Stephanie M. Phung
Stephanie Marie Phung, of O’Fallon, Missouri, our charismatic and beautiful girl, lost her life unexpectedly on June 23, 2016 in a tragic accident at the age of 28.
Stephanie was born in St. Louis, Missouri on August 24, 1987. She will be sadly and deeply missed by her loving family and friends. She will be remembered for her wonderful and unique sense of humor, along with her dedication to her friends and her family. Stephanie will be forever remembered for her love of all animals, no matter how small, her obsession with anything miniature, her loved for being able to find any information on any person and her ability to always be there when you needed her.
She is survived by her parents Roger and Lisa Neal and Vihn and Tammy Phung; sisters Kionie, Nikki and Linda Phung and Angel Dodson; brother Rick Phung; fiance’ Nicholas Lacer; and her beautiful nieces that she loved being with, Danielle, Khole, Chelsey, Brylen, Kensey Marie and Quinn Marie.
Services: A wake and service will be held on Monday, June 27, 2016 from 4-7:00 pm at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Troy, Missouri. (500 Hwy J)
To my beautiful baby girl
I will always love and miss you.
Love pop
I love you Stephanie, now and forever. I’ll miss you. 🙂
I met you just a couple of weeks ago at your store the few minutes that we shared i will keep with me always until we meet again RIP my friend.
Stephanie was a warm caring beautiful young woman whom I had the pleasure of meeting. I meet her about a year ago. She was very family oriented and I want you all to know she loved you dearly. I was quite sadded to here of the accident and it still seems unreal since I saw her on June 21st. She will be greatly missed. May God comfort you all during this time
Just found out about Stephanie today when I asked why she hadn’t returned to the store from her vacation. Devastated. She has been on my mind all evening. We sold a lab puppy to her finances family. Our thoughts are with all the family. A tragedy.
Found out about this when looking for something about our class of 2005. I didn’t keep in touch with Stephanie after high school, but we were friends growing up, and she was one of the nicest people I knew. I feel sorry for her friends and family as I can understand how much of a shock this was. I hope you all are doing well now.