Stacey Isaacson

Stacie Lee Isaacson, born December 31, 1960 in Trenton, NJ, died peacefully on the night of March 13, 2020.

She spent her childhood in Yardley, Pa. She was a special gift to her mother, whose birthday was January 1st. Stacie was a beautiful person inside and out. Despite her many difficulties in life, she had an uplifting spirit about her that will be remembered by all who knew her. At a young age, many people in the local Yardley community volunteered to assist in a program called “Patterning” to improve her motor skills. She was a medalist in the Special Olympics for swimming of which she was very proud – her favorite stroke was the butterfly.

Never one to pass judgement on others, Stacie loved laughing and telling jokes and was very good at telling you what famous person you resembled. It was her way of endearing herself to others, her intent was to form a simple connection with that person. There are many life lessons Stacie taught us – about love, the beauty of life and compassion for others. Though we may not have realized it at the time, her outward love for people is a lesson we can all share. As many can attest, she touched many lives and will surely be missed.

Predeceased by her mother and father Sondra and George Isaacson, and brother-in-law Howard Domers, she is survived by her sister Laurie Domers, her brother and sister-in-law Steven Isaacson and Laura Lichstein, her nieces Ashley and Alli Domers and Sydney and Olivia Isaacson. She was a longtime resident of the Bancroft residential community in Vorhees, NJ and will be missed by many of her friends there.

Due to health concerns around coronavirus, Funeral services will be held privately for family with burial at Ewing Cemetery. A celebration of Stacie’s life will be announced in the near future. Memorial contributions are respectfully requested to Special Olympics of New Jersey, or to a charity of the donor’s choice.

9 thoughts on “Stacey Isaacson

  1. Howard and Phlaxy Rosenman

    Dear Isaacson Family,
    Phlaxy and I are very sorry for your loss.
    Like many others, we watched Stacie grow up and share in your sadness.
    Howard and Phlaxy Rosenman

  2. Margie Silk

    Dear Steven and Laurie,
    I was so sorry to learn of Stacie’s passing. I extend my deepest condolences to you and your family.
    Fondly,
    Margie Silk

  3. Irene Goldman

    Dear Steven, and all the Isaacson family,
    Holding you all in my thoughts. How sorry I am to learn of Stacie’s passing. What a positive, lively and beautiful person she was – beautifully reflected in the obituary.
    May her memory be a blessing.
    with love, Irene Goldman

  4. Toni Dana Levinson

    Dear Laurie,
    I was so sorry to hear of Stacie’s passing. Her obituary was beautifully written. She was a very special person. May her memory be for a blessing. Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers…..
    Toni Dana Levinson

  5. Charles F Forer

    Dear Isaacson family — Please accept my deepest condolences. I so remember Stacey’s joi de vivre at the swimming pool summer after summer.

  6. Anonymous

    Dear Laurie and Steven,
    Remembering Stacie in our Hebrew School carpool where everyone learned love, patience and offered support of one another. Her presence was special. You have my deepest sympathy.

    Elaine Lavine

  7. Steve Kielceski

    Steve and family, sorry for your loss.

  8. BJ Boyd

    Dear Isaacson Family,
    Stacie was was of my first friends, and she will always be remembered with thoughts of joy and love. She had a heart as big as the moon and a smile just as bright. May memories of her bring you comfort. I am so sorry for your loss.
    BJ (Kimmel) Boyd

  9. Holly Lichtenstein

    Dear Steve, Laurie and family,
    I was so sorry to read of Stacie’s passing. I remember fondly our days playing together at Greenacres pool. Stacie was a kind soul, and she will be missed!
    May her memory be for a blessing.
    Holly Lichtenstein

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