Stacy Kaye (Beal) Walter (Seymour)'s Obituary
Stacy Kaye Walter, daughter of John Edward Beal and Sheila Diane Banks Rhodes, was born February 16, 1977, in Springfield, Missouri, and departed this life surrounded by the love of family on Friday, September 4, 2015, in her home in Seymour, Missouri. Stacy was thirty-eight years, six months and eighteen days young at the time of her passing.
She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Norman and Lucy Banks; paternal grandfather, Richard Beal; paternal step-grandfather, Leland Hudspeth; maternal great-grandparents, Jessie & Bessie Small; and paternal great-grandparents, H.E. and Georgia Humphrey. Stacy is survived by her fiancé and father of their children, Jeremy Napier of the home; two sons, Olin Napier and Ricky Napier of the home; mother, Sheila Rhodes of Seymour, Missouri; father, John Beal of Mountain Grove, Missouri; sister, Melissa Beal of the home; paternal grandmother, Edna Hudspeth of Dixon, Missouri; paternal step-grandmother, Carolyn Beal; uncles, Steven Beal of Rolla, Missouri, Sterling Banks of Seymour, Missouri, Charles Baker, Mikey Baker, Richard Baker and Jamie Baker; aunt, Linda Lou Atteberry; nephews, Tavish Durham and Tristin Durham; best friend who was like a sister, Carla Smith and son, Garth McLinn; and a host of other aunts, uncles, cousins and many dear friends. She was raised in Seymour where she graduated from Seymour High School in the Class of 1995. During high school she was active in the FFA and DECA. She received an Associate of Science degree in Early Childhood Development from Ozarks Technical College in Springfield, Missouri. Stacy’s pride and joy were her boys, Olin and Ricky. She was a very loving and devoted mother and very involved in the boys’ activities. In her spare time she enjoyed playing games, D & D being her all-time favorite. Stacy was a loving mother, daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt and a caring neighbor and loyal friend. We celebrate her life and will cherish the many great times we had together. She will be sadly missed by those blessed enough to have known and loved her.
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