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Wanda Ann Hunter Stallings

Jan 12, 1935 — Jul 1, 2026

Wanda Ann Hunter Stallings, 91, of St. Petersburg, passed away on July 1, 2026, at her home with her daughters Susan and Shirley at her side. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, she was the daughter of Elizabeth Marlow Hunter and James M. Hunter, Jr. She was preceded in death by her brother Glenn Marshall Hunter.

Wanda is survived by her daughters Shirley Stallings, Susan Soltis (Husband - Michael), Ann Dennett (Husband - Terry), her son Steven Stallings (Finance’ - Celeste Cox) and Steven’s daughters, her granddaughters, Stephanie and Brittany, and her four great-grandchildren.

Wanda proudly worked for the Federal Government for 30 years, primarily with the Veterans Administration. She was a proud patriot who loved her country and the American Flag. She was a magnigifenct musician, playing the piano and saxphone. She passed on this love of playing music to her daugthers. She enjoyed crocheting for family and friends and loved cooking, music, gardening, birds, and flowers.

She lived a life of resilience, tenacity, and had a deep love for her family and pets. We will continue to celebrate her life and honor her legacy with love.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Disabled American Veterans, Wanda’s longest donated charity. By making a gift to DAV you are empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives. DAV - I Help Veterans:DAV I Help Veterans

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