Stacy-Dueitt-Obituary

Stacy Derrick Dueitt

Hoover, Alabama

Jul 29, 1958 – Sep 18, 2018 (Age 60)

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BORN
July 29, 1958
DIED
September 18, 2018
AGE
60
LOCATION
Hoover, Alabama

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Stacy Derrick Dueitt, of Hoover, passed away from complications from pneumonia Tuesday, September 18, 2018, at the age of 60. She was born and raised in Laurel, MS, graduated from R.H. Watkins High School and The University of Southern Mississippi, Stacy worked for Masonite in Laurel and for The Berry Company/AT&T in Birmingham, from which she retired. Afterward, she worked for American Greetings. Stacy really enjoyed reading, shopping, eating good food, and cheering for the Auburn Tigers. To celebrate her recent 60th birthday, she went parasailing and got a breast cancer survivor tattoo on her wrist. She is preceded in death by her parents, Bettye and Grady P. Derrick. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Raimund Dueitt; sons, Cory Dueitt (Beryl) and Mason Dueitt; grandchildren, John William Chandler, and the family is awaiting the birth of Ruth Laurel Dueitt; brother, Grady P. Derrick, Jr. (Leslie); nephew, Grady P. "Zeke" Derrick III; sister, Debbie Derrick Vehnekamp (Billy); nieces, Courtney Vehnekamp Winchester (Andy) and Ashley Vehnekamp; sister-in-law, Liz Harris (Joey); and niece, Jasmine Harris Richardson (Jake). The family will receive friends from 1-2, Friday, September 21, 2018, at Currie-Jefferson Funeral Home Hwy 150 in Hoover. Funeral will follow in the chapel at 2:00, Cody Cooley officiating. Entombment will be in Jefferson Memorial Gardens, South. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

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I am sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time.

I had the pleasure to work with Stacy at AT&T and YP. She was a wonderful woman that always put the interest of others first. I'm saddened to hear of her passing. Much too soon.

Raimund, I am so sorry for your loss. I have thought about ya'll lots over the years.

Leanna Mathews

I remember Stacy as one of the most intelligent, forward thinking individuals I ever worked with on the training team at Berry. I learned a lot from her and we always had fun. Stacy, you will be missed and are missed already. You would always speak proudly of your family and I feel a missing place in my heart right now. Sincerely, David Evans

Stacy and I had a random talk while shopping in a department store. We did not know each other, but had such a fun conversation and shared some laughs. I remember her beautiful face.
I am saddened for the family's loss. I pray for comfort and strength for all whose lives Stacy touched.
Sincerely,
Susan

Such a sweet fun lady. Will always remember our baseball road trip to Louisville with Stacy and Raimund. Blessings on this wonderful family during this terrible loss.