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Stacy Blatt

Kansas City, Missouri

1957 - 2021

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Stacy Blatt February 8, 1957 - February 25, 2021 Kansas City , Missouri - Stacy Allen Blatt of Kansas City Missouri died February 25, 2021 at Kansas City Hospice House. He had recently turned 64. He was a "miracle baby", born February 8, 1957 in Independence MO to Roger and Elizabeth Blatt,...

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Donovan and I was remembering a memory we had of stace a base the other day. We picked him up and was driving him home after a night of poker, it was really cold that night and our blower motor didn't work in our car, Stacy didn't complain once and thanked us several times just for the fact he could get home. On the way there, there was black ice on the road, the car lost control and we did 3 360s in the middle of the road before finally coming to a stop ( thank God there were no other...

Stacy , i was scrolling through some of my old photos on Facebook the other day and i seen a few of your comments. I couldn't help crying, you brought so much love and joy to my life... I love you and miss you so much. Its so hard dealing with the knott in my stomach you left behind from the heart break i feel now that you're gone. You're deeply missed!!!!

Stace- my heart breaks to read these things. You and Bill taught me about the Dead Milkmen, Clockwork Orange, The Cramps, Flaming Lips, Dead Kennedys, Ramones... you crazy guys helped me get into my first concert- the Dead Milkmen at the Grand Emporium. I´ll never forget that night, or sitting in the Delorean, or playing pool downstairs screaming any weird and random phrase from movies or songs- and how you literally could name every single one of them! Your heart was always in the right...

I did not know Stacy, but this obituary melted my heart. Through my work we have donated to ReStart and it is wonderful that he made the connection with them. Sounds like he was a very loving and kind individual. Thanks so much for sharing this honest, open and loving obituary with all of us.

Stacy was a amazing friend. I knew him for many years and miss him whole heartedly. When i found out that he had cancer my words were, " stace a base, you can beat this, if anyone in this world can beat this its you being the smartest mad scientist I've ever known". Stace a base is my nick name for him, his love of punk rock put a smile on your face to watch him sing along to the songs. Long nights of poker playing and pizza from a near by restaurant, were some of my best memories of him. He...

I didn't know your loved one, but was so impressed with the honesty of his obituary. It's important to share mental health struggles to help normalize them. I'm glad he's at peace and was able to find moments of joy in his life even in prison.

Stacy was a good man. I am honored to have known him as friend. He will be missed.