Warren Oliver Stallings, Jr.
May 7, 1940 – October 1, 2021
Warren Oliver Stallings, Jr., 81, of Huntingtown passed away October 1, 2021. He was born May 7, 1940 in Prince Frederick to Warren Oliver, Sr. and Louise Virginia (Cochran) Stallings. Warren was raised in Calvert County and married Cheryl Hardesty on May 6, 1966. They lived in Camp Roosevelt before moving to Huntingtown where they have lived for the past 43 years. Warren joined the United States Army in 1963 and was honorably discharged in 1965. He was employed as a builder and later and owned and operated Stallings Associates with his brother Page for many years. Warren enjoyed cutting grass, woodworking, NASCAR, Western movies, reading the newspaper and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Warren also loved getting 7-11 coffee every day. Warren will be remembered as a kind and caring person who had a big heart.
Warren was preceded in death by his sons Richard Anthony and Tommy Allen Stallings and siblings Clifton Stallings, Constance Wood, Gloria Frisco, Russell Stallings, and Page Stallings. He is survived by his loving wife Cheryl Darlene Stallings, children David Joseph Stallings of Waldorf, Warren Oliver Stallings III of Dunkirk, and Lisa Dawn Stallings of Huntingtown, grandchildren Judi Thompson and husband Brian, Ashlye Stallings and significant other Nick, Tommy Stallings and significant other Samantha, Tyler Bonnett, and Dena Stallings, and great grandchildren Cooper, Cruz, Warren, Dac, and one on the way. He is also survived by his brothers Roger and Ronnie Stallings and Michele Turner who Warren thought of as a daughter, as well as a many nieces and nephews
The pallbearers will be Brian Thompson, Sutton Fowler, Ronnie Stallings, Jr., Lisa Stallings, Jimmy Dean, and Carl Foster. Michael Hardesty will serve as an honorary pallbearer.
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John and I are sorry to hear of the passing of your husband, prayers for you and your family.
Cheryl, My deepest condolences to you and your family. May God comfort you with treasured memories and love.
Our deepest condolences to your family. Praying for peace, understanding, and gratitude of a wonderful life as you deal with his absence.
Pop was Great man💖He was always there to help anyone. Miss living next to you guys. You are family to me ❤️ Love You Guys ❣️