Stacie Younts

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Stacie Robyn Younts, age 50, passed away unexpectedly in her New Braunfels home on November 5, 2019. She was born in Rapid City, South Dakota on December 26, 1968 to Daniel and Lindie Mitchell. Stacie married her husband, Bobby J Younts November 24, 2013. Stacie loved adventure, travel, and trying new things. Her family trips around the country and to Canada were some of her favorite times. Stacie had taught for 25 years and worked at Smithson Valley High School for the past 22 years. She taught Geography, Psychology and Sociology. She was named Department Head in 2017. She loved engaging and challenging her students. In her tenure, she taught over 5000 students. Stacie is survived by her husband Bobby Younts; six children Bethany Ferrill(Robert), Mitchell Kramps(Jennifer), Chelsea Kramps, Jack Kramps, Mackenzie Kramps, and Trevor Kramps; her stepsons Daniel and Bobby; her sister and husband, Krisan Mitchell and Ron Clewell(niece Katie); her sister Nila Dowell(nephews Dillon and Ethan); as well as her 8 grandchildren. A Celebration of Life ceremony will be held November 30, 2019 from 2-6 PM at the Elks Lodge at 353 S Seguin Ave in New Braunfels for family and friends to come together and remember Stacie. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the GoFundMe set up in her name to benefit the Mindfulness Room at SVHS. It can be found at gf.me/u/wn4sky.

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  1. Stacie had a passion for both learning and teaching others. She taught thousands of students and was a mentor and leader of teachers. She was dedicated to her family and career, and carried out her daily duties with integrity. A true friend, she listened closely and with vested interest, always wanting to guide others to happiness and fulfillment. She could talk for hours on all things Geography, including the peoples and land of any given place in the world. Stacie’s passion for this planet and its people was impressive and impressing upon those whose lives she touched. I celebrate the gift of knowing her, being guided by her, and being cared for by her.

  2. What an incredibly amazing impact Stacie had on so many people. Family, friends, students, colleagues and more. We know there are so many smiles, laughs and memories shared and we are thinking of all during this time. Darren and Lori White

  3. Oh Stacie , none of us were ready for you to leave us. My recent memories of you are of your beautiful smiling face five years ago. You were just the best mom and so, so happy with your Bobby. Most of my memories are of you as a child. Our families had many, many happy times together, lots of holidays, summer vacations, adventures……… You’ve had that beautiful smile all your life. You grew up to be a woman I am so proud of and I don’t know if I ever told you. Your passing has left us bewildered and so sad. I’d like to think that you and Aunt Kim connected on your way to heaven. I wish you eternal peace and love.


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