She worked fulltime at Guardian Flight in Juneau, AK. as a med flight nurse and also helped train helicopter pilots, firemen, local first responders and members of the Coast Guard. In addition, she worked part time at Bartlett Hospital in Juneau. She was a true warrior as a patient advocate and still managed to keep her sense of humor during critical times.
Stacie, "Big Mama" and "Stinky Rat" as she was affectionately known, LOVED Alaska and all it had to offer. She genuinely loved her Juneau community. Stacie made her mark everywhere she went. She was a BADASS adventurer. She left no stone unturned. In her short 30 yrs, she experienced more than most people accomplish in an entire lifetime. Delta Rae's and Stacie's loss is tragic and unimaginable. They are now our angels in Heaven that will guide us beyond our limits and be there when we can once again experience joy in our hearts.
Stacie is survived by her dad Tim Morse, her sister Mallory Morse, her fiancé Dylan Listberger, her uncle Bryan Morse (Colleen), her auntie Suee deLucia (Jim), her mother and father in law Susan and Tom Listberger, her niece Kayla Aalpoel, and numerous other family members and close precious friends.
Stacie and Delta Rae were predeceased by Stacie's mom, Karen Peacock, grandparents Ellen and Marty Morse, uncle Mark Peacock and step brother Hunter Wayerski.
Due to the nature of this horrific loss of life, they were unable to bring our girls home nor Guardian Flight paramedic Margaret Langston or pilot Patrick Coyle. The family will have a private memorial in Juneau, AK. at a later date.
A memorial scholarship fund was created in Stacie and Delta Rae's name at Whatcom Community College to assist some other badass adventurers in reaching their dreams.
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On January 29, 2019, about 1811 hrs, a twin-engine, turbine-powered Beechcraft airplane, N13LY, was destroyed after impacting the waters of Frederick Sound following a loss of control while on approach to Kake Airport, Alaska. The airplane was being operated by Guardian Flight air ambulance when the accident occurred. The pilot, flight paramedic, and flight nurse who was 27 weeks pregnant were fatally injured. The flight departed Anchorage Intl Airport about 1604 hrs destined for Kake.
She worked fulltime at Guardian Flight in Juneau, AK. as a med flight nurse and also helped train helicopter pilots, firemen, local first responders and members of the Coast Guard. In addition, she worked part time at Bartlett Hospital in Juneau. She was a true warrior as a patient advocate and still managed to keep her sense of humor during critical times.
Stacie, "Big Mama" and "Stinky Rat" as she was affectionately known, LOVED Alaska and all it had to offer. She genuinely loved her Juneau community. Stacie made her mark everywhere she went. She was a BADASS adventurer. She left no stone unturned. In her short 30 yrs, she experienced more than most people accomplish in an entire lifetime. Delta Rae's and Stacie's loss is tragic and unimaginable. They are now our angels in Heaven that will guide us beyond our limits and be there when we can once again experience joy in our hearts.
Stacie is survived by her dad Tim Morse, her sister Mallory Morse, her fiancé Dylan Listberger, her uncle Bryan Morse (Colleen), her auntie Suee deLucia (Jim), her mother and father in law Susan and Tom Listberger, her niece Kayla Aalpoel, and numerous other family members and close precious friends.
Stacie and Delta Rae were predeceased by Stacie's mom, Karen Peacock, grandparents Ellen and Marty Morse, uncle Mark Peacock and step brother Hunter Wayerski.
Due to the nature of this horrific loss of life, they were unable to bring our girls home nor Guardian Flight paramedic Margaret Langston or pilot Patrick Coyle. The family will have a private memorial in Juneau, AK. at a later date.
A memorial scholarship fund was created in Stacie and Delta Rae's name at Whatcom Community College to assist some other badass adventurers in reaching their dreams.
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On January 29, 2019, about 1811 hrs, a twin-engine, turbine-powered Beechcraft airplane, N13LY, was destroyed after impacting the waters of Frederick Sound following a loss of control while on approach to Kake Airport, Alaska. The airplane was being operated by Guardian Flight air ambulance when the accident occurred. The pilot, flight paramedic, and flight nurse who was 27 weeks pregnant were fatally injured. The flight departed Anchorage Intl Airport about 1604 hrs destined for Kake.