In loving memory of

Rudolph Ernest Stallmann
September 14, 1919 - September 27, 2015

Kingston - Rudolph E. Stallmann, Jr. of Lynette Blvd. died Sunday, September 27, 2015 at HealthAlliance Hospital Broadway Campus. He was 96. He was born in New York City, a son of the late Rudolph and Helen Kozcelnik Stallmann Sr. A graduate of Stuyvesant H.S. in NYC, he attended NYU and Brooklyn Polytech. During WW II, he served with the Seabees for 3 years, mostly on Guadalcanal. He was a machinist for New York City, for 32 ½ years. On June 7, 1947 he married Jeannette Southwick in Rochester, NY. Mrs. Stallmann passed away on September 17, 2005. Mr. Stallmann was a 60 yr. member of the Masons and a member of St. James United Methodist Church. He volunteered at Golden Hill and the Maritime Museum. Surviving is his daughter, Dale Spencer and son-in-law Mark Riseley of Kingston; his son Carl Stallman and daughter-in-law Cilla Kloth of Staten Island. Three grandchildren, Hadley Ordway of Kingston, Livingston Ordway of Brooklyn and Anna Stallmann of Long Island also survive. Entrusted to the care of Keyser Funeral & Cremation Service, 326 Albany Ave., Kingston. Funeral services are private. Entombment will be in Woodbridge Memorial Gardens, New Jersey. To leave a message of sympathy, please visit www.KeyserCarr.com





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Tributes

Betty Osterhoudt wrote on Oct 1, 2015:

"I had the great privilege to know Rudy when he volunteered at the Maritime Museum. It was always a special day when he volunteered - his stories of his work on the boats in NYC were treasures. My condolences, Betty"

Carmela DeCamillis wrote on Oct 1, 2015:

" Dear Dale and Family: Sorry to hear of your dad's passing. When he no longer was able to come to church we all missed his loving hugs on Sunday mornings. Oh yes and his kisses too. God bless you and your family at this sorrowful time. Fondly, Carmela DeCamliis"

Tara Broskie wrote on Oct 1, 2015:

"Cherish the wonderful memories you made with Rudy. He was a kind, gentle soul who I got to know at church, St. James. He always had a big smile and kiss for me. The thought of your Dad puts a warm smile on my face. Blessings, Tara"