Stacy Nicole Reidle Colclazier Lacey, 39 of Springfield, Mo went home to be with her Lord and Savior on June 30th 2020 at her home due to complications of a brain tumor. She was born in Springfield, Missouri on September 19th, 1980 to Gary Reidle and Sondra (Seitz-Reidle) Colclazier.
She graduated from Republic High School in 1999 and went on to a career in real estate. Stacy was a very active and well loved member of Hope Community Church. The greatest joy in Stacy’s life was her family, she was a very loving daughter, sister, wife, mother and friend. Stacy had the most giving spirit, she was always the first person to lend a hand and pray over others. She spread the light of Jesus everywhere she went. She was wise beyond her years and knew the significance of her words which is why she thought deeply about the way she expressed herself. Stacy always put her children’s need first. She was so wonderful at explaining and teaching life’s lessons to them. Her first marriage was blessed with two beautiful children, Tanner and Kalyn Raymond. She married Tom Lacey on June 23rd 2007, their marriage was blessed with two wonderful daughters, Anika and Isabelle.
Stacy was preceded in death by her grandparents Ed and Mona Reidle and Wes and Marjorie Colclazier. She is survived by her parents Sondra and Larry Colclazier of Springfield, Mo and Gary Reidle of Vernona, Mo. Her husband Tom Lacey, her children Tanner Raymond, Kalyn Raymond, Anika Lacey and Isabelle Lacey. Her sister; Misty Hicks and her husband Charles of Republic, Mo, two step sisters, who she loved and considered her sisters as well Michelle Colclazier of Kansas City, Mo, Kristy Gaunt and her husband Matt of Nixa,Mo. Her grandparents Junior and Nollie Seitz of Springfield, Mo. She is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and nieces and nephews.
A visitation will be on July 10th at 10:00am at Greenlawn Funeral Home East (3540 E. Seminole St) with service at 11:00, followed by a graveside service at Rivermonte Memorial Gardens (4500 S. Lone Pine Ave). In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Gray Matters Foundation which supports brain tumor patients and their families. Due to the corona virus there will be no formal family dinner after the services.