Stacy Lynn Cook

1968 ∼ 2023

Stacy Lynn Cook of League City, Texas died on April 23, 2023 surrounded by her family. She was 54.

Stacy was born on June 22, 1968 in Orange, Texas. She was the eldest child of a large number of siblings. A wonderful daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt, niece and friend, she was loved by everyone who knew her.

Stacy was baptized and made her First Communion at St. Mary Catholic Church in Orange, Texas. She graduated from Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School in Orange with honors. She received her Finance degree summa cum laude from Lamar University in Beaumont.

After working in an accounting firm for over a decade, and other challenging jobs, Stacy became the accountant for a very large marina in Seabrook, Texas. She quickly was promoted with the company until she became the General Manager. Stacy managed the employees as well as the financials of the business growing it into one of the biggest and best marinas in the Kemah and Seabrook area.

She had a special role as godmother to nephew Keegan and niece Alexis; and, loved being a special aunt to Justin, Hannah, Mikayla, Ryker and Ayden. Stacy never had children of her own but at age 13 she became godmother to her younger cousin, Wendy Kinchen Savarino, and she became second mom to Wendy for life. Also, for nine years, she loved children Garrett Priddy and Renee Priddy. She helped them grow and was very proud of them.

Stacy loved the Dallas Cowboys with a passion. She truly understood football. Last year, while watching a fateful game, she texted her mom and said, "Is it wrong that I sprinkled holy water on myself and asked for the Lord to help the Cowboys win today?”

Stacy loved to cook. She always made her famous chicken and dumplings, deviled eggs, and her mom's cornbread dressing and gravy. She managed to do this for Thanksgiving 2022 in a wheelchair.

Stacy loved life! She really lived! She packed so much life into her nearly fifty-five years. She traveled, chased her dreams, went sky diving and snow skiing, and worked in a profession she loved. Starting at an early age of only six months old, she headed to Japan with her mom to meet her dad who was in the military there. They lived off-base and learned Japanese.

She was a bubbly person who loved nature and the outdoors, swimming, boating, red roses, and animals. She was a gifted speed reader and always had a love for reading, games, cross-words, and puzzles. She had a love for music of all kinds and loved playing the Encore game with all of the Lawrence family in which she was one of fifty-two first cousins. The most valuable thing you could give Stacy was your time.

For 7 1/2 years, she battled cancer, many surgeries including two hip implants, and the loss of her left leg. She proudly showed off her new prosthetic leg and worked hard to master the use of it while still working. Through all of these illnesses, Stacy tackled each with grace, dignity, courage and a smile for everyone. She had lots of humorous shirts made especially for amputees. Stacy was a true inspiration to all.

Stacy is preceded in death by her dad, Jimmie Chris Cook, Sr., her grandparents, Dewey "Buck" and Mabel Wingate Lawrence, and Eddie and Noreen Cook; her nieces Caydance Cook and Jordan Wilson, her dear uncles Dr. Darrell Lawrence, Timothy Lawrence, and Michael Cook; and, first cousins Jodi Kinchen Spiers, Aaron Calvert and Alex Cook.

Stacy is survived by her mom and step-dad, Maureen Lawrence Shupp and Mike Shupp of Orange, her eight siblings Jimmie Cook and wife, Vanessa, of Houston, Tx; Derek Shupp and wife, Jessica, of New Braunfels Tx; Michelle Cook Iceton and husband, Darren, of Prosper, Tx; Tim Cook and wife, Cyndi, of Mont Belvieu, Tx; Becky Cook Nations and husband, Mike, of Santa Fe, Tx; twins Morgan Shupp and Michael Shupp of Orange, Tx; and, Stephanie Shupp Wilson and husband, Robert, of Canyon Lake, Tx. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews, Justin and Hannah Cook, Keegan and Alexis Iceton, Mikayla Nations, Ryker and Ayden Cook, Presley and Hudson Shupp, and Hannah and Luke Wilson, and, an extended family of aunts, uncles, and cousins in the Lawrence and Cook family.

Stacy loved her miniature dachshund, Maze, who was as feisty as Stacy. Stacy's fighting spirit, fierce love, and tender concern for those around her will be dearly missed. Stacy had an infectious laugh and smile that drew people to her. Stacy will have ballerina slippers on so she can dance in heaven.

One of the best things that has ever happened to us is now a special star that shines brightly above us.

Visitation and remembrances/memorial for friends and family will be from 10:00 to 11:00 am on Thursday, April 27, 2023 at St. Francis Church in Orange, Texas with rosary taking place at 11:00 am and a Mass of Christian Burial following at 11:30. Officiating will be Reverend Francis Conroy. Burial will be private at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery.

Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Jimmie Cook, Derek Shupp, Tim Cook, Michael L. Shupp, Darren Iceton, Mike Nations, Justin Cook, and Keegan Iceton.

The family wishes to send special thanks to the ICU staff at UTMB, League City, for their many weeks of excellent care of Stacy.

Condolences

C.B. Lawrence April 30, 2023
I think it was @ Christmas of 1989 when Stacy introduced us to the singing game called “Encore”, which became an instant family tradition for Mabel’s tribe. Stacy’s sharp memory and love of music naturally made her the all-time champion, and you always wanted to be on her team. We will sorely miss you baby girl! —Uncle CB
Shelly April 26, 2023
I cannot even believe you are not with us anymore, Stacy! Even though we didn’t talk every day, when we did, it was like we didn’t skip a beat. Gosh, we’ve been friends since ninth grade! So many good times to remember. I have so many swimming in my head right now. We did alot of riding around in that little yellow VW car, picking up Chris, Michelle and Timmy, whether it was from school or dance or whatever. Spent a lot of time at ya’ll’s house. We played volleyball together, we were in school clubs together, went to football games together and so much more. We did just about everything together. And, remember when Maureen and Mike got the silver van or as we called it, the URBAN ASSAULT VEHICLE our little friend group - you, me, Allisha, Dyan and Carmen would all pile in there and cruise the big city of Orange on Friday nights. And don’t forget the Burger King parking lot! And of course Lily Langtrees. IYKYK We had some good times after graduation as well on my visits back to Texas. We always enjoyed going out dancing and having a few adult beverages, of course! Speaking of adult beverages, ask Maureen to tell you the story of how she caught us dipping into the tequila bottle at home lol. Poor Chris, I think we tried to blame him on that one, but that didn’t work:joy: I could go on and on. Stacy actually came to North Carolina back in the 90s – she was my maid of honor in my first marriage, and then we went on a cruise together after my divorce - lol, never really thought about that until now. We almost missed the boat after losing track of time at Senor Frogs. We had to run all the way back to the ship. We were always texting back and forth during football season. It was always her and Danny (Dallas fans) against me (Steeler fan) Let’s just say it was interesting! I am going to miss you like crazy, but I know you are pain free and dancing in the sky right now. Come Thursday, I can promise you I will have a margarita in your honor while listening to Dancing In the Sky by Dani and Lizzy. https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0713WF4RQ?do=play&trackAsin=B07258DTH3&ref=dm_sh_xzuWqFZ1J2yaPuoeCdlT5Zcp9
Kira Thompson April 26, 2023
I remember that I would always come to you when I made a silly mistake. I would just walk in your office, hang my head, and hold my hand out to you while never saying a word. At first you were so confused, but you would just barely swat my hand. I would always tell you my goofy mistakes and tell you I deserved it. You would laugh so hard! It got to the point that I would just walk in and hold my hand out and you wouldn't hesitate, and you would never ask what I did wrong because you knew I already corrected it. You used to bring Maze up to the Marina when she was little, and she learned to play ball with me. We wouldn't call it fetch because Maze would never bring the ball back to us. We would have to distract her so she would drop it. One time, during your cancer fight, I threw the ball to the back of the office. Tony looked up from his desk at just the right moment and the ball hit him right between the eyes! I took off running into your office to hide, but you were laid out in the recliner that your momma had bought for you. I tried to jump over the foot of the chair so I could make it to the corner, but my foot caught the foot rest! I went flying ankle over teakettle and landed hip first on the hard wood floor. You sat up screaming and panicking, asking "What on Earth?! What's going on? What are you running from? Are you ok?! What did you do?!" I couldn't answer a single question because I was laughing so hard at my own klutziness! Tony stomped into the office, madder than a hornets nest, and saw me sprawled out on the floor laughing my brains out. You looked at him with such a confused face, then saw the red mark on his forehead and the ball in his hand. You leaned over the arm rest of the chair and said, "That's called KARMA!!!" Good Lord we all laughed so hard! There are so many more memories I have of you baby girl. So many that I will look back on for the rest of my life and smile. You taught me so much through our 10 years of friendship, and I still use those lessons today. I thank God for you being in my life. I promise that I will play Billy Joel's Vienna for you, I will dance for absolutely no reason at all, I will make your corn casserole at every holiday, I will recreate your Grandma's breakfast hash, I will always order the key lime pie at restaurants, and I will always start singing a song randomly in a conversation if it fits. I love you Stacy Lynn.
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Michael Lawrence April 24, 2023
All my past memories of trips visiting family in Orange, Tx have Stacy in them. The experiences we shared with her have shaped my sense of family and I honor her for the good memories she’s left behind.
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Shelley Inman April 24, 2023
When we were all little girls, playing outside for hours in Texas, we would pretend to be Charlie's Angel's TV Show Ladies, or, Dallas Cowboys Football Players. We also went looking for Big Foot evidence, and UFOS outside. Had slumber party hang- outs, and cared for / watched out for our Youngest Siblings. Taken from this Earth too soon. So incredibly sorry for the sorrow felt by Stacy's Loved ones. A Pretty Lady and Lawrence Family Member. Rest in peace, with no more illness. You will be remembered. Love being sent to Family.
Lynn Maxwell April 24, 2023
A beautiful soul gone too soon. My friend, I'll miss you tremendously. Love you. Lynn Maxwell
Maureen Shupp April 24, 2023
Our sweet precious daughter, Stacy. So beautiful and full of life. Love, Mom and Mike
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