Jeff Doucet

Birth date: Apr 1, 1964 Death date: Jul 21, 2020
Stacey Madere Henry went to heaven on Tuesday, July 21, 2020 at the age of 56. Loving mother of Jamie Henry Rhoto (Anthony), April Henry Alford (Bud) and Elizabeth Erin Henry. Survived by the father of her children and friend, Ja Read Obituary
I’m so very sorry for the loss of your mom. Stacey was the, sweetest most kind hearted, person I’ve known since the 6th grade. That amazing smile and beautiful soul she had made you want to always be around her!! I think she made me a better person by letting me be a part of our childhood. We were inseparable and the all the great times together will never be forgotten!! I’m just sorry that we lost touch and never had the chance to get together as adults and spend more time together!! Heaven has gained a beautiful Angel to watch over her children, grandchildren and especially her sisters who she loved dearly!! Rest Easy Stacey!! I will never forget you.... until we see you again in our eternal home!!
Deepest condolences to Jack, April, Jamie and Elizabeth and family. Stacey was a delightful, thoughtful and kindhearted lady who spread sunshine wherever she went. Her pride in her three daughters and her devotion to Jack were obvious to all who knew her. She was a blessing to all--and now she's in heaven singing with the angels! May God comfort and bless her family at this very difficult time.
Karen Gibbs
Stacey was always the bravest soul, with a kindest heart, eyes sparkling with intelligence, wonder and dreams. We were kids when we met in 6th grade. We grew up together listening to music, talking a lot (not an exaggeration---a lot!), and running the roads to the dismay of our parents. We really were a handful. We shared laughter and tears. We had a close group and you never forget those years and those friends, no matter how many miles or length of time lie in between; they shape you and are part of you, even as you each reach separately for your own goals. In our 44 year friendship, we have witnessed each others' growth, hardships, pain, love, mistakes, our accomplishments, and our greatest joys--- our children, and for Stacey, that included her grandchildren. We kept up through letters, phone calls, Facebook and our most looked-forward-to-meetings, catching up, picking up where we left off, no matter if years had passed. I never thought about that ending. Never. I regret not verbalizing how uplifting it was having someone know you so long, still care about you, and you them. It was quite a lovely rarity in this world. I am crushed her time on earth came to such a sudden end.
Stacey, I hope you know how wonderful it was having you as my friend, and I cherish those memories all of my days, until we meet again. All love and light to her sisters, Vanessa, Melanie and Wanda, and her sweet daughters, and all who love and miss her. Jamie, April, and Elizabeth, if I can ever help you with anything, just call. <3