
George A. Stallings, Jr.We are deeply saddened to share that George A. Stallings, Jr., 76, passed away on January 3, 2026. A lifelong Savannah resident, George served in the Naval Reserves, earned a master’s in Christian Education, and devoted his life to helping others through teaching and counseling.
He loved family, friends, football, tasty food, and board games—especially chess. His gentle spirit and hearty laugh touched so many lives.George was preceded in death by his parents, Betty and George Sr., and is survived by his sister, Julie Perry (William), and extended family and friends.“It is comforting to know George now rests in the arms of Jesus and his beloved parents and grandparents.”Arrangements for a memorial gathering will be announced soon.#InLovingMemory #GeorgeStallings #SavannahGA #Family #Faith #Veteran #NavalReserves #CelebrateLife #RestInPeace #MemorialTribute
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Charlene and Edward Cress
My dear friend Julie, I had the pleasure of meeting your kind and loving brother at a gathering at your home. He was such a delight. I enjoyed his company immensely. He will be missed. Please except mine and Ed’s sincere condolences. Please let us know if we can be of any assistance to you during your time of need. We love you dearly.
Julie Perry
Thank you. You have been an angel through this time.
Rebecca Taylor
Julie, George was family to us. We enjoyed hearing his stories and his laugh would brighten anybody’s day. My condolences are to you and to your family. You know I love you my sister and I’ll be here for whatever you need.
Julie Perry
Dear Becky,
You are truly my sister. God has blessed me and George with a wonderful family.
Love you very much.
Mary Ford Parian
Julie, I am so very saddened to learn about your brother’s passing. We grew up together …we played in the dirt lane ( now a paved Howard Street)… we went to 38th Street School, Richard Arnold Junior High, Savannah High, and Armstrong State College. We had friendly skirmishes ( I earned the name scratchy paws). George was always around whenever you needed him. He was interesting, intelligent with a sense of humor, and he remembered everything! Such a great all around person.
He will be missed and may he rest in peace.
His friend, Always, Mary G. Ford Parian
Julie Perry
We had so many fond memories of Scratchy Paws. You will always have a warm place in my heart.
Vicki Garrett
Julie,
I am sorry to hear of George’s passing. I have fond memories of family time years ago with our families and time at Epworth. I am praying for y’all!