Thank you to all that attended. It was so nice seeing you all. The days after are always the hardest for me .
Together we raised an incredible amount in such a short time, to this we are so very thankful. My savings are gone again, JJ's birthday is next weekend. Just so many things and I still have an outstanding balance at funeral home . The goal is so close so please if you have not already, and you can. no matter how big or small, it all helps. We are nearly there .
I have also been informed that there was another go fund me in play that reached around $1000. Go fund Me is aware of this and are looking into it. They will find it and they will be prosicuted as I have not received anything from anyone towards funeral costs from this other account. If anyone has any information regarding this please let me know.
Again , thank you for showing your love at this time, thank you for showing up and thanking you all for showing how much Jade was loved.
BLESSED BE...
Lisa, JJ, Rosey and Ivy.
Jade Bailey Stocks was born on July 17, 1999, and passed away at Westfield ER yesterday at 7:52pm from an asthma attack. Jade was a beautiful soul inside and out. She faced her own battles every day. Mental health issues that she self medicated to try to get relief from lead to addiction. Jade never let those struggles define her. Her sense of humor was quick and infectious and her laughter intoxicating. She always strived to bring the positive out in people whether you were a good friend or a complete stranger. Jade was creative, loved to read, and cared for others. She was fearless, standing up for those who couldn't stand up for themselves. She tried her best to do what was right. When she made mistakes, she owned them and tried to make things better. Jade loved her sisters and her bond with them was unbreakable. She watched over Rosey when she was little while I worked, and Ivy absolutely adored her. Jade also leaves behind her son, JJ, who will miss her more than words can say. Our family has already endured so much loss—Jade relapsed after her brother was shot and murdered four years ago, and I was not prepared to pay for another child's funeral. The sadness we feel is overwhelming, but I know Jade would want her family and friends to come together in this time of grief and remember the good times we shared with her. She is now free from pain, reunited with her brother, and walking in the summer lands. We are asking for help to cover Jade's funeral expenses. Any funds left over will be donated to a local charity to help people who are trying to get sober. Your support, no matter how small, means so much to us as we honor Jade's memory and help her find peace. Thank you for being here for our family.




