This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Stacy Cope who was born in Indiana on October 14, 1971 and passed away on February 27, 2005 at the age of 33. We will remember her forever.
Happy Birthday Stacy! / Linda Cope (Mother)
Dear Stacy, With this body, I carried you inside me till the day you were born. I was so excited about being a mom, and I felt so special during those nine months. The first time I felt you move I was in awe, I loved being pregnant with you...
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it all goes so fast / Diane Toycen (Best Frien And Sister )
Well First stacy Austin is now Driving and doing his own thing. We lost My mom Januari 3rd.well your up there with alot of people who mean alot to the boys and me.Shane is just so small and hyper but hey that is just the way he his.I guess jason got ...
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A letter to Stacy / Linda Cope (Mother)
Dear Stacy
It's been awhile since I've written to you. I wanted to let you know yourcousin Stephen was fighting with his girlfriend and he shot himself. I still can't beleive it. He died September 22.
Your aunt Judy died September 27. She had a str...
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You where and always will be my BEST FRIEND!!!!! / Teresa Montgomery (BFF & Blood Sister )
March 22, 2008
Hello I'm Teresa . Stacy and I were and will always be Best Friends. I met Stacy in 1976 when my family and I moved to Greenwood. Stacy and I were both 5...
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My daughter stacy was my only child. She was the light of my life. She was everything to me, and I am brokenhearted. I know I have to go on, but I wish I didn't have to. I wish I could just be with her. I don't have any reason to go on now, that is just how I feel. I know people don't understand that, people who have never lost a child.
Stacy was such a loving person. She was always willing to help others One time when she was still in school. one of her classmates had cancer and was in a wheelchair. Stacy pushed him to all his classes so he wouldn't be late. She was such a great person to be around, always cracking jokes and having fun. She always kept us laughing with her great sense of humor. Ever when she was in pain from her treatments she was still cheerful and most always in a good mood. Stacy went through so much in her short life, it just doesn't seem fair that someone so full of life had to leave us.
Stacy always had time for her friends, and loved to play pool with her mom on the internet. She also loved to help me plant flowers every year. Her favorite color was purple, so we planted a lot of pruple flowers. She love to watch the butterflies land on the different flowers, she watched them for hours. Stacy is still so loved and missed, I can't wait to be with her in heaven.
I love you my little girl, someday we will be together again Love, MOM