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Daniel Thomas "Dan" Stacey

1949 - 2019

Daniel Thomas "Dan" Stacey obituary, 1949-2019, Columbia, SC

BORN

1949

DIED

2019

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Bullock Funeral Home & Crematorium

1190 Wilson Hall Road

Sumter, South Carolina

Daniel Stacey Obituary

Daniel Thomas "Dan" Stacey COLUMBIA - Daniel Thomas "Dan" Stacey died peacefully at home in Columbia, South Carolina, on May 10, 2019 after a long battle with prostate cancer. He was born November 16, 1949 in Washington, D.C. to the late Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Stacey and Helen Carr Stacey. The family moved to Germany in 1950, to Milwaukee in 1953, and then to Columbia in 1957. Dan's father died shortly after the family moved to Columbia, and Dan was raised by his mother and his maternal grandmother, "Maca" who lived with them. Taking a paternal role in his life was his uncle, Fr. Aidan Carr, O.F.M. (later O.C.S.O.), who mentored him. It was a great blessing for Dan when Fr. Aidan entered Mepkin Abbey because he was closer, and Dan and his mother could spend more time with him. Dan attended St. Joseph's Elementary School, then Cardinal Newman High School, graduating from the latter in 1967. Dan went to Yale University, graduating in 1971, then Washington and Lee University School of Law, from which he graduated in 1975. He served, and was honorably discharged from the Army National Guard. After several years in private law practice, Dan joined the South Carolina Office of Appellate Defense in 1983. This state agency represents impoverished persons on appeal of serious crimes, and in his work, Dan made a significant contribution to the establishment and maintenance of justice for the people of South Carolina. He was Chief Attorney in the Office from 1991 until he retired in 2004. After retirement Dan returned to Appellate Defense from 2008 - 2015 to serve as mentor to a new generation of appellate defenders sharing his boundless knowledge of criminal law and procedure. Dan was known and admired throughout the legal community for his intellect, wit, phenomenal memory and heart. Dan did not just remember people, he remembered details about them. He cared about their lives. The beatitude is "Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted;" Dan was one of the comforters; he was always attending funerals. A friend who attended St. Joseph's with Dan from the third grade says that Dan was always the same. Even as a child he was caring, smart, gentle, and good natured. One of Dan's greatest passions was crossword puzzles. He usually worked multiple crossword puzzles every day, including the New York Times Crossword Puzzle, which he solved in ink each day. His wife, Eve, timed him, and he usually completed the Times puzzle in fewer than 15 minutes. For many years, Dan competed in the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, organized by New York Times Crossword Puzzle Editor Will Shortz. Dan consistently ranked high in his age and/or regional categories, once achieving the recognized accomplishment of completing all puzzles in the competition with no mistakes. Yet another of Dan's diverse passions was officiating football (refereeing). He started officiating SC High School football games in 1981 and retired in 2008 ultimately rising to be the top rated official for most of those years. During that time he refereed the prestigious North-South All Star Game, the Shrine Bowl Game, and 20 SC State Championship games (including the top Division 1 AAAA/AAAAA numerous times). He was inducted into the South Carolina Football Officials' Hall of Fame in 2001. His College officiating career was equally illustrious working in the South Atlantic Conference from 1995 until 2010. During that time, he worked several conference championships, an opening round national playoff and a national semifinal game. Following his "on the field" retirement he continued as a gameday officials' supervisor/observer until 2017. In much the same manner as the rest of his passions he became an acknowledged officiating rules expert in high school and college. His greatest joy came from the friendships he developed with 100's of other officiating brothers in many States. Dan had a beautiful and eclectic mind, but was never self -important or arrogant. As one of his friends observed, Dan was the only know-it-all he knew who was never a smart ass. He loved studying history, football rules, languages, maps, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and much more. He had an incredible memory; this showed up in many ways. One of his fun memory tricks was when he would tell you what you and he ate at a particular restaurant on a particular occasion many years earlier. Many an enjoyable evening was spent in Dan's den with varying groups of friends playing Jeopardy on Team Stacey, with the goal of collectively answering all questions correctly. Dan was truly a person about whom it can honestly be said: to know Dan was to love him. He was generous beyond description. He had an incredible sense of humor, and loved nothing better than a good pun unless it was a silly 4th grader's joke. He will be sorely missed. In addition to his many friends, Dan is survived by his adoring wife of 35 years, Eve Moredock Stacey and his beloved parrot, Diega. He is also survived by his brother-in-law WillMoredock (Maryam Naderi) of Charleston, his brother-in-law Rupert "Doc" (Kim) Moredock of Lancaster, his niece Katherine Moredock Hayden (John) of Cope and his nephew Few Moredock of Charleston, and his and Eve's special family friend, Josie Ryan of Greenwood. A memorial service will be held at Mepkin Abbey, 1098 Mepkin Abbey Road, Moncks Corner, SC, 29461. The service will be at 3pm on Sunday, May 19, 2019. A Celebration of Dan's life will be held at Rockaway Athletic Club, 2719 Rosewood Drive, Columbia, SC 29205 on Tuesday, May 21, 2019, from 4:30 - 7:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, persons are asked to contribute to The Daniel T. Stacey 1975L Law Scholarship Fund, Washington and Lee University School of Law, 204 W. Washington St, Lexington, VA 24450 (http://www.law.wlu.edu/give), to Mepkin Abbey, or to an organization or cause of their own choice. You may go to www.bullockfuneralhome.com and sign the family's guest book. The family has chosen Bullock Funeral Home for the arrangements.
Published by The State on May 15, 2019.

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Tam Wilbourne Smith

May 21, 2019

Eve,

You may not remember me but I used to work with you many years ago at the SC Bar.

I just wanted to let you know that I am so sorry for your loss. I am sending prayers your way. I pray that God wraps His arms around you and comforts you, and gives you peace.

God bless.

John Schunck

May 20, 2019

I spent many hours with Dan on and off the football field, he was a great rules official. He expected great communication on and off the field. It was a pleasure to know Dan and he was just as professional on the field as he was in his business as an attorney, I learned a great deal from Dan. I officiated football for over 30 yrs and I fortunately worked my last college game with Dan. He will be greatly missed

Rebecca Shelley

May 19, 2019

A guiding light has been lost. Eve, Roy and I are thankful for the joy of life Dan always shared. We know that joy of his will carry you and your family forward in the days to come.

Bert Goolsby

May 16, 2019

John Steinbeck in his book East of Eden wrote of the net of good and evil in which we are all caught. He said this is the only story that each of us really has to tell. There is good, he maintains, in the fabric of each of us. To insure that the good in each of us triumphs in our life, Steinbeck wrote, we should remember our dying and try to live that our death brings no pleasure to the world. Dan Stacey was one person whose death brings the world no pleasure whatever. Few, if any, could match this good man's contributions to the justice system in this State and to the legal profession that supports it.

Virginia Crocker

May 16, 2019

There are no mere words that can truly be helpful at such a difficult time. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers and I am here for you if there's anything I can do.

Craig Davis

May 16, 2019

Vella's. While the product of an opposing counsel encounter, I had, at this age, an almost immediate flashback to being with Dan at you know where and hearing stories about his high school football official experiences. Most lawyers, me too, have pretty limited lives due to the consumptive effect of what we do. So it was special to hear about one of his other lives. He particularly detailed the challenge to keep the game, any game, under control because of the raging testosterone in the players. I had never been to Vella's and haven't since. A rare guy who had many layers, including friendliness with an enemy combatant after court. Sorry Eve, I wish there were more like him.

Craig Davis

Dianna

May 15, 2019

My heartfelt condolences to the Stacey family for the loss of your beloved family member. May the God of all comfort bring your hearts a measure of peace and give you strength and comfort during this difficult time. 2 Thessalonians 2:16,17.

Susan Lake

May 15, 2019

Eve, I am so sorry to hear about Dan. I know you loved each other so much. Dan was a wonderful person, and the obituary was perfect. Please know you are in my prayers.
Susan Lake

May 15, 2019

Eve, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband. I did not know him but his obituary sure paints a picture of a dear, grand man. I know you will miss him. You have my deepest sympathy. Nancy Sadler

Alexandria Skinner

May 14, 2019

I'm very sorry to hear of Dan's passing. In addition to being a zealous advocate for his clients, he was always personally engaging, kind, and considerate as an opposing counsel, and a good friend. A particularly fond memory I have is of the two of us exchanging appellate arguments with each other written in verse. We included the poetry as appendixes to our appellate briefs, as an afterthought to the serious stuff. No doubt, the verses were intended in a spirit of levity and may have elicited a chuckle, but we received instructions from the Court to remove them from the appellate record, in order to preserve the dignity and repose of the forum and out of respect for the Defendant (whose appeal was rejected). Looking back at it, I'm sure I was out of order, but that is an example of the kind of comraderie and reparte' I enjoyed with Dan as a colleague.

Paul de Holczer

May 14, 2019

So sorry to hear of the passing of Dan Stacy.
He was a fine person and a fine attorney.
My condolences to his family and friends.

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3:00 p.m.

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4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

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