The family of Staci Bigham Levenson will celebrate her life of 42 years at 11 am on Wednesday, December 30, 2020, at Southcrest Baptist Church. Friends and family are invited to a celebration of life service either in person or online. It will be live-streamed at www.memorialdesigners.net, where you are encouraged to sign the virtualContinue Reading
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The family of Staci Bigham Levenson will celebrate her life of 42 years at 11 am on Wednesday, December 30, 2020, at Southcrest Baptist Church. Friends and family are invited to a celebration of life service either in person or online. It will be live-streamed at www.memorialdesigners.net, where you are encouraged to sign the virtual guestbook and share memories and expressions of sympathy. She passed away on Friday, December 18, 2020.Her family will also host a time of fellowship and remembrance from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, Tuesday, December 29, at Lake Ridge Chapel and Memorial Designers. In support of the health of her family, face coverings are mandatory while attending the visitation.On January 18, 1978, Staci Michelle was born to Rick and Joanne Bigham in Lubbock, Texas.Staci graduated a year early from Monterey High School in 1995 with honors. In school, she played tennis and was state-ranked. She attended both Texas Tech and the University of Texas where she pursued a degree in Biochemistry. She later finished her undergraduate work at Texas State University with a degree in Interior Design in 2005.Staci worked as a designer and owned Levenson Design Associates, LLC, where she designed both commercial and residential properties. Among her favorite clients were several television celebrities. Later she designed her own line of furniture for Antiqua Furniture in Guatemala. During her professional career, she was also a long-time operations person and design consultant for her special friends, the Levenson family.Personally, Staci loved her friends and family deeply. She married, Jacob Levenson on May 4, 2002. Although they did not stay married, they remained friends. Staci had many friends across the nation and in cities where she resided with Lubbock, Austin, and South Padre Island to name a few.From an early age, Staci was known for her sense of style which carried into her design work as an adult. Her sense of humor and ability to make friends and family laugh was equally a part of her legacy. She had a tenacious work ethic and a brilliant mind. She was a beautiful person with a kind soul that was never afraid to tell you like it was. She will be deeply missed as a daughter, sister, aunt, granddaughter, and friend.Survivors include her parents Rick and Joanne; brother, Rick Bigham, Jr. and his wife Christy; niece, Madison Bigham; nephew Grady Bigham; and grandmother, Lola Bigham, all of Lubbock.
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