Gladys-Stacy-Obituary

Gladys Stacy

Norfolk, Virginia

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Gladys Mae Stacy VIRGINIA BEACH - Gladys Mae Stacy, 62, of the 100 block of N. Birdneck Road, died Oct. 5, 2009. Born in Princess Anne County, she was a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church, Virginia Beach. She was a graduate of Union Kempsville, Class of 1965. Survivors include one son, Andre...

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

To the Hoggany Family
My condolences to you and your family. I pray that God will give you peace during this trying time.

Christian Love,
Delores Turner

To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. May the family find comfort in the word of God.

To the Hoggany and Stacy Family

I was a former co-work with Gladys at the Child Development Center and she was a joy to be around. I enjoyed my talks with her about God and I know that she is with him now. Therefore, I prayed that God gives you the peace that passes all understanding, because she is at peace with the Father.

Sheila Craig

To the Hoggany-Stacy Family:
My condolences to you. Rosa, Erveena, Ellen and family; I was greatly saddened to hear of Gladys' passing. I thank God for the memories I have of her and your family, Aunt Colean & Unc Hill when I moved to Va Bch and we waited in your home for the school bus. I remember Gladys' smile and glad to have seen her at our Class '65 Reunion in 2005 and at Mt. Olive on that Sunday. Bless you all.
May God comfort and strengthen you.

With love,...

To the Family, May God give you the strength to continue on in the coming days and give you all peace. Remember the good times you shared with Gladys.

With Love the Bright Family(Mary) and the Lewis Family (Joann & Ed).

May you know that I am praying that God comfort you and keep you in His fold to have perfect peace. Always remember the time you shared with your love one. God bless you.

Carolyn Jones, Washington DC
UK Class of '66

Aunt Mae Mae (Gladys)
Thank you for always* supporting me through my *entire life. You were a second mom to me. I miss you tremendously. No words can explain how greatly the family misses you already. You were a true friend and I will continue to love you.
Until we meet again
Rita/Ree Ree (niece)

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.