In memory of

Stacey Ann Callahan

April 29, 1981 -  July 2, 2019

Callahan, Stacey Ann

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Stacey Callahan on July 2, 2019.
Lovingly remembered and greatly missed by her Mother and Father Cheryl and Wilfred Callahan, Sister
Nicole Desrocher (Jason) Niece and Nephew Avery and Aidan. Stacey was loved and will be remembered by many extended family and friends.
Visitation will be held at the Simple Alternative Funeral Centre, 275 Lesmill Road, North York, on Monday
July 8, 2019 from 11am to 12 pm. Funeral Service will follow in the Simple Alternative Funeral Centre Chapel
at 12pm.Cremation to follow.
Donations in Stacey's memory may be made to the Living Rock Ministries ( Food Bank), 30 Wilson Street, Hamilton.

Guestbook 

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Carol Wood (Friend)

Entered July 5, 2019 from Florida

Stacey possessed a beautiful, bold and compassionate spirit. We will miss her!

Debbie Nifakis 

Entered July 5, 2019 from Hamilton, Ontario

I am very saddened to hear about Stacey's passing. I have always known her to be a very courageous and generous young woman. She had a passion for caring for and helping people and all who knew her were touched by her gentle spirit. She has left this world too early and will be greatly missed.

Heather Jane Beard (Family friend)

Entered July 5, 2019 from Toronto

My heartfelt sympathy; I am speechless. Peace be with all of you at this difficult time.

Akingboye Morakinyo (Colleague at Living Rock)

Entered July 5, 2019 from Burlington, ON

Stacey literally changed my life. She was without a doubt the kindest, most caring and most hardworking person I have ever met. She had an admirable and envious passion for what she dis which was to make a difference not only in the lives of the youth at Living Rock but also in the lives of her colleagues and friends. I am deeply saddened and wish my condolences upon her family.

Ashley (Mentee/coworker/friend)

Entered July 5, 2019 from Burlington

This fills me with such sadness. I learned so much from Stacey. She was a great friend, a helpful and thoughtful individual who worked very hard and put her heart into everything she did.
I had the pleasure of working under her at Living Rock where she taught me many lessons I still practice today. Years later we worked together at the YWCA, here we were partners and our friendship blossomed. Beyond the professional life, Stacey was always someone I could reach out to. We would frequently spend time together catching up, and making memories. I always looked forward to our visits.
She always spoke fondly of her work, she loved the Rock and the youth she worked with.

Her niece and nephew were a light in her life, she just adored those children. I would always hear stories about them and how special they were.

It’s hard to believe that we will not have another visit. Life is so precious, it’s painful to say goodbye! Stacey, you will be greatly missed !

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