Trisha M. Stauffer

Trisha M. Stauffer

January 13, 1965 - February 14, 2016

Trisha M. Stauffer

January 13, 1965 - February 14, 2016

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Trisha Marie Stauffer
January 13, 1965 – February 14, 2016
Costa Mesa, Orange County, California
Died at home due to natural causes

Daughter of Richard P. Roy and Valerie Ann Luvano
Mother to Brittney and Brandon Stauffer
Loving owner to Oreo and Polly

Administrative Assistant for Medical Device Companies
Was currently employed by Johnson & Johnson through Kelly Services

Loved Newport Beach, hanging out with friends, eating delicious food, loved her job, enjoyed spending time with her children and most of all loved being able to help others in any way she could

To our amazing mother, many people love you whether you knew it or not. When Brandon and I notified your family, friends and employer everyone was heartbroken that you are no longer here with us on Earth but now with God. I hope he is taking really good care of you and that you are no longer in pain or having trouble with your breathing. Brandon and I take an oath to take care of Oreo and Polly as best as we can and how we know you would.

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6 responses to Trisha M. Stauffer

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  2. Dana Lemos says:

    My cousin loved her kids Brittney & Brandon more than anything. This picture reminds me of that. She jumped right in to play with Brittney while the other parents watched behind a glass wall. She didn’t care what people thought. Just look at Brittney’s face!
    I will miss you Trisha, but will remember you were my closest cousin growing up. Memories of us putting our feet together “riding bikes” on Gramma’s couch, playing make believe with our dolls, you laying out and getting a dark tan with only baby oil, while I burned and only got freckles, boy was I jealous, to practicing applying make up for the first time. Your kids are smart and beautiful like you. They will continue to be your pride and joy. This is not good bye. It’s I’ll see you later. We will all be together again one day. I know you are at peace. It’s just hard for us left behind. But I have faith eventually we will be reunited. I will love and hug your kids until that day.
    Your cousin Dana

  3. What a pretty picture of Trisha. She had a great smile and pretty big eyes. Gone too soon but we have her wonderful children Brittany & Brandon who are an important part of the Erickson family.

  4. My dearest Trish (aka Aunt squish), my heart is heavy as I write this. Tomorrow is the day we say good bye to you and it is just so unreal. As sister-in-laws, we shared many good times and some not so good time so very the last 25 years. Through it all it all, we respected and valued each other. The love you had for my niece and nephew was contagious and was felt by so many. You loved your niece as much too. You were my rock when I was down and I was yours even though we may have not liked what each other said, we both always knew, it was because we loved each other and wanted the best for each other. I was so thrilled most recently that things started to fall into place for you with a great job and your genuine happiness showed. As times goes on, I will share some of our fun escapades with the kids and hope to turn tears into laughter and build new memories in your honor with them. I will do my best to remind them how much you loved them and encourage them to reach for the stars and make you proud. I know you will walk beside them through life but I will be there shall they ever need me. You are so loved and will be missed dearly. Rest in peace sweet Trish, hope you are enjoying catching up with grandma. Always in my heart, love Steph.

  5. debra roy says:

    I can hardly believe you are gone. It’s so unbeleivable. And yet you leave behind a large number of people who are grateful for your life, who felt your love and joy and to whom you were immeasurably precious. Rest in peace dear one. I love you.

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