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Stacey E. Savoy

Portland, Maine

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Stacey E. Savoy, 50 OLD ORCHARD BEACH -- Stacey E. Savoy, 50, of Pleasant Street, in Old Orchard Beach died at her residence later Monday evening. She was born in Biddeford, June 5, 1959, the daughter of Louis and Virginia Day Simpson. Stacey attended and graduated from Old Orchard Beach High...

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Precious...precious girl. We loved and shared our faith in Jesus Christ. We loved and shared our precious horses. My husband and I have the joy in knowing she will great us in Heaven. She will have NO more night and NO more pain.

My precious friend. I found a picture of all of us recently at a horse show in Maine. We were laughing, joking and just enjoying our time. My one and ONLY joy in this is to know we will all be in Heaven together. Mary-Jane and Tracy Curtis

Stacy, I am so deeply saddened. I can't imagine life without you. My life was greatly enhanced just by having you in it. For that, I am blessed. Angels must have had bigger plans for you. God knows you earned your wings years ago. You are and have always been angelic. To the family. You had the most amazing person in your life. Bless you all.
Miss you Stacy. Always. Love.

To Stacey's Family, Like everyone else we were shocked about her death. She spent a lot of time her at Ridgecrest Stables while growing up.She was a pleasure to be around. She will certainly be missed.

To Stacey's family, I am so sorry for your loss. I have known Stacey since I was about ten years old and she worked at Dicksons store in old orchard beach many years ago. She use to let me hang out there and let me bag groceries,I always looked up to her, she was so beautiful and so kind, she set an example of how I wanted to be when I grew up. I was so sad to hear of her passing. She will always be the beautiful woman I remember.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I am Stacey's oldest sister. Thank you all for all your remembrances. It is so important for us to remember how she lived -- not how she died. She was kind and gentle but was also feisty. Smart and goofy. Elegant and down to earth. Nearly perfect, as near as I can tell. Please keep the remembrances coming. They are very comforting.

Susan

I met Stacey over 20 years ago, when she lived in Buxton. The first thing that comes to mind when I think of her is her laugh, her smile, her sense of humor. She was a blessing to so many, and will be missed so much.
To the family, may God comfort you and hold you close in His arms. Stacey is in heaven now, and though we miss her here, we will see her again.

To Stacey's family and friends,

I worked with Stacey, and in the short time that I knew here (just over a year), I have to say that she made a tremendous, positive impact on me and on those around her. You couldn't find a person who didn't like and care for Stacey. She was an amazing person.

I found this quote that reminded me of Stacey- it sounds like something she might even say:

"I have only slipped away into the next room, I am I and you are you....