STACY PEDIGO

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tacy Pedigo was a heart full of love and a soul made of kindness. Her presence was a gift to everyone who knew her—a light that shone brightest when she was giving of herself to help others. She had a way of making those around her feel seen, supported, and cherished.

Her greatest joy in life was her family. Stacy adored her two sons with all her heart, and her love extended to her nieces and nephews, who brought her endless pride and happiness. She was a constant source of love and strength, a guiding hand and a warm embrace whenever they needed her most.

Her family remembers her as a woman whose generosity knew no bounds:
Stacy was a very loving and kind soul. She would help anyone. She loved her two sons and her nephews and nieces.”

Stacy was a soul as vibrant as the fiery red hair that framed her face, a color that seemed to mirror her warmth and the passion with which she loved. Her light-colored eyes held a depth that spoke of kindness and understanding, like pools of sunlight that could brighten even the darkest day.

Her hair, as radiant as the sunsets over Tennessee’s hills, was a reflection of her bold and beautiful spirit. It was the kind of beauty that couldn’t be missed, the kind that turned heads, not just for its color, but for the life it symbolized.

Her eyes, soft and luminous, were a window into her gentle soul. They told stories of love for her family, of moments spent laughing with her sons, and of the joy she found in being a steadfast presence for her nieces and nephews. In those eyes, you could see her heart—a heart that beat for others, always.

Though Stacy’s time here was tragically short, her impact will endure forever. Her love continues to ripple through the lives of those she touched, a testament to her beautiful spirit and the selfless way she lived.

October 3, 1984 – February 19, 2024
Whitwell, Tennessee