Obituary: O’Connor, Stacy E. (Selby)

Age 52

O’CONNOR, Stacy E. (Selby) (Age 52) Stacy was welcomed into our Father’s loving arms on August 25, 2015.

She is preceded in death by her mother Sharon Selby and brother Gary Selby.

Stacy was born and raised in Spokane, the youngest of three children, she was born June 3, 1963.

Her passion for life was contagious, as was her ever present smile she was so well known for.

Stacy loved spending time with her best friend and husband Steve as well as her daughter Nic and grandchildren Hailey and Christopher and her dedicated German Shepherd “Chief” whom sat by her side daily.

Her favorite place to be was camping on Priest Lake, spending time with her extended family.

Stacy worked 14 years at Ernst Hardware and 12 years as an Inventory Management Associate for Home Depot, she was well known for her dedication to the job and well loved by both customers and co-workers.

Stacy is survived by her husband Steve O’Connor, daughter Nicole Carlson, grandchildren Hailey and Christopher Renner, father William (Ina) Selby and sister Pam Miller as well as numerous in-laws, cousins, nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, September 3rd at 1:00 at Heritage Chapel.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests any donations be made in Stacy’s name to Hospice of Spokane or Covenant Church 3506 W. Princeton Avenue, Spokane, WA 99205.

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