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Staci Luellen

Topeka, Kansas

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March 31, 2018
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Topeka, Kansas

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Staci Luellen Staci S. Luellen, 53 of Topeka passed away, March 31, 2018 and joined her Heavenly Father and earthly father.Staci was born August 5, 1964 in Topeka the daughter Larry and Darlene (Zook) Luellen. She graduated from Topeka West High School. She was employed by Stormont-Vail for 23...

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To the Luellen family....I am so sorry to hear of Stacie passing....I have been thinking about her for the last couple of yrs because I didn't know where she was staying...we used to take each other out on our birthdays but lost track of her....we used to go to the mall and she would do everything in her power to embarrass me...we had a lot of good times...she will always be in me heart...love you Staci

Darlene,
So sorry. I didn't know Staci but wanted you to know I care and you are in my thoughts and prayers. Wishing you well and know Staci is in a better place. My love.

We didn't know your Aunt Staci personally, but just hearing about her, we know she was an incredible, brave lady!
We are sending love and prayers to you and your entire family, especially to your grandmother who cared for her from birth and gave her love and support to be all she could be. You are in our hearts

Thinking of Staci's family and friends who will miss her. Wishing you all peace and comfort. I enjoyed my time talking to Staci.

We're so sorry regarding the passing of Staci. As you recall Staci was born 3 or 4 days after our wedding so we were always able to keep track of her birthday. She had a outgoing personality and often reminded us of her Dad. We'll miss that special greeting no matter how bad she felt. Our sympathies go to the entire Luellen family.

Ned and Joleen Nusbaum

So very sorry for your loss of Staci. It was a pleasure to have known her and given her care over the years. She will be truly missed.

Oh, Darlene. We are so sorry Staci is no longer with us but know that she brought a lot of love and joy to a lot of people.
My mother absolutely adored her. I remember clearly when she was born and you brought her home to your house just off 6th Street in Topeka. Love to you and Gregg and Deb and other family.

I worked with Staci at SV- we both worked 3-11 and always would eat our dinner together in the operators room! She had a great voice for that job! Her laugh was contagious- she was a genuine person and always happy. Even though she was in a wheelchair I never considered her handicapped. I will always consider her a great friend and she will be so missed!

Darlene, I remember Staci from the Capper Foundation days. Prayers are going out to you and your family. May your memories comfort you. Bonna and Harold Cromwell