In Loving Memory of Stacey Chole Supanich
With hearts full of love and sorrow, we remember Stacey Chole Supanich, a beloved wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend, who left us far too soon on December 29, 2024. Born on March 15, 1966, Stacey lived a life rich with passion, kindness, grace, dignity, and an unwavering devotion to those she loved.
Stacey is survived by her adoring husband, Dale Magoon; her cherished children, Brenden Whitesel and fiancé Emily Davenport, Alexandria Walker and husband Cody Walker, Sydney Whitesel and fiancé Facundo Soraire, Nathan Whitesel and fiancé Hannah Carroll; her devoted parents, Bing and Emily Supanich; her loving sisters, Lesley Johnson and Ilka Reilly; her dear brother, Robert Supanich; and a large circle of family and friends who adored her. She was predeceased by her brother, David Supanich.
Her passing leaves a profound emptiness in our hearts, yet we are filled with comfort knowing that her love will forever remain with us, guiding and uplifting us every day. Stacey’s spirit will live on in the cherished memories she leaves behind and the deep, lasting connections she made with everyone who knew her.
Stacey’s life was a beautiful example of selflessness, strength, and love. She was known for her fierce loyalty, her compassion, and the way she made everyone feel valued and seen. Her generosity of heart and soul touched the lives of so many, and her laughter—bright, infectious, and full of joy—will forever echo in our minds. Her unwavering support for her family and community was a gift to all who had the privilege of knowing her.
In honor of Stacey’s love for nature, gardening, and the outdoors, the family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Nature Conservancy Fund. This will serve as a meaningful tribute to her enduring love for the natural world.
Although we are heartbroken by Stacey’s physical absence, her legacy of love, kindness, and joy continues to inspire and guide us. Stacey will forever reside in our hearts, and the beauty of her spirit will forever be with us. As we navigate the difficult journey of grief, we find peace in knowing that her love will never fade but will live on in the hearts of all who loved her.
Rest in peace, Stacey. Your light will never dim.
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