Stace Sherwood, 60, leaves behind a legacy of hard work, dedication and love for his family. Born July 23, 1965, Stace spent much of life in Houston, Texas, where he built both his career and his home.
A true handyman at heart, Stace could fix just about anything. He dedicated much of his career to the Texas oil field and took great pride in his work and accomplishments. Known for his strong work ethic, he was also a devoted provider who found joy in the simple things - drinking coffee, riding motorcycles, listening to classic rock music, playing guitar and spending time outdoors.
Above all, Stace loved his family. He is survived by his children, Nicholas Sherwood, Michael Sherwood, Lacie Sherwood, and Madison Sherwood along with his many beloved grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Cheryl Harnois and Patricia Weber.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Ann, and his parents, Ralph and Rosemary.
He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew him.
A memorial service in honor of Stace's life will be held at CrossRoad Church in Katy, TX.
Burial will take place at Fulshear Cemetery in Fulshear, Texas.
Please contact the Sherwood Family for further details.
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