13421 Sunset Blvd., Renton, will be at 10 a.m.
tomorrow in the Stokes Mort, Renton, with
burial in Greenwood Memorial Park, Renton. He died Monday, July 16, 1968, at his home.
A native of Thorton, Idaho, Mr. Stacey moved
to Renton in 1962 from Soap Lake, Grant
County. Hr was a carpenter at Pacific Car &
Foundry Co. He was an Army Veteran of
World War II and a member of the Church of
Christ of Later-Day Saints.
Survivors are a daughter of Prineville, Ore;
three step-daughters; two stepsons; a brother
in Idaho and three sisters.
13421 Sunset Blvd., Renton, will be at 10 a.m.
tomorrow in the Stokes Mort, Renton, with
burial in Greenwood Memorial Park, Renton. He died Monday, July 16, 1968, at his home.
A native of Thorton, Idaho, Mr. Stacey moved
to Renton in 1962 from Soap Lake, Grant
County. Hr was a carpenter at Pacific Car &
Foundry Co. He was an Army Veteran of
World War II and a member of the Church of
Christ of Later-Day Saints.
Survivors are a daughter of Prineville, Ore;
three step-daughters; two stepsons; a brother
in Idaho and three sisters.
Family Members
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Charlotte Wylie Stacey Rice Davis
1896–1978
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John Stacey
1897–1968
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Edwin Worrall Stacey
1899–1953
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Susannah Stacey Ashcraft
1900–1979
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Elizabeth Stacey
1901–1901
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James William Stacey
1902–1968
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Agnes Stacey
1903–1903
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Robert Stacey
1904–1952
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Mary Ellen Stacy Buckland
1909–1999
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Harriet Eva Stacey Drown
1911–1985
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