In Memory

Stacey Holtrey (Phipps)

 

 

Stacey Phipps

 

 

Saturday, March 6, 2010 11:30 PM CST

GREENWOOD — Stacey Michele Phipps, 44, of Greenwood died Thursday, March 4, 2010, in her home. She was a homemaker.

She is survived by her husband, Kevin; one daughter, Madison Phipps; one son, Chase Phipps of Fort Smith; one brother, Shane Holtrey of Cave Springs; her parents, Dave and Carolyn Holtrey of Greenwood; and her grandmother, Lillian Roberts of Hackett.
 
Cremation will be under the direction of McConnell Funeral Home of Greenwood.
 

 



 
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03/08/10 03:57 AM #1    

Monica Heiss (Morkemo)

I'll always miss her laugh! I have so many memories of her and I can't believe she's gone. I tried so hard to locate her before the reunion with no luck. I wish I'd tried harder.

03/08/10 11:18 AM #2    

Jeff Beshears

I'm glad to have the opportunity to have been her classmate... she was always so funny. Remember, John 3:16

03/09/10 09:03 PM #3    

Sandra Sandifer (Robbins)

Stacey was a fun loving girl and we were best friends for many years, our lives took different paths and we grew apart I will never forget the fun we had growing up, the crazy things we did and adventures we had, we had so many hopes and dreams you never know when they might be cut short, one thing I have learned is live every day like it is your last, love your family and your friends and tell them you love them cause life is short here on earth. Stacey we love you and will never forget you.

03/10/10 10:21 AM #4    

Pam Newbold (Noyes)

I will always remember her pretty smile and her great laugh. Many fun times were had with Stacey. So sad that she is gone so soon.

03/10/10 12:05 PM #5    

P. J. Stiegler

Stacey had so many great qualities..smart, independent, full of life and energy, and a smile that would brighten your day!

Thank you for all the memories and being a good friend.

P.J.


03/16/10 08:13 PM #6    

Phillip Wheeler

When I think of Stacey I remember she was always smiling, laughing,energetic, and upbeat. She was no doubt a big part of the Class of 83 and will be missed!

07/05/10 11:29 AM #7    

Melissa Powers (Sudbery)

 

Stacey and I grew up together through the Girl Scouts.  Her mom was one of our troop leaders for years.  She was bright, funny and kind (unless you made her mad - but even then she didn't stay that way too long).  I'm so sorry she didn't come to the reunion.  We could have had a dandy, "Do you remember so-n-so in Mr. MacArthur's journalism class?" conversation.

Stacey, you are missed.


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