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Chloe Dell Stalcup King

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Chloe Dell Stalcup King

Tue, 12/13/2016 - 3:37 pm
Chloe Dell Stalcup King, 92, passed away peacefully on Dec. 11, 2016 in Fort Worth, surrounded by family and friends. A celebration of her life will be held at First Baptist Church, Graham, at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 17. Burial at Pioneer Cemetery will be prior to the memorial service. Arrangements are under the direction of Morrison Funeral Home. Chloe was born in Goree, Knox County, on April 29, 1924, to Ira Lyman Stalcup and Delta Edwards Stalcup in the home of her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Jeptha Edwards. She attended public schools in Goree and graduated from Goree High School in 1941. The first of her family to attend college, she attended North Texas State Teachers College in Denton, graduating in 1944 with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education and a minor in art. She was a member of the Phoreff sorority, which later became Alpha Delta Phi. After a brief stint as head teacher in a pre-school program in Houston, she moved to Graham, where she taught third grade for two and one-half years, including one year after marrying. She later taught as a substitute teacher on occasion. Prior to her marriage, she resided in the teacher’s dormitory. Chloe met Beverly W. King Jr. shortly after his return from Navy service in the South Pacific during World War II and they were married Jan. 27, 1946 at the First Baptist Church, Graham. Because of the difficulty of obtaining a dress suit so soon after the war, Beverly had his Navy dress uniform “converted” to a dress suit for the ceremony. Chloe partnered with her husband Beverly in expanding the family’s ranching operations, as well as being a hostess for many bank and chamber of commerce-related events over their 41 years of marriage. Beverly and Chloe had four children, Kelly, Steve, Nancy and Carter. Chloe and Beverly were also enthusiastic travelers, going together on numerous pleasurable trips. She always took special care in selecting “treasures” to bring back to grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Like many of her generation, Chloe worked hard to improve and enrich her community. She served as president of the Graham Garden Club, the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Club and the Graham Hospital Auxiliary. She was a charter member of Graham Woman's Club and was a regular book reviewer there. Chloe was passionately interested in her heritage and performed genealogical research for decades, conducting wide-ranging correspondence long before computers and printers. She was an active member of the Magna Carta Dames, Descendants of the Knights of the Order of the Garter, Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth Century, Daughters of the American Revolution, First Families of Tennessee and the History Club of the Women’s Club of Fort Worth. Active in the First Baptist Church, she served as both a Sunday school teacher and department director in several Sunday school departments, as well as singing in the sanctuary choir. When she later married a retired Methodist minister, they both attended services at the Baptist church and the Methodist church each Sunday. Chloe also taught in the Sunday school at the First Methodist Church. Following Beverly’s death Chloe met and married George Edward Bishop Jr. on June 3, 1989. They divided their time between Graham and Haltom City for five years until George’s death in 1994. Chloe married Rev. James W. “Jay” Darnell on Jan. 11, 2003 and resided with him in Graham until Jay’s passing in 2012. Chloe was preceded in death by her parents, Ira Lyman Stalcup and Delta Edwards Stalcup of Goree; by her husband of 41 years, Beverly W. King Jr.; by her husband of five years, George Edward Bishop Jr.; and by her husband of nine years, Rev. James W. “Jay” Darnell. Survivors include a brother, Edwards Stalcup and wife, Ann, of Malibu, Calif.; a son, Kelly Bert King, and his wife, Debbie, of Lake Tawakoni; a daughter, Nancy King Rosebrough, and her husband, Charles Asher Rosebrough III, of Graham, a son, Steve Mason King, and his wife, Julie, of Fort Worth; and Carter Beverly King III of Graham. To her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, she was known as “Mimi.” Her face always lit up when she saw any of them. These include her grandchildren, Megan King Still of Mustang, Okla.; Jane Rosebrough Gilcrease of Fort Worth; Libby King Posey of Chickasha, Okla.; Cassandra Milford King of Fort Worth; Mary Rosebrough Wright of Fort Worth; Samuel Mason King of Fort Worth; and Charles Asher Rosebrough IV of Fort Worth; and great-grandchildren, Liam, Mary Kate and Taliesin Gilcrease, Piper and Sheppard King; Ava and Will Posey, Ethan and Caleb Still, and Alice Wright. The family suggest a memorial to the charity of one’s choice.