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Faith, Stacy
Stacy Ann Perry Faith, 47 of Trumbull, passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by family on February 16, 2017. She was born in Kent, Ohio.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Scott Faith, and her beautiful children, Evan and Georgia, her parents Linda Perry and Andrew Perry, Iris Perry (stepmother) and Serena Rohrman (stepmother), her brother Alexander, her in-laws Wilma and Jorge Faith, brother in-law George Faith, sister in-law Jacqueline Faith and nephew Justin Faith.
In 1987, Stacy graduated from Horace Greeley High School and in 1991, she graduated from Ithaca College. There she received a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology. In 1995, she then received a Master's Degree in Public Administration from Pace University. She had a successful career in healthcare at Oxford/Unitedhealthcare where she was employed for 20 years as a Regional Director, Market Consultation, for New England.
Her greatest joy in life was her endless devotion to her children Evan and Georgia. Her other passions included being an avid photographer, scrapbooking, decorating for Halloween and the holidays, being a big movie buff, lending a helping hand in the community, volunteering in various school functions at Bright Horizons and Daniels Farm Elementary School and her involvement in the Trumbull Youth Lacrosse Organization. Her organizational skills were of pure admiration. Her house, garage and attic were impeccable and impressive.
Stacy showed strength during her lengthy battle with breast cancer and also during her fight with her subsequent brain tumor. Throughout this struggle, she received constant and utmost comfort, support and affection from her devoted family, countless friends and colleagues.
Services will be held graveside on Monday, February 20, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. DIRECTLY at B'nai Israel Cemetery, 472 Moose Hill Road, Monroe, CT 06468.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Gray Matters Foundation, P.O. Box 27106, Scottsdale, AZ 85255. www.graymattersfoundation.com
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Scott- Words cannot heal the pain of losing someone. May God give you the strength to overcome this and heal along the way with your family, friends and especially your children by your side. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Johnny Viteri
February 21, 2017
Stacy was such a strong person and handled the hard cards she was dealt with grace. I will really miss her tremendously and her and her family will be in my thoughts and prayers!
Patty Brennan
February 20, 2017
I'm so incredibly sorry.
I first met Stacy 9 years ago - she had been with the company long before I started! She was so kind, welcoming and optimistic. I know she was surrounded by so much love and support. I'm so glad I knew her and I'll really miss her.
Sasha Evans
February 20, 2017
I worked with Stacy for almost 9 years - she'd been with the company well before I even started! She was always so optimistic and kind. I am so sorry for your loss - she was a wonderful person.
Sasha Evans
February 20, 2017
Scott and Family, my sincerest condolences at this very difficult time. May the many pleasant memories of Stacy sustain you and help you find peace. Nick Bonadies {Anne DeVito's Dad}
Nickolas Bonadies
February 20, 2017
Stacy was a beautiful and loving person. I am blessed to have known her. My love and prayers are with you all. ❤
Celeste Komaromi
February 20, 2017
Stacy was such a beautiful person, full of enthusiasm and excitement. I'm very sad to hear about her passing. My best wishes to her family and children!
Don Hobbs
Friend
February 20, 2017
Stacy was a selfless woman, always putting others before herself. She was unique in that she carried herself with a sense of calm and peace. I've never witnessed Stacy rattled or flustered in any stressful situation. During her health struggles, she would reassure and calm others, instead of seeking compassion and empathy.
Her devotion to her children and their friends was evident with her presence as a volunteer at school and sporting events. When other moms were too busy, Stacy simply found the time-All while holding a successful full time job.
Her husband, Scott, was remarkable during her battle. He certainly stepped it up for Stacy and the children. There was nothing he wouldn't do for the three of them and rarely did you see him unravel.
Their family and friends rallied over the past few years, and Stacy knew and appreciated it all.
I am truly blessed in that I got to call Stacy a friend. To me, I was her favorite, but as you will soon see, she simply made all her friends feel special. Stacy simply cared. She cared enough to be there for all her friends' struggles, celebratory events and their children.
My heart will forever miss you, Stacy, but I am glad you are at peace. Your genuine goodness and caring will never be forgotten. The world has lost one amazing woman!
Kristine Castaldo
February 19, 2017
Scott, Evan, Georgie, Jacqueline & the entire family, I am so sorry for the loss of Stacy, she is now out of pain & she is in a safe place looking down on you with a smile. Please accept my condolences. Rest in Peace, STACY
Cathy Saldana (Yaggi)
February 19, 2017
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