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Stacey L. Friedlander

Washington, District of Columbia

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FRIEDLANDER, STACEY L.

On Monday, April 26, 2004 STACEY L. FRIEDLANDER of Washington, D.C.; beloved daughter of Arlene and Stephen H. Friedlander; loving sister of Andy S. (Tracey) Friedlander and Jillian (Scott) Copeland; loving granddaughter of Idalee and Jack Diener and the late Adelaide...

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Dear Friedlander Family,

I got to know Stacey through our great mutual friend Maxine Siegel. Stacey was simply a force of nature and someone who had greater passion and energy than just about anyone I've ever known. No person or cause she cared about could have ever hoped for a greater advocate. She could be hilariously funny,incredibly giving, and the best and most loyal friend anyone ever had. I'm so truly grateful to have known her and I will miss her greatly.

It was so sad to hear that Stacey had passed away. She was too young and vital. I'll always remember her as friendly, happy, eager to help everybody, very smart and one of the most creative people I've ever worked with. I will pray for her.

To the entire Friedlander Family: We only knew Stacey through those whose loved her. Its clear that she touched many people's lives in very special ways and they are blessed to have known here. Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers.

Such a shock to hear this news of Stacey's passing. She had presence, vibrancy and boundless energy for so many good deeds and projects. Her time spent with family, friends and colleagues was quite special albeit way too brief.

Dear Friedlander family,

I was so sorry to hear about the loss of Stacey. I worked with her multiple times a Sibley Memorial Hospital as her physical therapist. Despite all the setbacks that life threw at her, she always was able to maintain a positive attitude. I never asked her to do anything that was easy or painfree yet she was always ready to give it her best and dare I say it, she sometimes was even happy to see me!! I will remember Stacey for that fighting spirit. My...

Stacey was a fun loving person who always had a smile on her face, even through all of her pain. We will miss her and our love and pain is shared with her loving family. We love you.

Reading the entries from my fellow co-workers who had the good fortune to both toil and play with Stacey at Kaufman, it reminds me that we were a kind of family, and clear to me that Stacey was the heart and soul of that gathering. She was a born account executive, not just for a business but for us--because she took care of the details and reminded us what we were doing right and what we were doing wrong and it was about our LIVES, about what really mattered. We never minded hearing both the...

Dear Friedlander Family & Friends,

I am truly sorry to hear about the passing of Stacey. I met Stacey in 1989 when I was fresh out of college at my first agency job at HJK&A. My days of fun and hard work at the agency are filled with fond memories of great times with Stacey. She was a wonderful person.

My thoughts are with you.

Dear Friendlander Family,

I was deeply saddened to learn of the loss of the remarkabley and unceasingly giving soul of Stacey. My heart, soul and condolences to your family. I have known Stacey since 1986, when we both joined HJK&A, and have also worked with her at other agencies. Her capacity to bring great light, wit, creativity, and hard work were only surpassed by her unbelievably giving nature. Her goal was always to extend a helping hand, personally and professionally to...