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Stacy O. Stine

Posted 2018-03-25 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Friday, March 23, 2018, page 14a

Stacy O. Stine, born to Danny Lee and Charlotte V., on Feb. 24,
1974, in Warsaw, Indiana, passed away on March 16, 2018, in
Prescott, Arizona, at age 44.

Stacy is survived by his father, Danny; his older brothers, Rodney
(wife, Theresa and children, Ashley Bryant and Lance Menzie) and
Christopher (children, Zachary, Alexis, Hannah and Danielle); his
wife, Christina Kelly (of Syracuse, Indiana); and his five children,
Wesley (21), Kaylin (19), Ethan (17), Rebekah (16) and Preston (14).

Stacy battled Stage IV cancer for 2½ years, over two years longer
than expected. He was a passionate and devoted husband, father,
family member, Scoutmaster (Troop 7195), business owner (Arizona Cap
Co.), LDS church member (Stoneridge Ward, Prescott Valley, Arizona),
community leader (Arizona Republican Party member who volunteered at
the county and state levels), and party thrower. Not only was he a
well-educated traveler of the United States, but he was also well
versed in world geography and international relations, and took many
friends on tours to other countries. While on this earth, he was
typically found in the outdoors with his family and friends, reading
from his enormous book collection, or scheming up countless business
ventures. He has now joined his mother, Charlotte, to continue in
the Lord’s work.

The funeral service will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 7885 E. Long Look
Drive, Prescott Valley, Arizona. A memorial service will take place
in Warsaw, Indiana, Summer 2018.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Marley
House (Hospice), 1063 Ruth Street, Prescott, AZ 86301 or call 928-
443-5400.

Thoughts and memories of Stacy can be shared and viewed online at
www.stacystine.life.

Information provided by survivors.




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