Stephanie Leh Black (Ravele), Shillington died peacefully on the age of 44, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. Born in reading, Pennsylvania, Stephanie Thomas C. Ravel and Julie M. (Storm) White was a beloved daughter of White, and Steven L. White’s funded wife Shillington. He Robert S. Blaose’s dedicated ex -wife and lifetime was also the best friend, who stood in her side with unbreakable support and companionship for the last 23 years.
Stephanie’s career as an eighth grade English teacher in the reading school district was marked by passion, dedication and a permanent commitment to their students, many of which came from the deprived background. Known for his love and talent of literature to inspire young minds, Stephanie has a permanent impact on countless children, not only a love for reading, but also confidence and hope for the future.
His two children, Sara A. Daniel R of Black and West Lawn. Blaus was the greatest happiness of his life. Stephanie was a proud and enthusiastic supporter, often shouted loudly on the events of his game, proudly swollen her heart.
Beyond her family and career, Stephanie was a lover of nature, travel and animals. He was often found with a book in hand, immersing himself into stories that offered both escape and enlightenment. His friends and family remember him as a warm, kind soul, who felt valuable and loved by everyone.
Stephanie, her loving parents, Thomas and Julie, her sister Haley E. Barton and brother -in -law Brendon S. Barton, and his nephew Jameson, survives by all of the West lawn. She was also deeply nurtured by her ancestral grandmother, Helen Rayle of Vayomming, and her maternal grandfather, Joyce Storm of Westal, New York. His closest friends had Meredith and Spencer, who were like a family for him and remained stable in his love and support.
Stephanie’s passing leaves a deep void in the hearts of all those who knew him, but his legacy of love, compassion and dedication will survive forever.
A memorial will be held on service to honor Stephanie’s life [date] But [location]In exchange for flowers, the family request is done by donating [charity or cause]Stephanie’s generous feeling and lifetime commitment to help others.
Friends, family, alumni and community members are invited to share their memories and tributes, a life beautifully living and celebrated a woman, who differentiated into the world around her.
Rest in Peace, Stephanie. You will be left forever and will love eternal.
