Tracy Lynn Mounts Bracker, 42 of Dunnellon, Florida, died on Tuesday, September 12, 2023.
She was born on April 24, 1981, in Waynesburg, the daughter of John and Carrie Mounts of Washington.
She loved outdoor life, spending time with animals and watching her favorite football team, the Miami Dolphins.
On May 13, 2021, she married Barry Bracker.
Surviving are her four children: Anthony Jackson, Madison Smith, Kaitlyn Smith and Tristan Olson; brother, Jason (Monica) Mounts; sister, Tiffany Mounts, half-sisters, Lisa (Chris) Yoders and Nicole Crowe.
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MaryLou DeMott
September 21, 2023
I just heard about Tracy's passing. I'm shocked, stunned & saddened as well as heartbroken. I first met her in the late 90's when she went to school w/ my kids Chris & Jenn DeMott. Everytime I saw her she had that beautiful smile that just warmed my heart. She had such a good heart. I wish I had kept in touch w/ her - she was so loveable & easy to get along w/, someone you want as a friend - a real true friend.
Tracy, you're a REAL angel now. I know you're watching over your kids - you love them beyond measure. You will be so so missed.
You're dancing w/ the angels.
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MARYLOU DEMOTT
September 21, 2023
I just heard about Tracy's passing. I'm shocked, stunned & saddened. I had known her since her high school days. She went to school w/ my kids, Chris & Jenn DeMott. Everytime I saw Tracy she had that beautiful smile. She'd compliment me on my family which made me feel good. I wish I kept in touch w/ her. She was one of the sweetest girls I knew.
Kimberly Gooding
September 16, 2023
Sending my deepest condolences to all of her family and friends. Our hearts are broken I loved Tracy so so much-she become my niece through marriage but was like a second daughter. She lived life to the fullest and loved her children so much. Tracy Aunt Kim will missed my trips to Florida and our daily talks. Fly high my sweet Tracy. Until we meet again you will live in my heart daily.
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