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Stacy Shipp Kramer

Yuma, Arizona

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Stacy Kramer passed into rest at her home in Clarkdale, Arizona, Friday, March 13, 2009. Stacy was born October 7, 1949 and was raised in Somerton, Arizona. She went on to earn her bachelor's in education at Cottey College of Missouri and also studied at the University of Arizona. Stacy was...

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I met Stacy at NAU...what a character...she was best friends with Sheila Sullivan at the time. We lived in the 21 dorm...campus was so small at the time. I have such good memories of our time, camping at Oak Creek Canyon. Stacy, I'm thinking of you today, on what would have been your 72nd birthday. Rest In Peace sweet girl.

Dear Keifer Grace & Family: My earliest memories of Stacy were that she was kind & extremely bright. I went from first to 8th grade (@ Somerton Grammar)aspiring to be just like her, but the only other one that could rival her intellect was Charles Moody! The poem by Alairie Tennille gave me comfort when I lost my Sister Carrlene "No time on earth is enough to share with those we love or to prepare our hearts for that last goodbye." May the GOD of all comfort, comfort all of you. I hope to...

Reed and Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Stacy was a fun special person that I met at Cottey College. I'm sure she was a great teacher and touched many hearts in her life.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Get strength from the hugs you get, it will help you get through the tough times.
I was your neighbor in Sedona around 73-76.

Stacy's Family - - I attended Cottey College with Stacy. During Spring Break her 2nd year, she and Sheila Sullivan visited me in ND - - my mother had a PEO tea in their honor. I am so saddened to hear about Stacy passing away. I will never forget her wonderful smile, the sparkle in her eyes and also how she would cry during some of our serenading at Cottey. I can only imagine what a tremendous teacher, mother, wife she has been. My heart is heavy for all of you. With my deepest...

Mr. & Mrs. Shipp, I was deeply saddened to hear of Stacy's passing. My mom, Grace Gray, called to let me know. Even though we have not kept in touch or spoken since leaving Somerton, I only have the fondest of memories. Stacy and I were in the Somerton paper when the library opened and Mrs. Shipp was the librarian. I still have that picture. And Stacy passed the torch to me in Job's Daughters. I have not thought of all that in years. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you...

I will never forget all the Christmas Parties down in Somerton. You have always been so pleasant and welcoming. We will miss you Stacy and cherish all of the wonderful memories we have with you. With love, Dawn, Jim, Michael, Marissa and Crystal

Being from Somerton we were FOREVER FRIENDS. We went our separate ways in life with families, friends and carrers. I have lost a wonderful friend that I have great memories with but I also know FOREVER means FOREVER. My love and prayers to Grace and Keifer, Reed and children.

I'm so sorry to hear about Stacy.I never forgot about Stacy over the years,even after I left Somerton for Yuma and then moved to Fresno Ca.My prayers and thoughts are with the Shipps and the Krramers.

I will always remember Stacys smile and fun we all shared going up in somerton.May God bless Stacy and her family in this difficult time.