Anna Black-Stallman-Cordry 1921-2006
Ann Cordry, Farmington, NM, formerly Reliance, passed away Wednesday morning, Dec. 20, 2006, at Life Care Nursing Center, Farmington. Memorial services will be at a later date.
Anna Katherine Black was born Aug 30, 1921, at Lower Brule to Ed and Esther (Creasey) Black. The family lived north of Reliance near Medicine Butte where she attended country School. After the family moved into Reliance she attended Reliance High School.
She married Albert Stallman Oct. 30, 1938, in the rectory of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Reliance. They farmed three miles south of Reliance until purchasing the Husman Cafe in Reliance in 1949. She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church.
May 15, 1953, she married Melvin "Fuzz" Cordry of Mission, SD at Gallup, NM. He worked on the construction of the natural gas pipelines across the southern states. He passed away Mar. 1, 1987, of heart failure.
Before living and working at their cafe in Reliance, she and several ladies drove to Mitchell every week (90 miles one way) to take sewing lessons, which led her to a sideline business as a seamstress "to perfection". She was known for her wedding gowns and men's suits. She was, first and foremost, a restaurant worker from cook up through management, all of her life. She was highly respected by all who ever worked with her, for her hard work and loyalty.
She maintained a beautiful yard and flower garden where no weed dared cross her path. She was a very competitive Scrabble and Cribbage player and yes, since winning was the only acceptable outcome, cheating was allowed as needed.
Ann is survived by her children: Frances (Gerald King), Okla. City, OK, Barbara (Ed Speck), Oacoma, Pegge (Marshall Smith), Etoile, TX., Sandy, Farmington, NM., Ed (Diane Williams) Stallman, Hempstead, TX., and Karel Crispin, Farminton; one brother, Dick (Gloria Beaudin) Black, Michigan; 13 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter and many nieces and nephews.
Her parents, both husbands, son Kelly Cordry. two grandsons: Marshall Smith Jr., and Bill Speck, two brothers, Bob and Russell, and one sister and brother-in-law, Margery and Evert Fletcher, preceded her in death.
The Alternative Society Mortuary and Crematorium in Farmington is in charge of arrangements. |