Stacey Lynne (Haag) Magagnotti

Stacey Lynne (Haag) Magagnotti, 47, of Punxsutawney, passed away surrounded by her family and friends on Wednesday, December 30, 2020.

She was born in DuBois on April 3, 1973, a daughter of John Eugene Haag, Sr. and Denise Lynne (Ott) Haag. Her father, John E. Haag, Sr. and wife Linda survive and reside in DuBois. Her mother, Denise Smith and husband Robert survive and reside in Reynoldsville.

Stacey was a 1991 graduate of Punxsutawney Area High School. Following graduation, she earned a degree in Business Administration from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, then went on to Lockhaven University earning a nursing degree as a Registered Nurse.

On June 30, 2018, she married her soulmate, Paul Antony Magagnotti. His love and devotion went above and beyond through her illness.

She worked as a Registered Nurse for Accolade, Inc., in Plymouth Meeting, PA.

Stacey was a supporter of Western PA Cares for Kids and Passages. She previously served on the board of directors of Passages.

Her enjoyments were decorating her home, shopping, antiquing, and she loved going to auctions with her husband, Paul.

Stacey had a huge heart, she genuinely loved people and was in turn loved by more people than can be counted. She always put others before herself and would do anything for anyone. Her smile was bright and beautiful and matched her soul, a soul that will never be forgotten.

In addition to her parents and husband, she is survived by one daughter that she dearly loved, Cheyenne Morgan Painter of Punxsutawney; four stepchildren, Carrie Spence and husband Jared of Oak Ridge, Zachary Magagnotti and wife Denyelle of Mayport, Jenna Magagnotti of Oil City and Logan Hinderliter and husband Russell of Distant; eleven grandchildren; one brother, Russell Henry Haag and wife Heather of Punxsutawney; two stepbrothers, Elliott and Wesley Heverley of Seattle, Washington; one stepsister, Cheryl Smith of Brockway and nephew, Jace Kurtz of Brockway; niece, Lanie Haag of Reynoldsville, and great nephew, Remington Haag, nieces, Kenlee Briggs and Kilyn Haag, nephew Kolsen Haag.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents, and a brother she dearly loved, John Eugene Haag, Jr.

Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, arrangements will be private and under the direction of Shumaker Funeral Home, Inc., Punxsutawney.

A Celebration of Stacey’s life will be held at later date when all who loved her will be able to get together to share their stories and love for Stacey with one another.

Memorial donations may be made in Stacey’s memory to Lisa’s Ladybugs, PO Box 692, Punxsutawney, PA 15767, Western PA Cares for Kids, 3262 US 322, Brookville, PA 15825 or Clearfield Jefferson Suicide Prevention, 375 Beaver Drive, DuBois, PA 15801.


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