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Mrs. Nancy Lea Bartlett Stallings, age 66 of Franklin, Georgia passed away on February 4, 2015 at the Midtown Medical Center in Columbus, Georgia.

Funeral services for Mrs. Stallings were conducted on Saturday February 7, 2015 at 6:00 P.M. from the Stutts Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Shannon Lovelady officiating. A private family internment was conducted on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at the Harmony United Methodist Church Cemetery.


Professional services provided by Stutts Funeral Home. http://www.stuttsfuneralhome.com  

May 13, 2015
May 13, 2015
To a special sister, you will be forever missed. You were a Rainbow in our lives. Here is some poetry that reminds me how special you always were.

Wayward Beam

A rainbow stopped beside me, in my room the other day.
Just a wayward sunbeam, out to wander and to play.
Between two clouds it darted.
Straight through my window pane.
Then through a glass upon the shelf, that wayward sunbeam came.
But when it stopped beside me, were I smiled and looked in awe.
A brilliant colored spectrum, was the sun beam that I saw.
A scattered and broken sunbeam, with it's heart and soul revealed.
The things that made it lovely, no longer were concealed.
But as I stopped to ponder, how it stumbled at its play.
It pulled itself together, and swiftly stole away.

Love always, your brother.

Steve

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May 13, 2015
May 13, 2015
To a special sister, you will be forever missed. You were a Rainbow in our lives. Here is some poetry that reminds me how special you always were.

Wayward Beam

A rainbow stopped beside me, in my room the other day.
Just a wayward sunbeam, out to wander and to play.
Between two clouds it darted.
Straight through my window pane.
Then through a glass upon the shelf, that wayward sunbeam came.
But when it stopped beside me, were I smiled and looked in awe.
A brilliant colored spectrum, was the sun beam that I saw.
A scattered and broken sunbeam, with it's heart and soul revealed.
The things that made it lovely, no longer were concealed.
But as I stopped to ponder, how it stumbled at its play.
It pulled itself together, and swiftly stole away.

Love always, your brother.

Steve
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