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Tracy Lynn Loftis

Jan 30, 1969 - Apr 25, 2025

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To Ashley, Amber, and the rest of the Family. I’m sincerely sorry for your loss. Although I did not know your mother very well, I can say that she always greeted me with a smile. May God bless each of you during your time of grief.

Sending my deepest Condolences during this time xoxoxo

Beautiful Lady, you will be missed. I remember us playing, going to school together and to Girl Scouts. We both grew up, grew our families and have given love from deep in our souls. God bless you and provide comfort to your family.

Prayers for the family. May God bless you with His peace and strength today and in the days to come.

Rest in peace Tracy you will be missed, prayers for the family.

You have my deepest sympathy & praying for you all.

Thoughts and prayers to the entire family. I was deeply saddened to hear the news.

Ms. Loftis had a great personality and loved her family. She will truly be missed.

Prayers for peace and comfort during this time. You are all in our thoughts. Hugs.

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Tracy's Obituary

Tracy Lynn LoftisJanuary 30, 1969 – April 25, 2025

The home going celebration for Tracy Lynn Stevenson-Loftis, 56, will be Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Emmanuel Baptist Church with Reverend Abraham Walton officiating.  Interment with will follow at Calvary Cemetery.

The service will be livestreamed at www.emmanuelardmore.com.  Please look for the livestream link on their website.

Tracy Lynn Loftis passed away peacefully on April 25, 2025, after a gradual decline in health. She was surrounded and supported by her loving family and friends during her final days.

Tracy was born on January 30, 1969, to Sherion Stevenson-Williams and Leon Williams. She graduated from Springer High School in Springer, Oklahoma, with the Class of 1987.

During her youth, Tracy was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and later in life joined Corinth Baptist Church, where she continued to grow her faith.

Tracy shared a meaningful chapter of her life with Antonio Loftis Sr., and from that union came two beautiful daughters, Ashley and Amber. Tracy later found happiness again with her devoted partner, Andray Warren.

Over the years, Tracy worked in several roles, dedicating her time and compassion to every position. She served at the Ardmore Children’s Shelter, worked as a jailer and dispatcher for the Ardmore Police Department for 12 years, and later devoted over 14 years to the Gainesville State School.

Tracy had a deep love for her grandchildren and would have given them the world. She especially loved the fall season, when she could enjoy her favorite candy corn. She also adored cotton candy and would make special trips to Two Frogs Grill just for it. One of her favorite meals was a bacon cheeseburger with mayo and pickles only from Hamburger Inn — a tradition the staff there knew well. 

She enjoyed traveling to watch her grandchildren participate in basketball, track, cheer/dance, and football, and she rarely missed an event, especially basketball, a sport she loved and played during her own high school years. Tracy was also a proud supporter of her nieces and nephews in all their activities as well. She Loved her great grand-daughter Nyla Louise Deeply. 

Tracy is survived by her two daughters, Ashley (Daniel) Dorsey and Amber Loftis (Johnny Seals); seven grandchildren, Jakirah Bennett, Kierra Dorsey (NeNe), Asjia Johnson, Aniyah Dorsey, Jaydee Seals, Dani Lynn Dorsey, and Ally Dorsey; and her Loving great-granddaughter, Nyla Louise Bennett. She is also survived by her mother, Sherion Williams; two sisters, Stephanie (David) Jefferson and Vivian (Greg) Gaines; one brother, Corey Anderson; as well as many beloved nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews, Uncles, Aunties and Cousins. 

She was preceded in death by her father, Leon Williams; her mother-in-law, Marva Loftis; and her grandparents.

Tracy will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.

Services are entrusted to the Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home and Crematory where online condolences for the family may be left at www.hdouglasfuneralhome.com.

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