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Stacy Corluccio-Powers '92 January 2, 2026 3:24 PM updated: January 2, 2026 3:34 PM

Stacy Lynn Corluccio-Powers 

May 2, 1969 - November 24, 2025 

With profound love and deep sorrow, our family announces the passing of Stacy Lynn Corluccio, aged 56, who left this world on Monday, November 24, 2025, after courageously battling stage 4 pancreatic cancer for two and a half years. Stacy faced her illness with the same strength, grace, and fierce determination she brought to every part of her life.

Born on May 2, 1969, in Buffalo, New York, her family moved to Texas in 1978. Stacy grew up in the Cy-Fair community and graduated from Cy-Fair High School in 1987. She went on to proudly earn her degree from Texas A&M University in 1992, a place she carried in her heart for the rest of her life.

Stacy was the beloved daughter of Nina Louise Jagou and the late Charles Chester Jagou, the cherished sister of Gina Maria Johnson and brother-in-law Clinton Lake Johnson. She was a devoted and loving aunt to Gregory Alan, Andrew Emerick, and Molly 'Lynn' Wilck (named after her). Each of whom she adored deeply. She is also survived by her faithful puppy, Murphy, who brought her constant comfort and joy.

A dedicated and long-time employee of TASB and TAC, Stacy had only recently retired, looking forward to new adventures and time spent doing what she loved most. She was a woman of many passions — a world traveler, a joyful shopper, an avid cook, and a gifted photographer. Nature captivated her, especially birds and butterflies, and her garden was a reflection of the care and beauty she poured into the world. Stacy spoke French fluently, adored Snoopy, and had an eye for the small wonders of life.

Stacy was also a devoted follower of Jesus Christ. Through every challenge of her battle, her faith anchored her. She carried hope, resilience, and unwavering trust in God until the very end. Her spiritual strength inspired all who walked beside her, illuminating even the hardest days with peace and assurance.

What truly defined her, though, was her heart. Stacy's huge, generous spirit was impossible to overlook. Her laughter — bright, contagious, and wholehearted — filled every room she entered. She loved big, she gave freely, and she lived with a warmth that those around her will never forget.

Though her time with us feels far too short, Stacy's impact is lasting. Her love, joy, faith, and unforgettable presence remain forever woven into the lives of the family and friends who were blessed to know her.

In honor of Stacy, donations may be made to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN), supporting the fight against the very disease she faced so bravely.

Stacy will be missed beyond measure and remembered always.

 



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