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Stacy Edmonds

Providence, Rhode Island

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Stacy Edmonds passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on September 15, 2007.

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Impossible to forget. Still missing Stacy and am glad her family is doing so well despite -- or maybe because of -- this significant loss.

Chelsea iam so sorry for your loss. Your wife fought a long hard battle with cancer. I hope you and your children can find peace in this time of sorrow. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Chelsea, Our prayers for you and your family continue during this time of grief. We all admire you and Stacy for the way you fought this battle.

Chelsea,
Our sincere condolences at this
most difficult time. You and your
family are in our thoughts and
prayers.
Donna, Kris and Charlie

Wonderful memories heal us and last forever: a mailed, handwritten list of endless activities for us to enjoy in Chicago on my first visit; viewing the flowers together in Chicago's Grant Park while Stacy effortlessly carries Chloe in a baby sling as Max runs ahead with Aunt Ivy; years later, a slightly different scene on Block Island; enjoying Chicago museums and DC's Smithsonian while she earnestly listens to Max' explanations; eagerly watching as the homing pigeons prepare for their...

My deepest sorrow goes out to you. I unfortunately know the tremendous grief you feel now. Please call me at 757-561-8344 (cell) or 757-565-1167 (home) if you feel like talking.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Max and Chole. Your mom was a very nice person she will be sadly missed she will now be a Angel in heart and will always be around you.

Love:
Dannie your bus driver

Our sincere condolences at this most difficult time. Stacy was a brave woman who fought a good battle. May her memory be a blessing to all.

Stacy was the bravest, most positive person I have ever known. She was able to find joy and meaning and remain upbeat even when life was extremely challenging. I will miss her dearly.