Doughty-Stevens Funeral Home
Willadean Tweed
Stacey will always be remembered for his smile and love he showed! I’m praying for you all!
Birth date: Dec 8, 1970 Death date: Oct 8, 2021
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Stacy Lee Knight, age 50, died Friday, October 8, 2021 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Paintsville, KY.Stacy is survived by his companion of 25 yrs, Jennifer Drennen, his Mother, Brenda Harrison of Kingsport, TN and father, Ronnie Lee Knight, of Greeneville, TN. He is also survived by one sister, Keylea Harrison, of Piney Flats, TN; one half sister, Tammy Armstrong and one half brother, Kevin Lee Knight. He is also survived by his “brother from another mother”, Chris Davis, one stepson, Mitch Maslinski and one special granddaughter, Meadow Hamilton of Sandusky, Ohio.Stacy’s pride and joy was his sisters three boys, Kylar Sochalski, Brayden Beavers and Taytum Sanders. Anything they needed or wanted Uncle Stacy was there for them. As they get older they will always be reminded of their Uncle Stacy.Stacy is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Atman & Martha Franklin and his paternal grandmother, Roxie Lee Knight.A Memorial will be Saturday, October 23, 2021 at the Golden Gate Church located off the Asheville Hwy. Adam Knight will officiate.The family will receive friends from 2:00 til 4:00 pm with the funeral service afterwards.Read Obituary
Stacey will always be remembered for his smile and love he showed! I’m praying for you all!
my condolences and prayer to the family
may he rest easy an fly high with the angels now
Dear Stacy, you are leaving a tremendous hole in our hearts and lives! Who else would have taken such good care of us for so many years? Mowing, trimming, planting, building, tearing down, painting, and that is only the beginning! Sometimes it was just enjoying an ice cream bar. You really outdid yourself in your years with us. You were truly our #1 Kid! Jennifer and the rest of the family have our love and prayers. Sorry, but due to surgery we will not be able to join in the service, but our love will be there.
Brenda, Ronnie, and all who knew & loved Stacy, I'm so sorry for your loss. May God give you comfort, peace and strength.
JoAnn & Freddie Ricker
Thank you so much
Ronnie and family, we are heartbroken to hear this. We love you all. Prayers for everyone. Danny, Tammie and Shelley Hensley and Michael Hensley
Thank you for your kind words
I remember riding the school bus with Stacy. One day he dropped his books & a boy went to pick them up, Stacy got mad & said he could pick up his own books. His disability never slowed him down, not even as a kid. He taught me that day years ago that just because you have a disability, doesn't mean you're any different than anyone else. We were just kids but I'll never forget how proud I felt to be able to call Stacy my cousin. He was & will always be 'One of a Kind'. Love ya Cuz ♡
Such a good person. I remember Stacy . He went to school with my son, Michael. He was a Sweetheart.
Hank and I could not have met a more real and down to earth person than Stacy. You were comfortable around him the moment you met him. He always tried to keep you laughing. We may not have as many memories as other people did with him but we will cherish the ones we did have. We really loved Stacy and Jennifer and thought alot of him. Praying for all of you.
Thank you, my son loved making people laugh! He was a special young man and will always be my baby boy!