
Born on October 31, 1974 in Scarborough, Ontario and Passed away on July 11, 2021 in Calgary, Alberta
Stacey Carole Cristine Elizabeth Martin of Lethbridge, Alberta passed away at the young age of 46 at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary, on July 11, 2021 just after 7:00pm.
She was a vibrant, beautiful woman with a good sense of humor, a heart full of love for those she met, and a fierce loyalty for those she loved.
Stacey is survived by her husband, Scott Martin Sr; her four children, Courtney Rampton, Scotty Martin Jr. (Feenstra), Tatyana Rampton-Martin, and Arianna Martin; step-daughter, Dominique Starkey; grand-daughter, Aria Feenstra; her mother Carole Rampton; brother BJ Rampton; sisters, Angela Giesbrecht and Ann Marie Rampton and numerous extended family and friends.
Although taken from us too soon and too young, she will forever live on in those she touched and affected in her lifetime. For now, she has returned home to her father, William “Bill” Rampton and grandparents.
Until we meet again Mom.
Written by Tatyana Rampton-Martin
Nana Jen says
Stacey’s legacy is one of commitment to family, no matter what. May she rest in peace knowing that her children follow in her footsteps. 💖
Tracy Hunter (aka Shiyenne) says
So sad to hear that Stacey passed. She will always be one of my sisters. Gonna miss you! All my heart and prayers to Scott and the kids.
Deborah Rees Taylor says
So sorry for your family and your loss. She should be here enjoying her family but she will be looking down at all of you instead. Keep her in your mind and heart. Let her grandchildren know who she is and how she made your life important. Memories are most important now write them down to journal her life
Amber says
Stacey you will be missed by friends and family always. She was family first and very loyal and loving to all of us. We’ll all see you again someday
Love you always
Jassmina harder says
Stacey we’ve known each other for years lost touch until lately I’m sadly missing you Rest In Peace love you always
Em says
You all went through so much and she was always there. Her family was her world. Be there for one another…now and in the future…