Tracy M (Stuckel) Gonzalez
December 16, 1965-August 28, 2020
Tracy Mae, 54, died peacefully, at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Illinois, after a brief illness.
The visitation will take place at Halligan-McCabe Funeral Home on Friday September 4th from 11am to 1pm, with a service following at 1pm. A private graveside burial will take place at Memorial Park, where she will be buried next to her grandparents. Memorials can be made to Dravet Syndrome Foundation (www.dravetfoundation.org).
Tracy was born to Anthony Stuckel and Roxanne Brown. Tracy was raised by Roxanne Griffith and Randolph Griffith. Tracy graduated from Assumption High School in 1984. Tracy was united in marriage to Jose Gonzalez in 1996.
Tracy was a hard worker in everything she did. She was an avid Iowa Hawkeyes fan and a die-hard St. Louis Cardinals fan. She was nicknamed "Grinch." Her nickname became a favorite stuffed animal for special nephew, Ryan. Tracy loved her annual trip to Florida to spend time with Aunt Soni. She looked forward to her Thursday golf outing with the guys. She is known for her signature cooking dishes, which are made from scratch. Tracy enjoyed being in good company of friends and family.
Tracy is survived by her children, Stephanie (Erik) Stuckel-Jones and Casey (Payton) Gonzalez; her grandchildren, Maggie, Logan, and Coan is on his way; her mother, Roxanne Griffith; her father, Randolph (Eva) Griffith; her sisters, Tina (Brad) McDermott, Kerri (Stephen) Griffiths, Stasha (Kevin) Prins, Becki Griffith; her brothers, Christopher (Stacey) Griffith, Bradley Griffith, and Robert (Danielle) Stuckel; and many nieces and nephews.
Tracy was preceded in death by her father, Anthony Stuckel, and her grandmother, Virginia "Ginny" Redmond.
Due to the current health crisis, masks must be worn and social distancing respected.
Online remembrances may be expressed at www.hmdfuneralhome.com.
Sponsored by Halligan-McCabe-DeVries Funeral Home.
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Micky Anderson
September 2, 2020
So saddened that Tracey left us as such a young age. She was always so sweet and such a hard worker. I didn't see much of her in the last several years but know that she loved her family.
She will always be special to me, her Aunt Micky, as she was the flower girl in our wedding 49 years ago. Such a cute little girl and she grew into a beautiful person. I know she will be sorely misses by her family and friends.
Tracey is in my prayers. I will have a Mass said in her memory.
Sincerely, Micky and Jerry Anderson
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