then I realize that she did indeed touch my life. My heart-felt condolences to her Beautiful Family and host of Friends….Shirley(Reed) Cox
Thank you so much for sharing. .. she is so dearly missed.
Mom I miss you more than anything in the world. Your light always shines on me wakie wakie eggs an bakie lol miss and love you