Tracy Stephens

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It is with a heavy heart that the family of Tracy Stephens invite you to share in saying goodbye to the most amazing Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Friend we know. We will be gathering at 2:00 PM July 24, 2021 in the banquet room in the courtyard at the Biltmore Hotel and Suites, Fargo. Tracy was born in California, grew up and graduated High School in Park Rapids Minnesota in 1987; and then began the adventure that was her life. She spent many years in Va Beach, Va where she met her lifelong friend Maureen. She then moved to Lebanon, made her way back to Va and then continued her journey back to family in Fargo. Tracy found fun in everything and was good at everything she did. Tracy was always the one who knew what was going on and how to get things done. She was a loyal mother who loved her children Victoria, Mathew, Henry and Caden with every fiber of her being. To say she would move mountains and fight fiercely to keep them safe and knowing she loved them, is an understatement! Along with the happiness of having her kids together and close, her later title of Gramma, to Abel and Aleia was one that brought her ABSOLUTE JOY! Her beloved husband Robert stood by her side as they overcame obstacles and celebrated victories throughout their marriage. With her hand is his, she was able to design a life she loved. She was the best sister any sibling could have; Brandon, Kelly and Devon especially felt the power of her love. She was a blessing to her many nieces and nephews who she always made time for. Her commitment to her entire family was, without a doubt, unshakable. Tracy had a beautiful spirit and she made friends where ever she went. Her heart had the capacity to stretch far enough to encompass the hundreds of lives she touched. Some for a short time and others a lifetime. She will forever be missed.

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  1. Tracy I’m going to miss you. I was telling my parents when we took that rental car out and you let me drive and i put it right in the ditch. I still laugh at that


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