Stacy L. King, 42, of Lebanon ended her earthly journey March 2, 2014 at St. Vincent Hospice Facility.
She was born December 22, 1971 to Ron and Sandra Walker of Indianapolis. Stacy graduated from Decatur Central in 1990. She earned her associates degree from Florida College and then went on to obtain her Bachelor's Degree from IUPUI.
Stacy married Greg King from Lufkin, Texas in 1993 in Camby, Indiana. In their almost 21 years of marriage they had two children: Shelby now 14 and Mitchell now 11.
Stacy taught at Deer Run Elementary in Pike Township until Shelby was born. It was her desire to be a homemaker and focus on raising her children.
Stacy was a faithful member of the Jamestown Church of Christ.
One of Stacy's favorite places in the world is Midwest Summer Camp at Shakamak State Park in Jasonville, Indiana. The highlight of her year was being there (10 years as a camper) and (17 years as a counselor). MSC is a non-profit summer camp, ran by Christians, to help the youth of Indiana and surrounding areas. In lieu of flowers it was Stacy's desire that memorial contributions be made to Stacy King Memorial Fund, c/o Midwest Summer Camp, 5330 West 25th St., Speedway, IN 46224 to help children who need financial assistance for camp. Please visit the website at midwestsummercamp.com.
She is preceded in death by her father, Ronald Walker; grandparents, John and Quinnie Walker and grandfather, Denver Niemeier. She is survived by her husband, Greg King of Lebanon; children: Shelby and Mitchell King of Lebanon; mother, Sandra Walker of Camby; sister, Ronna (Craig) Howell of Camby; two brothers: Todd (Tammy) Walker of Greenwood and Sean (Karie) Walker of Danville; grandmother, Mildred Niemeier of Pittsboro and numerous nieces, nephews and many friends.
Visitation will be from 2-8pm, Thursday, March 6, 2014 at Jones Crossing Banquet Center next to Jones Family Mortuary, Mooresville. Services will be conducted Friday, March 7, 2014 at 10am with her Uncle Steve Niemeier officating. Burial will follow at West Newton Cemetery.
Website and online condolences at www.jonesfamilymortuary.com