1979
2020
Stacey Moneé Rowe
September 7, 1979-November 27, 2020
DAVENPORT-Stacey Moneé Rowe, 41, of Davenport passed away Friday morning November 27, 2020 due to complications from heart failure. Following cremation, family and friends will be invited to attend an online memorial. Orr's Mortuary is assisting the family with arrangements.
Stacey Moneé Rowe, daughter of Cleaster Leake Rowe and late Shelton Rowe, Sr., was born September 7th, 1979 in Davenport, Iowa.
Stacey worked at Handicapped Development Center, Davenport over 10 years. She also worked at Home Instead Senior Care for several years. Stacey was a member of the Vineyard Church of Davenport where she volunteered in the kid's and baby's room.
Stacey leaves to cherish in her sweet memories her daughter, Madyson; brother, Shelton, Jr.; mother, Cleaster; honorary sister, Chfonta; and a host of relatives and friends who will miss her dearly.
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It took me a minute... I called and talked to Cleaster (mother of Stacy) you are my family you hurt WE hurt... Such a strong mother I ask that did raps his arms around you right now during this sad time in your life and I just need you to know God is your strength and you all will make it through this Jr, Mady and Clester you will get through this we are here for you and always will keep you in my prayers. Stacy and I had that big sisterly love.... She loved me and I STILL and always will love her hearing her soft voice now god is good
Shebra
December 6, 2020
I'm so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. The little sister of Terry Johnson, Sr.
Tamara Johnson
December 3, 2020
Maddie, we are so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a very special lady. You are in our hearts and our prayers.
Rebecca and Delaney Rall
December 2, 2020
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