1960
2016
Neal Stallings, 56 of Lake Jackson, Texas, passed away on November 22, 2016.
Neal was born on January 20, 1960 in Beaumont, Texas, to Turner and Ouida Stallings.
Neal worked as a financial adviser and banker at AIG, and IBC for over 20 years.
Neal is survived by his wife Guadalupe Stallings; son Ryne Stallings; daughter Paige Biersdorfer; brothers, Jerry and Kevin Stallings.
The Memorial Service will be held at Restwood Funeral Home on December 2, 2016 at 2:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to Shriners Hospital in Houston, Texas.
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December 2, 2016
Jerra Diggs
Neal was a very nice man who took care of my mom when she had her insurance
policy with AIG. He was very patient and I will miss him terribly. Condolences to the family on such a great loss.
November 30, 2016
Phil Miller
Neal and I were classmates at Carthage (Tx) High School. He was passionate about sports, especially football. He played the Center position on the offensive line and was seldom ever beaten by any opponent he was assigned to block. Neal was a true team player and leader who always encouraged his teammates to play above and beyond their abilities.
November 30, 2016
Phil Miller
Neal and I were classmates at Carthage (Tx) High School. He was passionate about sports, especially football. He played the Center position on the offensive line and never backed down from any challenge he faced, often blocking and outplaying opponents much larger than himself. Neal was a definite team player and leader who encouraged his teammates to play up to and beyond their abilities.
November 30, 2016
Phil Miller
Neal and I were classmates at Carthage (Tx) High School. He was passionate about sports, especially football. He played the center position on the offensive line and never backed down from any challenge he faced, often blocking and outplaying opponents much larger than himself. Neal was a definite team leader who inspired his teammates to play up to and even beyond what they believed they were capable of.
November 29, 2016
June Arispe
You will truly be missed Nealy! You made a very big impact on all of our lives not only as a boss but a good friend as well! May you Rest In Peace.
November 29, 2016
Lally Montalvo
Neal, you will not be forgotten. You were such a great human being. I'm so lucky to have gotten to know you. You always were so positive, realistic, giving. You always knew what to say when feeling a little down. The magic tricks kept us thinking and we liked looking forward to the next one at work. May God have you in his glory for you are now an angel.
November 29, 2016
Eva Coronado
Words can't explain the pain I felt when I heard the news. You will always be remembered Neal, you know that me and tons of other girls from the bank cared for you deeply. You were like a second father to a lot of us. We are all heartbroken to see you go so soon. But we will forever cherish the memories you left behind.
November 29, 2016
Dave & Patty Edgington
Our prayers are with you all, especially Paige & Boo.
With deepest sympathy,
November 28, 2016
Yvette and Jimmy Parker
We are so sorry to hear this bad news. My name is Yvette Parker. I'm married to Jimmy Parker who is the son of Vinson and Sybil Parker. Gene Parker is Jimmy' s brother. We all wish Neal' s family our prayers and condolences.
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