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Stacy Lynn CRAIG

Spokane, Washington

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DIED
December 7, 2018
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Spokane, Washington

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CRAIG, Stacy Lynn (Age 56) Stacy passed away, unexpectedly, Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. She was born in Spokane, WA., and is survived by her parents, Tom and Dolores Gardner, her husband Scott and her son's Scott Jr and Kevin Craig. Her funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018 at 11:00 am...

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Again Stacy I will never forget the great times we have had together. We just hit it off from the beginning. I remember you telling me I wasn't charging you enough. Never the less we became good friends & enjoyed each others company so much. Always looked forward to our visits & doing your hair. You left us way too soon & was so hoping you could come to Yuma & visit me. Everyday I think of you & wish I could bring you back. I will be so happy to see you again in Heaven where I'm sure you are...

I am so shocked and sorry to lose you so young. You are one of a kind and will be deeply missed. You were the first one I met at the Guardian and helped me so much. I am forever grateful. God bless you and may you rest in peace.

Stacy, you will be in our hearts forever. God Bless!

Stacy , I am so sad you were a very sweet friend and I will miss seeing you on your shopping visits to Fred Meyer. I hope to see you again someday but for now will just carry you in my heart!

Your friend, Tammy Nowland-McGinn

So many fun times, so many laughs so many memories. We love you and will miss you. God Bless You.
Craig and Wendy(Green) Brockett

I can't tell you how much I will miss you Stacy. I am so sorry you had to leave so soon. You were my best friend forever

Love you Stacy. I definitely will miss seeing your smiley face. I loved running into you at Yokes. I will always cherish our friendship. You are a friend that everyone dreams of having. I was so blessed to be your friend. Miss you Stace. Joan Moddrell

I love you mom. I'll miss you, and you'll never be forgotten.