Stacie Lynn Hancock-Jones, 46, of Borger , Texas , passed from this life on June 25, 2008, in Amarillo , Texas .
Services will be at 10:00am Saturday at the Church of Christ in Fritch , Texas with Mr. Richard Kasko, Minister officiating. Burial will be in Westlawn Memorial Park under the direction of Minton-Chatwell Funeral Directors of Fritch.
Stacie was born March 19, 1962, in Littlefield , Texas , to Glen and Carol Hancock. She graduated from North Lamar High School in Paris , Texas , in 1980. Stacie was blessed with three children: Derek, Christopher and Jordan and in later years moved to Sunray. With a heart full of passion and faith, Stacie raised her children who can never express the gratitude they feel for the lessons only a compassionate mother such as she could teach. She worked so hard to ensure that her kids had everything they needed.
On October 8, 2004, Stacie married Jim Jones and relocated to Borger where they shared four years full of understanding and love. Moving to Borger also allowed Stacie and her parents to reconnect and develop a devoted relationship only they could understand. Until her last moments, Stacies brothers stood by her side attending to her needs, as she would have done for them. Since 2005, she has been blessed with three grandchildren or as she would say three baby-licious. Their Grammie absolutely adored each and every one of them. Well always love you to the moon and back.
She was preceded in death by both maternal and paternal grandparents and a cousin, Becky Corbell, of Mt. Pleasant , TX .
Survivors include her husband Jim; a son, Derek, and wife, Jennifer, of Amarillo; a son, Christopher, and wife, Matti, of Sunray; her only daughter, Jordan, of Amarillo; her mom and dad, Glen and Carol Hancock, of Fritch; a brother, Randy, of Fritch; a brother, Rodney, of Borger; three wonderful grandchildren, Keaton, Kason and Railee; along with many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
The family would like to thank the staff at the following: Texas Oncology, Northwest Texas Hospital s fourth floor and Triumph for the fantastic care and sympathy. The family suggests that memorials be made to the Aaron Austin Memorial Scholarship Fund courtesy of Happy State Bank and Lisa Crowe.
The family will receive visitors on Friday from 5-7pm at Minton-Chatwell Funeral Home in Fritch
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