A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Stacey’s fb page will be updated as soon as a day and time is determined.
Stacey was born February 14, 1960, in Chicago, Illinois to Jack and Eleanor (Schultz) Lecas. She started school in Chicago before moving to Wisconsin where she attended Adams-Friendship High School. Stacey enjoyed an array of crafts, ceramics, cooking for her family & making their favorite meals, gardening, riding motorcycles, and especially spending time with her family & grandchildren. She loved many people and made great friends who she considered family. She had a huge heart and was always willing to help people when they needed it.
Stacey was preceded in death by her mother: Eleanor P. (John) Lauterbach; father: Jack Lecas; brother: John L. Lecas, and nephew: Ryan.
Survivors include her children: Charlotte (Jamie) Mohr & Michelle Chambers (William Clark); grandchildren: Christopher, Mya, Zander, Clinton, Colton & Harley; brother: Robert R. Lecas; nieces & nephews: Theresa Hamus, Heather, Mikey, Jamie Lecas Sr., Jamie Lecas Jr., Melissa Lecas, Amara Ramirez, Kelley Sorenson, and sister-in-law: Diana Hamus.
Roseberry’s Funeral Home is assisting the family. Visit www.roseberrys.com for online condolences and further information.
We are truly sadden by this news. We send our deepest condolences to the family. We knew Stacey for a long time. Many memories we have together ❤️
She was a always so sweet, always there if you needed something. She introduced me to my husband way back when. This is by far the best memory I have of her. As I have built a life and family with him. Thank you Stacey!! We love you!! May you rest in peace!
I’m so sorry, she was so amazing and would help anyone. I will miss her tremendously. My prayers go out to the family and all the friends she had.
So sorry for your loss Stacey was a real sweetie and had some great fun with her RIP sweet girl
Always will remember our rides and fun with the C.C. Riders and her husband Dewey. He was taken too soon and we all loved him a lot. I remember climbing the bluff behind her house off Old G when I was 3 and we almost fell off the top. The house and farm are still there. Stacy was adventurous and loyal to the one’s she loved. I knew her my whole life, our paths crossed always and I pray Jesus will comfort her and be merciful. Love you, girl ♥
Rob and families so very sorry to hear of Stacy passing away. When we would run into each other it was a flood of memories when we were young enough to do crazy things..She was a good soul..she will be remembered and missed.
She was a real good friend we went through a lot together she will be truly be miss my old friend I will miss you. Luv ya
Stacy’s family, so sorry to hear about Stacy. I always enjoyed when I ran into her and would chat. Peace
Condolences to the family. I’m at a loss for words. Being a friend of Stacey’s for so meny years. All this breaks my heart am going to miss our conversations. She would send me posts, she always seemed to know when I was down. She will be missed
Sorry to hear the loss of Stacey remembering the good times will keep her in your hearts
Prayers to all
My condolences to all. Stacy and I talked when we would see each other. My condolences to everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Stacy was a friend of mine from diversey harbor she also bought furniture from me that people are probably still sitting on rest in peace old friend may God go with you
So very sorry to hear of your loss, sending prayers and deepest condolences at this difficult time