CARLSON

Posted: June 4th, 2015

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Norman “Stacey” Carlson passed away on Tuesday June 2nd, at the age of 48 years, with his family by his side. After a short, but hard fought battle with cancer Stacey finally lost his battle with the disease in Calgary, Alberta in the Chinook Care Centre. Stacey is survived by his father Norman Carlson, sister Tania (Willy) Thompson, his very special niece and nephew Kacy and Jared Thompson; two sons, Luke and Colby and their mother, Valerie and his furry companion Keyko. Stacey was predeceased by his mother Lois on April 1st, 2012, as well as many other family members. Stacey was born on March 17th, 1967. He spent his life growing up in Medicine Hat and was still a resident at the time of his passing. Stacey was involved in many activities throughout his childhood. He played baseball for a few years but found his passion once he learned the game of hockey. His proudest moment was being the captain of his Bantam hockey team in 1982, coached by his Dad and Leroy Hammel, and winning the city championship. A family trip to Disneyland in 1982, with his extended Carlson family and special cousin Lyle Magnuson, was a very special memory that Stacey still spoke of often especially the NHL hockey game in Anaheim where the Edmonton Oilers played the Los Angeles Kings. In the last couple of years his travels to Las Vegas, with his special friend Rick Schmaltz and family, were all he would talk about. On his most recent trip in December, 2014, although not feeling all too well, he made the best of it enjoying the NFR for the first time. Stacey was also an avid camper/outdoorsman spending the majority of his summers fishing at Lake MacGregor and attending Thunder in the Valley with Aaron and Natalie Winter and family. Stacey’s strong work ethic started at the young age of 10 years old helping with the property maintenance of the numerous buildings his Dad and two uncles, Carl and Earl Carlson owned. This ethic continued with his employment at Turbo Gas, Medicine Hat Stampede, Medicine Hat Airport, Rocky Mountain Equipment, and finally Hat Truck Repair. The passion Stacey had for his job at Hat Truck Repair was one to be admired. Not only was it his work place, it was the place where he could go and have good times and laughs with his co-workers and customers. Stacey was known to most as the social butterfly and was always the preferred dance partner for any two step. He lit up dance floors, garages and campfires with his contagious smile and laughter. During his last months of life, Stacey was supported by his sister and her family, extended family and friends. He endured tremendous and constant pain but always kept a positive attitude with a smile on his face. He was very grateful for the love and support he received in his sister’s home and the care that they provided him. Stacey had a special place in the heart of many and will be greatly missed by all. Until we meet again……The Funeral Service will be held in the PATTISON CHAPEL (Medicine Hat) on Saturday, June 6th, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. with Life Celebrant, David Townsend. Interment will follow in the Prairieview Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy donations may be made to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre 1331 29 ST NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N2 or The Medicine SPCA 55 Southwest Drive SW, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 8E8. To e-mail an expression of sympathy, please direct it to: pattfh@telusplanet.net subject heading: Stacey Carlson, or you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com and leave a message of condolence.

Funeral Arrangements are by the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM 540 South Railway St. SE, Medicine Hat T1A 4C2

4 Condolences for “CARLSON”

  1. Michael Sturm says:

    So very sorry to have read this yesterday. Stacey and I went to high school at the same time and strangely ended up neighbours for a short time in adult life. He always seemed to be smiling and had a wave or a Hello when I would see him. Very sad to have him leave so soon in his life, he lived every minute of it though, that I know for sure. He will always be with you in your heart and the memories you share. Best to you Tania and family.

  2. Kathryn says:

    Deeply saddened to hear about Stacey, I meet him many years ago through Kelly and Curtis Carlson.Over the years through our careers ,Stacey and I would run into each other, his nickname for me was “Trouble”he had a beautiful smile and a twinkle in his eyes,friendly and kind!So very sad to think of not seeing him again.Bless you always Stacey ,and you are always in our hearts.

  3. Shari Verpy says:

    Very sorry to hear of Stacey’s passing. I went to school with Stacey and although we never stayed in contact after school I always remember Stacey being “larger than life”, you always knew when Stacey was around. Very sad to hear of his passing when he was still so young. My condolences to his family, he will always be there to look over you.

  4. Margaret Simon (nee McCulloch) says:

    The loss of Stacey is hard to imagine. We attended High School together, danced the weekends away at the Cable 10 Studio (Medicine Hat’s equivalent to “American Bandstand”) and often hit the “Roller Dome”. So many songs bring back memories of Stacey. We met up again a few years ago, like no time had passed and I realized he did not know how cool or fun he was to all of us – he was the only guy in grade 7 with a deep voice and side burns! When I think of Stacey I cannot help but smile and giggle – we had so much fun. He was an integral and centre part of our High School Experience. I am saddened he will not personally attend our next Grad reunion (2016 is 30yrs!) but I have no doubt he will be here in spirit as we reminisce away the hours with stories of our dear friend and classmate Stacey Carlson.
    My deepest condolences to Tania, Val and families.

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