Stacey Marie Anderson

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Stacey Marie Anderson

Birth
Death
24 Jun 2005 (aged 36)
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Stacey Anderson, 36, died Friday, June 24, 2005, of injuries sustained in a car accident in Arlington.

Stacey was born in Grand Prairie, where she completed school and was a employee of Lockheed Martin.

Survivors: Mother, Susan Anderson of Grand Prairie; father and stepmother, Dennis and Darlene Anderson of Lake Worth; children, Erin, Hope and Matthew Anderson of Grand Prairie; sisters, Samantha Anderson of Grand Prairie and Carroll Ann Pollard of Fort Worth; fiancé, Richard Davis of Lake Worth.
Stacey was a beautiful person inside & out. Loved by so many
will be missed so much.

I didn't know Stacey I knew of her from her Uncle George. I made this site for her because, of my 11 yr. friendship with him & because, I know how much he loved her. He spoke highly of her & of their Uncle Jim[Thrash] He too is now gone & I know George is lost without them. Maybe being able to come here or knowing I leave tokens for them[from him] will bring him some comfort, I hope so.
Stacey Anderson, 36, died Friday, June 24, 2005, of injuries sustained in a car accident in Arlington.

Stacey was born in Grand Prairie, where she completed school and was a employee of Lockheed Martin.

Survivors: Mother, Susan Anderson of Grand Prairie; father and stepmother, Dennis and Darlene Anderson of Lake Worth; children, Erin, Hope and Matthew Anderson of Grand Prairie; sisters, Samantha Anderson of Grand Prairie and Carroll Ann Pollard of Fort Worth; fiancé, Richard Davis of Lake Worth.
Stacey was a beautiful person inside & out. Loved by so many
will be missed so much.

I didn't know Stacey I knew of her from her Uncle George. I made this site for her because, of my 11 yr. friendship with him & because, I know how much he loved her. He spoke highly of her & of their Uncle Jim[Thrash] He too is now gone & I know George is lost without them. Maybe being able to come here or knowing I leave tokens for them[from him] will bring him some comfort, I hope so.