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Stacy Katz-Olivera

Rockville, District of Columbia

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August 27, 2020
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Rockville, District of Columbia

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 Stacy Gail Katz-Olivera   Stacy Gail Katz-Olivera of Olney, MD passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 27, 2020 at the age of 53. Beloved wife of Humberto Olivera; devoted mother of Mason and Brandon Olivera; loving sister of Amy Beth Katz. Also survived by her parents, Stan and...

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Stacy and I have been friends for over 25 years. She was such a amazing person and spirit. She introduced me to my husband Dwayne and always joked she heard “Matchmaker Matchmaker” playing in the background when she did. I will miss her with all my heart. Prayers and comfort to Umberto, her sons and her parents. May she Rest In Peace ❤

Dear Katz Family,
There are no words to express how deeply sorry Ron and I are to hear about Stacy. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Love,
Ron, Sandy and Joli

I met Stacy as a volunteer at the JCC. Stacy was such a wonderful
person and I so enjoyed helping her with volunteer duties. She
will be missed by everyone.

Susan Gordon
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We are saddened to hear of Stacy’s passing. Stacy was such a warm person who made all around her feel welcome. We have wonderful memories of seeing her during the holidays. It was always great to see her, Humberto, Mason, and Brandon. May her memory be a blessing to her family and friends.

With deepest sympathies,
The Staff Family

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We were so sorry to read the sad news of Stacy passing. We remember her with fond memories. Years ago we met her at Widener College and she gave Colin and us a tour - always kind and smiling!!
Hoping your fond memories will help sustain you through this very difficult time.
Thinking of Stan, Harriet, Amy, her husband and children!!!!

Denise and Larry Kahn

Stacy was a very loving person. When my parents sold their house next door to her parents, she was crying as my parents pulled out of the driveway. That touched my parents on how much she cared about them. When I think of Stacy, I will always remember how our families got together on the Fourth of July to eat crabs, shrimp, and peach cobbler. Mr Katz would give us a fireworks show that he might have enjoyed as much as we did. As I posted this memory on the 4th, Stacy responded that those...