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Stacy T. Dijulius

Cleveland, Ohio

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STACY T. DiJULIUS (nee Taylor), age 39. Beloved wife of John; loving mother of Johnni, Cal and Bo; cherished daughter of Stephen Taylor of MI., and Joyce Taylor (nee Napp) of Streetsboro; and daughter-in-law of the late Kathleen DiJulius; treasured sister of Coreen Kennedy (husband Bill); dearest...

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I could not attend Stacy's final resting place, or hug and hold all of those who loved her and I love..I think and miss her every day, but I know she is in a good place and will watch over all who loved her...
She was my student, my friend, my angel, always and forever

Stacy has created a true imprinted on my heart and my life. I was honored to of known her and work so closely with her. I was the lucky one! I look back on all the fun , the trips, the stories.. I laugh and cry together. For those that didn't know her I'm sorry, because it was truly an honor. I will carry her with me for the rest of my life. She was an ICON and I love her!

Stacy will always be in my heart and memories. She has helped make me a better person. She will never be forgotten.

I attended Richmond Heights High School with Stacy. She was a nice person. I remember that she was taking cosmetology classes back then and even gave a demo with a bust for a speech class. A am truly sorry for the family. Kids - you can honor her memory by staying out of trouble, being kind to others and making something of your lives.

Please accept our condolence.May the God of all comfort be with your family and give you comfort and strenght.God word give us hope at John5:28,29. May those words bring your family comfort at this time.

The Family Of Stacy:
I worked at Mitchell's Fish Market, and we got to know Stacy and John. She was a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day. We are so saddened to hear about her passing.

John,Johnni,Cal,Bo
Everyone thinks Stacy was their best friend, and everyone thinks they were Stacy's best friend. I think they were right.

Her Favorite,

Joyce, John, Johnni, Cal and Bo,
We are here for you. Stacy was such a unique, vibrant person. To know her was to love her. We will miss seeing her smile and hearing her cheers from the sidelines.
Peace,
The Gormans
Joe, Lisa, Cameron, Jack, Parker and Quinn