Stacy Reandre White's Obituary
Stacy Reandre White, age 53, passed away Friday, December 6th, 2024 in Frisco, TX. She was born April 30th, 1971 in Los Angeles, CA to Courtney Falconer and Shirley Shabazz.
She is survived by her Mother and Father, Shirley Shabazz (Victorville, CA) & Courtney Falconer (Chino Hills, CA); Brother, Damien Falconer (Reno, NV); Daughter and Son, Ciera White (Carrollton, TX) & Rasheed White (Dallas, TX); and Aunts and Uncle, Sandra Falconer (Wilbraham, MA), Sheila Patience (Gaithersburg, MD) & Earl Falconer (Meridian, MS).
Stacy grew up in Chino Hills, CA were she was a straight A student at Pomona Catholic Girls High School. After graduating high school she would move to Langston, OK to complete her Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science at Langston University. While there she would join the AKA sorority, Alpha Zeta Chapter, earn the prestigious “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges” award, and was offered a full ride for further education after her Bachelor's. After graduating from Langston she would then start her career at JCPenny’s where she enjoyed 22 years of cherished friendship eventually being promoted to a Senior Systems Engineer. While working at JCPenny’s she completed her Master’s in Business Administration at Texas A&M Commerce. Since departing from JCPenny’s she would go on to work as a Platform Engineer for the US Department of Veterans Affairs for 2 years and, most recently, she worked with and was loved by many as a DevOps Engineer for AAA.
As many here know there were two sides to Stacy Reandre White, the soft-hearted, nurturing, loving, doting, and protective maternal side whom her children knew her as; and the compassionate, witty, smart, and selfless character that others got the privilege to know. Either way, it was a rare occasion to see her without a bright smile on her face or to hear her lively infectious laugh. You could ask anyone, and everyone would say she was kind, funny, and brightened the lives of those around her. With a heart made of empathy and brains that knew how to solve any problem, she would always lend a helping hand to whoever needed it. Her main goals in life were: #1 for her kids to be safe, stable, and happy for when she would eventually pass and #2 to positively impact and make the people around her happy. Each second of every day to the best of her abilities she would make that happen.
We know that our mother was loved by many as she had a positive impact on so many people’s lives and many have reached out to express their sorrow, so we want others to remember that mourning shouldn't be about sadness but remembering and celebrating the happy moments. Do not feel guilty because guilt is the birth of regret. Remember the happy moments as we will because that’s how her memory should live on.
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