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Stacey M. Stadtmiller, born on July 11, 1985, in Cincinnati, Ohio, passed away on September 24, 2024 She was a beloved daughter, mother, sister, and granddaughter whose spirit will be deeply missed by all who her.
Stacey was a proud graduate of Oak Hills High School, where she lasting memories and friendships.
Stacey is survived by her four cherished children: Anthony, Patrick, Amelia, and Abbigail, and the children's father Patrick McWilliams. Her kids were the light of her life. She was devoted to nurturing and supporting them in all their endeavors, ensuring each felt loved and valued.
She leaves behind her loving parents, Melissa Tenhundfeld (nee Grebe) and Don Stadtmiller, who instilled in her the importance of family and community. Stacey is also survived by her sister, Kelly Eduardo (nee Stadtmiller), with whom she shared countless memories. As the granddaughter of Leonard and the late Patricia Grebe and Wilma and the late Donald Stadtmiller, her family roots were strong and meaningful to her.
Stacey’s legacy will also be cherished by her aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was a niece to Mark and Rachael Hasselbeck (nee Grebe), Tom and Cathy Burg (nee Stadtmiller), Tom and Cindy Stadtmiller, David and Tina Stadtmiller. Additionally, she enjoyed a close relationship with her cousins, including Lindsay and Sami Hasselbeck, Brooke Webb (nee Burg), Kyle Stadtmiller, Kelsey Stadtmiller, Stephanie Stadtmiller, and Jessica Gressler.
Friends and family are invited to gather in remembrance of Stacey. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, October 8, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Vitt, Stermer & Anderson Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi Rd. in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Stacey M. Stadtmiller's life was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and resilience. Though she may no longer walk among us, her memory will forever echo in the hearts of her children and the many lives she touched.
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