Paul Alan Lacey, 56, of Harrisonburg passed away on May 2, 2017 at his home.
He was born on September 8, 1960 in Northern Virginia and was the son of Ruth Starkey Lacey of Venice, FL and the late Donald Lacey.
Paul was a graduate of Annandale High School and attended JMU. He had been employed in construction and landscaping.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by a brother, Timothy J. Lacey of Venice, FL; a niece and two nephews, Clara Davis and husband, Marcus, of Grottoes, Christopher Lacey and fiancé, Samantha Burch, of Fairfax, and Brian Lacey and wife, Nikki, of Cortez, FL; and four great nephews.
He will be cremated and a memorial service will be held 1:00 pm, Saturday, May 6, 2017 at Lindsey Funeral Home in Harrisonburg with Father Silvio Kaberia officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Following the services his cremains will be interred at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions may be made to Rockingham-Harrisonburg SPCA, P. O. Box 413, Harrisonburg, VA 22803.
Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.lindseyharrisonburg.com.
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October 18, 2017
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Dalton
Paul was a dear friend of my fathers for over 30 years and knew me since I was born. I was shocked and saddened by the news of his passing. Its safe to say that I never met a more genuine, kind, compassionate, and funny person in my entire life. I will always carry my fond memories Paul telling stories that always left me laughing so hard to the point of pain. He is and will always be greatly missed by me and my family. Rest easy Lou.
May 26, 2017
Paul was a part of my little family. My children had known and loved him for as long as they can remember. We lived 4 houses down from Paul for ten years. Seeing him daily. Laughing, Loving, helping and arguing the whole time. My son Alijah and Paul had the best relationship. They were each others" Pal O Mine". The last time Paul answered the phone for us Alijah and I called to get a taxi to the moon and back. WE had a great laugh and ended the call with WE LOVE YOU. WE LOVE YOU Paul and know you would of done anything for all of us. Paul had a heart as big as his smile which was endless. WE have so many stories, So many memories . Paul you are missed tremendously by me and the kids.You will never be forgotten. Love always, April,Alijah and Azalia
May 15, 2017
Marie McDonald
We were so sad to hear about Paul's passing. Aunt Ruth and Tim you are in out thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. God Bless you all. Love ~ Darry, Marie, Eric & Brooke McDonald
May 7, 2017
I am so sorry to hear of Paul's passing. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Carole Jo
May 6, 2017
Kat Grundy
My sincere condolences to Paul's family.
I have known Paul for about 20 years and considered him a friend. Although I lived in Dayton at the time I occasionally threw his bicycle in my trunk and gave him a ride home to the cabin. In 2002 I moved just down the street from him, where I still live. In later years I sometimes would see him on the road to town, would stop and we would throw his bike in the trunk and I'd drop him off at his taxi.
Speaking for all at the 'corner store' and his friends up and down the street, we are sorry for your loss and the loss of a good friend.
May you rest in peace Paul.
Sincerely,
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