
Johan Anderson från Strängnäs
Stålkofta (1646 -Swedish)
Staulcop (1656-Dutch)
Stalcop, Stallcop (1664- Eng)
Stallcup (1838-Am)
Stalcup (1890-Am)
Larry Spencer Stallcup
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MAUDE SHEPARD
STALLCUP
Freida Stallcup |
Maude Shepard Stallcup was born November 26, 1907 in Swain County,
NC. At age 99 and 10 months she grew tired of the limitations of
this life and boarded the train to Glory, September 25, 2007. She
was met by her parents, many brothers and sisters, husband Frank
Stallcup, daughters Frankie and Janice Martin, and long time
companion Clyde Mashburn.
Maude lived through two World Wars, the Great Depression,
recessions, and both good and bad times. She had an absolute and
unwavering faith in her God, her country, her home, and the power of
three good meals per day.
She was a long time member of the Arlington Baptist Church, Bryson
City, NC and an active member of the ladies auxiliary of the Bryson
City VFW Post 9281.
Maude was proud, tough, tirelessly energetic, hard working and
stubborn to a fault. In 1928 she taught herself to drive a Model A
Ford, and well into her nineties she still enjoyed driving, always
fast. She always wanted to do the right thing. She was well known as
an excellent quilter, cook, and gardener. She grew most of her own
food until nearly the end of her life. The very soul of hospitality;
there was always a place at her table. As a survivor of hard times,
she was constantly in a state of preparation for the next inevitable
downturn of life’s fortunes.
She is remembered by her daughters, Juanitta Baldwin and Mary Jane
Joyner, granddaughter Linda Bregant, grandsons Richard and Keith
Martin, great grandson Austin Gray, niece and nephew Freida and
Spencer Stallcup, as well as innumerable relatives and friends. She
was related to the greater portion of Swain County as either kith or
kin.
She was laid to rest in quiet dignity at Arlington cemetery, in a
graveside service September 27, 2007. In memory of her life the
family asks that those who will miss her perform one kind or
charitable deed in honor of a long simple life, well lived.
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FRANK AND MAUDE STALLCUP
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