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Carol Bale Stisser, 68, of Salisbury, passed away on January 20, 2013 surrounded by family. Carol was born in Engelwood, New Jersey on July 21, 1944 to the late Henry Leath Bale and Lucon Roy.
Carol was a member of Wellsville Full Gospel and Riverside Assembly of God where she taught Adult Sunday School and Pre-Teens for over 33 years. She loved crocheting, knitting, and scrapbooking with her family. Carol worked as a Telephone operator at Dresser Rand, a clerk at a Christian Bookstore, as well as a registered nurse for Stellhouse Mental Health where she retired from.
In addition to her parents, Carol was preceded in death by her husband, Lynn Allen Stisser in 2002.
Carol is survived by two daughters; Cheryl York and husband Michael of Salisbury, and Karen Ruiz of Salisbury, brothers; George Bale and wife Jeanie of Caledonia, NY, Robert Bale and wife Diane of Tulsa, OK, and Stephen Bale and wife Paula of NY, grandchildren, Andrea York, Joshua York, Allen Ruiz, James Ruiz, and Elijah Ruiz, great grandchildren, Colton, Aly, and Shaun, and many nieces and nephews.
There are no services scheduled at this time.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to a mission at your church or to your local hospice organization in honor or Mrs. Stisser.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury, North Carolina is assisting the Stisser family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
Terri Brownel says
To the Stisser Family. You are in my thoughts and prayers, What a great Women of God she was, And, a good friend, and sister in the Lord, I am sure she is receiving all of her blessings in Heaven now, I will remember her always for her kindness, and loving Spirit, Terri Brownell
Chris Choate says
I was shocked to see this today. From my memories Carol was a lot of fun to be around, always had joy of the Lord appearing outwardly and had a contagious laugh. I still remember those fun game nights we had years ago. Praying for the family and look forward to that glorious day when we will meet her again.
Larena says
So sorry to heard of your loss. Many of us are often sadden by the loss of a love one. Some even blame God for their death. It is not God who is responsible for death to mankind. Romanss 5:12, 19 tells us that through one man sin entered into the world and DEATH through sin, thus death spread to all men because they had all sin. The one thing that God has given us is hope for our dead love ones. Isaiah 25:8 speaks of a time when God will do a away with death and wipe away tears from all our faces.. Not only will this be a blessing but God promises a resurrection for those who have died (Acts 24:15). We will never again have to morn our dead love ones.
May the God of peace and comfort be with you at this time. I also hope that these scripture have brought you a measure of comfort at this most difficult time.