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Bonnie Jean Stacy
Born: June 24th, 1951
Died: October 8th, 2023
Obituary
Bonnie Jean Stacy (née Lawson), of Middletown, Ohio, passed away on October 8, 2023. She was born in Powell County, Kentucky on June 24, 1951, to the late Floyd and Lillie (Randall) Lawson.
In addition to her parents, Bonnie was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ernie Stacy; a son, Christopher Lee Stacy; 2 sisters, Gladys F. (Lawson) Smith, and Phyllis (Lawson) Hughes; and her niece, Jamie (Stewart) Renner.
She is survived by 2 daughters and their spouses, Rebecca (Stacy) Tran and husband, Andre of Middletown, and Latonya (Stewart) Jones and husband, Brian Jones of Georgetown, Kentucky; several grandchildren, McKayla Barton of Ontario, Canada, Raven Baldwin and Adara Baldwin of Middletown, Lillie Baldwin of Oxford, Ohio, Adreanna Tran and Austin Rundquist of Canton, Ohio and Ashlynn Tran and Gage Maher of Middletown, plus Seth Dunn of Indiana; and 2 great-grandchildren, Fae Lee Barton and Kamryn Wedburg. Bonnie is also survived by 3 brothers, Mark Lawson and wife Earlena of Clay City, Kentucky, Chester Lawson and wife April of Stanton, Kentucky, and Jimmy Lawson and wife Cheyenne also of Clay City; and 1 sister, Carleen "Cookie" (Lawson) Hall and husband Charles of Stanton, Kentucky. She also has numerous other nieces, nephews, & family.
Bonnie Stacy was known for having a loving and nurturing nature as a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and even to strangers. All types of individuals would gather around Bonnie and her husband. They would be taken in and loved as though they were part of the family. There are way too many individuals to name them all, but some do stick out, "our brother" Donnie Dunn and family, Walt Heindl and family, and Terry and Angie Hollon. Bonnie liked to show how much she cared about people and supported them by being present for their special moments or simply being there for those who needed her. This included all school events/performances or just listening to someone's personal story or concerns.
She enjoyed attending Stratford Heights Church of God. She loved to go fishing, especially boat fishing for crappie, playing cards and competing, puzzles, and diamond art. Bonnie was a homemaker and business owner that included Sportsman’s Paradise Lakes. She was recognized with achievements such as: taking 2nd place in the National Championship for Women’s Crossbow Tree Stand event, finishing school and receiving her GED once her daughters were teenagers, and being the best hostess/cook for all family get-togethers and holidays.?
Our family would like to extend their sincere thanks and gratitude to the amazing individuals who supported our family through this difficult transition, with our deepest appreciation to anyone who offered prayers to the Lord.?
Bonnie’s family will be receiving guests from 10AM to 12 noon, on Friday, October 13, 2023, at Stratford Heights Church of God located at 4419 Nelson Rd. Middletown, Ohio 45042. Flowers may be delivered to the church on Friday between 8AM and 10AM.
A funeral service honoring Bonnie’s life will take place on Friday at 12PM at the church with Pastor Don Dunn officiating. Burial will follow at Woodside Cemetery and Arboretum in Middletown.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Church in Bonnie’s memory.

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Bonnie Jean Stacy
1951 - 2023
Born:
June 24th, 1951
Passed Away:
October 8th, 2023
Heritage Information
Mother's Name: Randall. Lillie
Father's Name: Lawson, Floyd
Place of Birth: Stanton, Ky
Place of Death: Middletown, Ohio
Veteran: No
Rites: No
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Obituary
Bonnie Jean Stacy (née Lawson), of Middletown, Ohio, passed away on October 8, 2023. She was born in Powell County, Kentucky on June 24, 1951, to the late Floyd and Lillie (Randall) Lawson.
In addition to her parents, Bonnie was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ernie Stacy; a son, Christopher Lee Stacy; 2 sisters, Gladys F. (Lawson) Smith, and Phyllis (Lawson) Hughes; and her niece, Jamie (Stewart) Renner.
She is survived by 2 daughters and their spouses, Rebecca (Stacy) Tran and husband, Andre of Middletown, and Latonya (Stewart) Jones and husband, Brian Jones of Georgetown, Kentucky; several grandchildren, McKayla Barton of Ontario, Canada, Raven Baldwin and Adara Baldwin of Middletown, Lillie Baldwin of Oxford, Ohio, Adreanna Tran and Austin Rundquist of Canton, Ohio and Ashlynn Tran and Gage Maher of Middletown, plus Seth Dunn of Indiana; and 2 great-grandchildren, Fae Lee Barton and Kamryn Wedburg. Bonnie is also survived by 3 brothers, Mark Lawson and wife Earlena of Clay City, Kentucky, Chester Lawson and wife April of Stanton, Kentucky, and Jimmy Lawson and wife Cheyenne also of Clay City; and 1 sister, Carleen "Cookie" (Lawson) Hall and husband Charles of Stanton, Kentucky. She also has numerous other nieces, nephews, & family.
Bonnie Stacy was known for having a loving and nurturing nature as a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and even to strangers. All types of individuals would gather around Bonnie and her husband. They would be taken in and loved as though they were part of the family. There are way too many individuals to name them all, but some do stick out, "our brother" Donnie Dunn and family, Walt Heindl and family, and Terry and Angie Hollon. Bonnie liked to show how much she cared about people and supported them by being present for their special moments or simply being there for those who needed her. This included all school events/performances or just listening to someone's personal story or concerns.
She enjoyed attending Stratford Heights Church of God. She loved to go fishing, especially boat fishing for crappie, playing cards and competing, puzzles, and diamond art. Bonnie was a homemaker and business owner that included Sportsman’s Paradise Lakes. She was recognized with achievements such as: taking 2nd place in the National Championship for Women’s Crossbow Tree Stand event, finishing school and receiving her GED once her daughters were teenagers, and being the best hostess/cook for all family get-togethers and holidays.?
Our family would like to extend their sincere thanks and gratitude to the amazing individuals who supported our family through this difficult transition, with our deepest appreciation to anyone who offered prayers to the Lord.?
Bonnie’s family will be receiving guests from 10AM to 12 noon, on Friday, October 13, 2023, at Stratford Heights Church of God located at 4419 Nelson Rd. Middletown, Ohio 45042. Flowers may be delivered to the church on Friday between 8AM and 10AM.
A funeral service honoring Bonnie’s life will take place on Friday at 12PM at the church with Pastor Don Dunn officiating. Burial will follow at Woodside Cemetery and Arboretum in Middletown.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Church in Bonnie’s memory.
Cemetery and Burial Information
Woodside Cemetery & Arboretum
1401 S Woodside Blvd
Middletown, OH 45044
(513) 422-3291