Found him on the 1930 Dalton, Berkshire, Massachusetts census (dist 13 img 28) as
Oscar P. Stall age 5.
Mr and Mrs. Phineas Stall have received a telegram from their son, Pvt.
Oscar Stall, that he is in a hospital at Camp Meade with a punctured ear drum. -
The Hudson Evening Register February 9, 1944
Oscar P. Stall 87, of New Lebanon passed away June 1, 2011. Born in Stuyvesant Falls on May 9, 1924 he was the son of the late Phineas A. and Florence Hotaling Stall. Oscar graduated New Lebanon Central High School and went into the US Army. He served in Company E of the 167th Infantry and received the Philippines Liberation Ribbon, the Asiatic Pacific Service Medal, The Good Conduct Medal and the WWII Victory Medal. After the service he went to work for General Electric for 36 years in the power transformer dept. He was a little league manager in New Lebanon for 10 years and he himself played softball with the Chatham Leagues until he was 54. Oscar was a member of the Lebanon American Legion, the Ghent V.F.W. and the GE Quarter Century Club. He was an avid bowler and enjoyed country music he was also a retired shop steward for Local 125, of the National United Electrical Union. Oscar is survived by his children Linda (Brent) Moshimer of New Lebanon, Edward (Dorothy) Stall of Berlin and Sharon (Paul) McCredie of Canaan, his nine grandchildren, his 14 great grand children, his brothers Phineas, Donald, Harold and Ralph Stall, and his two dear friends Doris Moore and Rose Alfonso. He was pre deceased by his wife Evelyn Mae Benjamin Stall and his brother Kenneth Stall Berkshire Eagle June 3, 2011