Stacie Jo Wilson

Stacie Jo Wilson obituary

Stacie Jo Wilson

Stacie Wilson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Owens-Noffze Funeral Home on Aug. 2, 2025.

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FRANKTON, IN – Stacie Jo Wilson, 53, entered peace and rest from her residence on Wednesday, July 30, 2025, after a sudden illness.

She was born on July 26, 1972, in Marion and has lived in the Summitville area most of her lifetime. Stacie was a graduate of Madison-Grant High School-Class of 1990. She was employed in the shipping department in the warehouse at Keter Industries in Alexandria for the past 5 years. Stacie lived life to the fullest and gave everything she was involved with her 100% effort. She was a fan of the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears, the Indiana Pacers and was passionate about Alabama softball. A lover of the outdoors, Stacie was active in kayaking, boating and camping. Wherever she went, Stacie was the life of the party and "lit up" any room she entered. However, for Stacie, the single most valued aspect of her life was her family, she deeply loved her kids and grandkids, and all the rest of her family. Stacie's shining star has been darkened too soon…she will be sadly missed but warmly and fondly remembered.

Survivors:

Parents-Ron and Linda (Martin) Small of Frankton

Son-Tyler Joe Meador of Frankton

Daughter- Courtney Wilson (Dakota) of Elwood

2 Grandkids-Clayton and Paisley

Sister-Tracy (Arthur) Nieman of Alexandria

Nephews-Caleb and Jacob Nieman

Brother-Michael (Mande) Meador of Anderson

Nephews- Cody, Dominic, Kholt and Nolan

Niece-Annabelle

Paternal Grandmother-Gladys Small of Frankton

2 Uncles-Richard Martin of Wabash, Randy (Denise) Small of Desert Palm, California

She was preceded in death by her Paternal Grandfather-Mervin "Buzz" Small, Maternal Grandparents-Richard and Rosemary Martin

A gathering time to honor Stacie's life and legacy will take place on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, in the Owens-Noffze Funeral Home, 1009 West Walnut Street, Summitville starting at 4 pm and closing to the public at 6 pm. Cremation will follow.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Owens-Noffze Funeral Home

1009 Walnut St, Summitville, IN 46070

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