Edward-Stacy-Obituary

Edward Stacy

Adamstown, Maryland

1925 - 2021 (Age 96)

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October 12, 2021
AGE
96
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Adamstown, Maryland

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Edward Frost Stacy, a retired U.S. Navy commander and aviator, died of natural causes on October 12, 2021 at the age of 96 years. Cdr. Stacy was born on September 25, 1925. He was a native of Marietta, Ohio and a descendant of an early pioneer family of that state with roots in colonial...

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So sorry to hear about Uncle Jack, he lived a full life, I always enjoyed when you all visited Garndma and Grandpa Stacy!! Lov Cousin Shirley.

On behalf of the officers and members of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, please accept our condolences on the passing of Commander Stacy. No matter how long and useful a life it does not soften the blow of losing a beloved member of a family, your's or our's. JA O'Reilly - Secretary

Sorry for your loss. Our Dad's were truly 'Anchors' and 'Pillars' of their communities...may we honor their sacrifices and achievements and perpetuate their legacies. God bless.

Dear Mary, Ellen Clark has forwarded this sad news of your loss. A member of the Society of the Cincinnati Library's dream team is no more, and he will be missed. Fondly, Sandy

I would like to communicate with a member of CDR Stacy's family to see whether we may related. Our services overlapped in the 1960's My condolences. Ed Stacy. My email is below.

Karen and Greg, My brother, Mike, and I were both saddened by the news of your father's passing. He had quite a distinguished career. I wonder if your Dad ever worked with ours in the Pentagon. If you would like, we would love to hear from you both. Just send a message to me via FB. We are thinking of you and your family at this very sad time. Your old friend, Linda

Ed RIP.

My message is the one listed under my son´s name, Daniel Alden-Cortinas´ name.

Uncle Jack was my favorite uncle from my mom´s side of the family. I have fond memories of our family visiting in Silver Spring, Maryland and playing a game I believe was called Annie over, which entailed throwing a ball over the house. His wife Mary was always smiling and very sweet. I loved the visit! Jack leaves an impressive legacy. Much love, hugs, and prayers to the family.