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Thinking of you and your Mother today and everyday….xoxo 🌺

I am so very sorry for your loss.  Your mom used to call me a lot but we lost touch with each other.  I'd love to meet you if you ever come to Wisconsin (that was something your mother wanted also).  Uncle Bob's wife passed away March 1st and he would love that too.  I'm 80 years old and it's difficult for me to travel so far.  Take care of yourself dear.  Love you even though we haven't met.  

Aunt June

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I miss you in my life Stacie. So blessed that you shared in Scott and my wedding. Great memory that won't soon be forgotten. Love you and see you on the other side
Catherine Crisafulli
1987, Merritt Island, FL, USA
Stacie was one of my best friends in high school. She was beautiful, kind, funny and had some killer dance moves. You could find her burning up the dance floor at Charlie’s most weekends, but one weekend, which happened to be the last weekend of Spring Break 1987, we found ourselves driving down AIA near Ron Jon’s and came across a literal baseball team of college guys walking down the street. They were in town playing at the Cocoa Expo and were wandering around the beach looking for something to do. So, of course, we shove all of them into my Pontiac Firebird and proceed to drag them to Harbor Heights and a couple of other parties to show them how we do it here on the Island. We talked about that Spring Break weekend just recently and agreed we were idiots, but it made for a great memory.

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