Tracy Stahle was a child of the Most High God. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, and memaw. She had a great love for all people great and small, and impacted everyone's life who were fortunate enough to know her. She was a true empath with a tender heart, particularly for the least of all men and those who were suffering. With her gift of Irish charm and sense of humor, she never met a stranger. She had a deep love for animals and mother nature. She lived her life with love, compassion, loyalty, faith, humility, sacrifice, and complete selflessness. She was a fighter, who courageously fought cancer holistically for over 25 years, defying all odds. She bravely shined her light through the suffering and never wanted anyone to feel sorry for her. She was an avid reader and gardener who loved spending time with her family, particularly her grandchildren. She was dearly loved and will be deeply missed. Truly, she lived a life worthy of Christ. She was proceeded in death by her parents Neal and Jeanne O'Brien, her brother Neal "Buddy" O'Brien, her beloved husband and soulmate Bill Stahle, and her daughter Bridget Stahle. She is survived by her son Stephen Stahle of Moscow, Tennessee, her daughter Erin Stahle of Gulfport, Mississippi, her three beloved grandchildren; Kasey Morris, Gavin Stahle, and Cheyenne Stahle, her brother Matthew "Duffy" O'Brien, her sister Bridget Chamberlain, her three nieces; Kendall, Catherine, and Colleen, and her special friend Jeffrey "Red" Campanelli of Somerville, Tennessee.
18020 U.S. Highway 64, Somerville, TN 38068

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