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Stacy Ann Thrasher, 48, of Evart, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, April 10, 2020 in the emergency room at Spectrum Health-Reed City Hospital. The youngest child of Russell & Dionna (Shaffer) Inman, she was born on October 30, 1971, in Grand Rapids.
Stacy was a 1990 graduate of Cedar Springs High School, and also attended Sanford-Brown college, where she received certification in medical coding and billing.
Stacy was free-spirit and true to her birth order, enjoyed being the life of the party. She loved surprises and gift-giving and was known for her creativity, artistic flare and caring and compassionate love for those she cherished. With an affection for all animals, one of her greatest joys was the love of her Pomeranian puppies.
Surviving are her siblings Sherry & Bill Kerr, Russ & Chris Inman, Dawn & Ken Brecken, Ronda & Lee Olds, and Charlie Roberts; nieces and nephews, Zach Rogers, Kia & Mickey Ribic, Paige Rogers and Russell T. Inman. In addition, she leaves her life-long best friend, Dodie Lowis; and boyfriend, James Menser, Jr.
Private family services were held on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at Christiansen’s Michigan Cremation & Funeral Care. A celebration of life gathering will be announced at a future date. To send a message of sympathy to the family, sign Stacy’s online guest book, or to share a favorite memory, please visit: www.MichiganCremation.com
Cremation arrangements were entrusted to Christiansen’s Michigan Cremation & Funeral Care, Greenville, (616) 754-5638.
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Aaron and I want to send prayers and huge hugs to the whole family. We got to know Stacy when she started dating James and she is such a sweetheart. She has a heart of gold and loved her animals. We will miss her glowing smile and personality but one day we will meet again. We love you Stacy
I went through school, from elementary grades all the way through to high-school with her. Back in the school days, I secretly wanted her to be my girlfriend. Lately, connecting via Facebook, I got the chance to tell her how much I admired and liked her during those school days.