Alexandria “Ally” Camille Stapler, 18, of Huntsville, passed away Thursday.
Alexandria Stapler was born On September 7th, 2005 to Thomas Stapler and Danta Price. In her early years she never ceased to amaze. Ally was born with beautiful curls and bright blue eyes. She enjoyed playing with her family, and stealing maple syrup at a very young age. Early on she enjoyed dancing and wanted to be a Ballerina. Her favorite thing in the world was a tutu that she absolutely refused to take off. Around the same time her Pawpaw Tony taught her how to hunt worms and fish. These two things combined resulted in a very dirty tutu her mom would have to remove while she slept and slip back on her before she woke.
Alexandria loved her family and they all loved her very much. Whether it was playing with her cousins, trips shopping with her grandmothers, going to the circus, Disney on Ice with her pawpaw, or swimming at the nat and Sharon Johnson park, Ally was guaranteed to make every trip or adventure amazing and hilarious.
Years later, Ally enjoyed swimming at point mallard, watching Alabama football, gaming, and jumping on our trampoline for hours and hours. While in middle school Ally joined the school band where she played clarinet for 3 years and joined the school choir and went to all state. She played coach pitch baseball at Oak Park with her dad coaching her team. She also heard the calling while in the Kids Crossing program at Whitesburg Church, which is when She asked to get baptized, and did.
Alexandria attended Grissom High School. There she joined the track and field team and enjoyed throwing Shot Put and Discus. She dreamed of becoming a Doctor or Vet though her friends and loved ones thought she could be a top tier Comedian. She enjoyed singing with her church group at Shipps Baptist. After school she worked at Outback steak house as a full time hostess. She also dominated in an online game she loved called Overwatch, where she boasted the rank of Grandmaster 1. Ally had a huge caring heart and loving disposition. Her time her was short, but she made a huge impact in her families lives and all that knew her. She will be greatly missed.
She was preceded in death by great grandfather, Oscar Leon Stapler; great grandparents, Al & Jeanette Bair and Jeanette & Ted Kromis; great grandmother, Mildred Collins; and grandfather, Tony Price.
Surviving are parents, Thomas Stapler II & Danta Price; siblings, Thomas Stapler III & Abigail Stapler; great grandmother, Joan Stapler; grandparents, Doreen & Roland Bullock, Joe & Cindy Stapler, and Denise Price; aunts and uncles, Coty and Heather Price, Jessica & Allen Mitchell, and Sarah Price; and cousins, Nathan, Emily, Josh, Neveah, Malachi, Hannah, Kara, Kayleigh, and Bella.
Visitation will be Wednesday 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at New Hope Funeral Home. Services will be held at New Hope Funeral Home Chapel, Thursday at 1:00 PM with Sam Gulley officiating.
Interment will be in Green Valley Cemetery.