In Loving Memory... Stacy Marie White
- Duration: 41:59
- Updated: 20 Sep 2014
I am happy to see so many of my sister’s friends and relatives here today. I know my sister would be so happy to see you all. Stacy Marie cared and loved everyone in her life that her Life was almost too painful for her. If she loved you, you could do no wrong and if you turned on someone she loved... she'd be the first to kick your ass. She was always there whenever someone needed her. She was a faithful, fun loving daughter, sister, aunt and mother and was the type of person who would never hurt a fly, and mean to. She loved her nieces and Nephews I know that if she were here today she would be surprised with the turnout because towards the end of her life she had many that loved her... though she felt so alone... She had many demons she was battling but she loved herself a party and would want us to celebrate the way she lived her life. I would think she's looking down at all of us laughing at us... telling us all to cheer up and to think about how wonderful her life was. She would want us to celebrate her life and not be sad about losing her.
Stacy growing up was a pain in the ass... Smart as a whip but always tattling on Kelly and I for any little thing we did... "Mom The girls are being mean to me" "mom did you see the mess the girls made" One day to get back on her for tattling, Kelly and I locked her in the dryer while tricking her to hide in it during a game of hide and seek we turned it on thinking it'd be like the cartoons and were stunned when she started screaming... so stunned we stood back as my mother came running down the steps to save her from 'The Girls'
After that Stacy and I got as close as two sisters could get, We were only 5 years apart in age and growing up shared a bedroom and god I loved her... She made me really laugh... We had a wierd sense of humor most people didn't get but hey that was "us" we spent most our time tormenting Kelly & Billy (My sister & brother). Playing psychological games with them... Many people wouldn't have found that as bonding moments, but we loved it. We often stayed up late at night talking and were inseparable.
We used to play school I had taught her algebra by the time she was in first grade by the time she was in 7th grade she was offered a full scholarship to college, Yes she was that smart and very determined and had so much potential...
As we grew up and became adults I moved away for a while we went separate ways, but while both going through divorces we bonded again and although towards the end we were both in school full time and didn't have the same associations still remained close, as all of us "White" clan are... Don't turn on one of us... if you do, don't turn your back
One thing her most sacred proud accomplishment in her life was her daughter Hailey Marie... I can say this she LOVED, LOVED, LOVED her daughter, though it was killing her she wouldn't give up hope to see her again and now she gets to be with her and no one can stop her from seeing her daughter and being with her now.
During her time on this earth she positively touched so many people. Her memory will live on forever in all of our hearts. Stacy we will all miss you and especially your twisted sense of humor. Till we meet again... God bless.
Your sister Wendy
http://wn.com/In_Loving_Memory..._Stacy_Marie_White
I am happy to see so many of my sister’s friends and relatives here today. I know my sister would be so happy to see you all. Stacy Marie cared and loved everyone in her life that her Life was almost too painful for her. If she loved you, you could do no wrong and if you turned on someone she loved... she'd be the first to kick your ass. She was always there whenever someone needed her. She was a faithful, fun loving daughter, sister, aunt and mother and was the type of person who would never hurt a fly, and mean to. She loved her nieces and Nephews I know that if she were here today she would be surprised with the turnout because towards the end of her life she had many that loved her... though she felt so alone... She had many demons she was battling but she loved herself a party and would want us to celebrate the way she lived her life. I would think she's looking down at all of us laughing at us... telling us all to cheer up and to think about how wonderful her life was. She would want us to celebrate her life and not be sad about losing her.
Stacy growing up was a pain in the ass... Smart as a whip but always tattling on Kelly and I for any little thing we did... "Mom The girls are being mean to me" "mom did you see the mess the girls made" One day to get back on her for tattling, Kelly and I locked her in the dryer while tricking her to hide in it during a game of hide and seek we turned it on thinking it'd be like the cartoons and were stunned when she started screaming... so stunned we stood back as my mother came running down the steps to save her from 'The Girls'
After that Stacy and I got as close as two sisters could get, We were only 5 years apart in age and growing up shared a bedroom and god I loved her... She made me really laugh... We had a wierd sense of humor most people didn't get but hey that was "us" we spent most our time tormenting Kelly & Billy (My sister & brother). Playing psychological games with them... Many people wouldn't have found that as bonding moments, but we loved it. We often stayed up late at night talking and were inseparable.
We used to play school I had taught her algebra by the time she was in first grade by the time she was in 7th grade she was offered a full scholarship to college, Yes she was that smart and very determined and had so much potential...
As we grew up and became adults I moved away for a while we went separate ways, but while both going through divorces we bonded again and although towards the end we were both in school full time and didn't have the same associations still remained close, as all of us "White" clan are... Don't turn on one of us... if you do, don't turn your back
One thing her most sacred proud accomplishment in her life was her daughter Hailey Marie... I can say this she LOVED, LOVED, LOVED her daughter, though it was killing her she wouldn't give up hope to see her again and now she gets to be with her and no one can stop her from seeing her daughter and being with her now.
During her time on this earth she positively touched so many people. Her memory will live on forever in all of our hearts. Stacy we will all miss you and especially your twisted sense of humor. Till we meet again... God bless.
Your sister Wendy
- published: 20 Sep 2014
- views: 31