

Stacey leaves behind her parents, Ronald and Rebecca Hensley; her brother, Christopher Shane Hensley; her daughters, Hayley Hensley and Madison Paul; her son, Kason Collins; son in law, Aidan Selvidge, her grandmother, Grace McCarter and her grandchildren, Layla and Eden Selvidge.
Stacey was preceeded in death by her grandparents, James and Mildred Hensley, Carl McCarter and Jack Smith; great grandparents, Bryson and Lizzie McCarter and Jim and Ella Mae Miller; her uncle, Virgil Ray McCarter, and other family members.
Stacey spent many years with her children's fathers, Bradley Clowers, James Paul and Travis Collins (deceased).
Stacey leaves behind special friends Gina Nix, Teresa Goddard, Jill Coker, Tori Smith, Thomas Fortune and Jeremy Owens.
Stacey attended Farragut High School and after school started her own cleaning service and stepped down once diagnosis of cancer in March of 2020. Stacey loved people, she loved her family and friends deeply. She loved having a good time and could always make you smile and laugh. Stacey enjoyed doing her makeup, painting her nails, and had a deep obsession with collecting owl decor.
Stacey was a Daughter, Sister, Mother, and Mimi.
She spent her younger years dancing in the house with her father and loved going on business trips with him. Her mother enjoyed making Stacey handmade baby dolls and toys and watching her play. Her big Brother loved to tickle her til she couldn't stand it.
Stacey raised her daughters to be independent, strong young ladies. She considered her oldest daughter Hayley her best friend. Stacey loved her daughter Madison's sense of humor and sarcasm jokes and loves that they shared the same taste in any style from head to toe. Stacey loved to play music and sing with her son Kason who she considered the most handsome little boy in the world.
Stacey was over the moon excited to welcome her grandbabies and has been wrapped around their finger from day one.
Stacey had a friend group that she considered family and loved them so much.
We the family want to take a special moment to thank Dr. David Schumaker and his wife Amy for all their compassion and support thru out the years for Stacey's health and well being. We would also like to thank UT Hospice for the amazing care that was given to Stacey thru the end of the life process.
Special thanks to two of her friends that were present at death and helped care for her daily, thank you Gina Nix and Thomas Fortune.
Stacey loved everyone and cherished all memories she shared with us all from birth to death.
Stacey is no longer physically here but will forever remain in our hearts.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.BerryHighlandWest.com for the Hensley family.
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