[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 77 (Friday, June 17, 1994)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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                    TRIBUTE TO DR. ETHEL B. STALLING

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                            HON. IKE SKELTON

                              of missouri

                    in the house of representatives

                         Friday, June 17, 1994

  Mr. SKELTON. Mr. Speaker, today I wish to honor the memory of a 
fellow Missourian, Dr. Ethel B. Stalling, who passed away on June 8 at 
the age of 73. Dr. Stalling, a resident of Lake Lotawana, practiced as 
a chiropractor for over 50 years, contributing to her community through 
her many leadership positions and valued friendships.
  Dr. Stalling was originally from Lafayette County, and our families 
have been friends for at least three generations. Upon graduating from 
Cleveland Chiropractic College of Kansas City in 1941, she began 
working in Mexico, MO, and then started her practice in Cass County in 
1949. In 1992, she received the Cleveland Chiropractic College's 
Alumnus of the Year Award. She was also an influential member of the 
Missouri State Chiropractic Association, and was the recipient of a 
service award from that association as well. In 1989, she was named 
Chiropractor of the Year by the International Chiropractors 
Association.
  Dr. Stalling held several leadership positions, including president 
of the Academy of Missouri Chiropractors, secretary and president of 
the alumni association of Cleveland Chiropractic College of Kansas 
City, and vice president of the Cleveland Chiropractic College 
multicampus board of trustees. She also was an officer of the Missouri 
State Chiropractors Association and a member of the Pleasant Hill 
Chamber of Commerce.
  She was an excellent health care provider and her community 
benefitted from her service and warm spirit. Dr. Stalling will be 
deeply missed by all who knew her.

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