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Dot Stallard
August 6, 1938 ~ April 7, 2023
Dot Thomas Stallard, 84, of Danville, entered her heavenly home on April 7, 2023, to join her husband Billie, daughter Beckie and family. Dot lived a life of extraordinary service to her community and church. She worked for the Kentucky State Human Resources office for 27 years helping countless people find work and hope. Dot and Billie were Christian lay ministers and missionaries. They planted the Danville Deaf Baptist Mission and went on many home and foreign mission trips through the
Northern American Mission Board of the SBC.
Dot was proud to be a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults). She adored her parents Charles A. and Myree Thomas, and the Kentucky School of the Deaf. Dot\'s God-given skills as a Registered Interpreter of the Deaf helped countless people. Interpreting was Dot\'s passion, her purpose in life and she made herself available 24/7/365 to the deaf in central and eastern Kentucky. Dot stood in the gap of countless human crises, helped interpret the birth of babies, interpreted music concerts in Rupp Arena, and in whatever circumstance a person who is deaf needed an interpreter Dot would be there. She mentored many interpreters and her compassionate spirit, loving hands, and infectious smile will be missed.
Dottie and Billie were parents and foster parents. They are survived by three sons, Chuck and Cindy (Case) Stallard, Doug Stallard, Dan and Donna (Coffman) Stallard, and foster daughter Sharon and Arthur Clem—thirteen grandchildren and twenty-three great-grandchildren.
The funeral service will be 1 p.m., Friday, April 14, 2023, at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City with Rev. Jerry Browning officiating. Visitation will be 4 - 7 p.m., Thursday, April 13, 2023. Pallbearers will be Justus Stallard, Clint Followell, Will Stallard, Jordan Stallard, David Davis, II and Wade Stallard. The burial will be in Bellevue Cemetery. Memorial donations are suggested to the Kentucky School for the Deaf Foundation.
Visitation: 4 – 7 p.m., Thursday, April 13, 2023, at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City
Funeral Service: 1 p.m., Friday, April 14, 2023, at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City
Burial: Bellevue Cemetery
Memorial Picture Slideshow - https://youtu.be/GZBdpB0WW-4
Funeral Service - https://youtu.be/uDNinJJfNzk
Rest in peace sweet lady.
I will always miss her so much
Prayers
enjoyed her visit to the bank
We love you mom!
Dot will be missed!!!
Soar high Dottie!
She good woman and loving
Prayers for your family.
We missed you!
tell mom i said hi in heaven
RIP dear Aunt Dot, Love always
Thoughts & prayers with you
Such a sweet lady.
Such a sweet lady
Sending you all lots of love
Gods peace and love
A precious child of God.❤️
Be thinking of you!
A great lady!
Think you all of you.
You at home now.
A true Angel on Earth
So sorry.
So sorry.
A special Lady!
Always caring
Just a wonderful person
You will be missed dearly
You will be missed
Prayers for the Stallard Famil
Prayers and thoughts.
prayers and peaceful thoughts
Thoughts and prayers …. Mark and Mary Day DHS 1956
Prayers for Dot\’s family
I am a retired judge for Knox and Laurel counties, and Dot was an interpreter in my court on many occasions. She was always kind, caring, and compassionate. I keep your family in my prayers. Sincerely, John Knox Mills
My deepest condolences goes out to Dot Stallard’s family. We have a lot great memories with Dot. God bless everyone of you. Love,David,Timothy, Margaret
I worked with Dot many years at the Employment Service. Dot helped me get a job with state government, tracking me down after I had moved to let me know I had been hired. She gave great advice to stay with Employment Service instead of transferring to the State Hospital, advising that the hospital would soon be closing. Dot not only helped me, giving me great advice but I witnessed her helping many people through her years with the Employment Service. I appreciated Dot\’s friendship through the years and would work with her much later as we both volunteered with hospice. My prayers are with all of Dot\’s family.
Chuck, so sorry for your loss!
Thoughts and prayers
Dottie you were so kind to me.