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Stephanie Grasky

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Stephanie Lynn Grasky was born in Miles City Mt on February 18, 1970, the third of five daughters to Leo and Patti Grasky.

She was an animated child full of spunk. She attended Holy Name Catholic School, Sheridan High School and Custer County High School in Miles City. Upon graduation, she worked as a nanny in the DC area and for several families around the Sheridan area.

Stephanie’s calling in life was her career as a caregiver. She brightened her clients’ days with her infectious personality and high spirits. There were many holidays when she would bring residents home for family dinner because they had nowhere else to go. There are numerous stories told of how she always made sure the ladies had their hair and make-up done for all the special occasions, always wanting them to look their best. Her residents loved her and she loved them.

Stephanie especially loved her boys Brock and Zach. She was always sure to be at their side with egg drop soup when they were sick or make them her famous “my mama mochas”. She was always giving to others. She remembered special occasions with flowers for loved ones and made sure people knew she was thinking of them. No matter where Stephanie went, she was sure to run into someone she knew, and people were always excited to see her. It didn’t matter what she was eating whether it was pancakes or pizza, she had to have a side of ranch with it. You always knew where she had been because the signature scent of her laundry soap lingered wherever she was.

Her greatest joy was becoming a Grammy. Stephanie loved having sleepovers and dance parties with her grandkids. She would often be found in the kitchen baking cakes, cookies and other sweet treats with them. It was a tradition to have them over to decorate for holidays and enjoy hot chocolate and movies. Dressing her grandkids in matching pajamas was a must! She would often bring the grandkids to her work to visit and interact with the residents, combining her two favorite things in life.

Preceded in death by her parents, Leo and Patti Grasky, and Terry Grasky. Sister, Kimberly Grasky. Survived by her sons, Brock Grasky (Keandra), Zachary (Makenna) Grasky. Grandkids: Rhilynn, Lakiya, Kamdyn and Zayden Grasky. Sisters: Debbie (Rick) Oatts, Jennifer (Dave) Lawson and Sarah (Scott) Smothers. Nieces and nephews; Hattie (Ben) Carlson, Tyler (Mckyla) Oatts, Preston Doyle, Hunter (Shelby) Doyle and Kendall, Kelsey and Kylee Smothers and multiple great- nieces and nephews.

A Celebration Of Life will be held at Grace Anglican Church – Sheridan, WY, on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at 11:00 am with Pastor Kevin Jones officiating, With a reception to follow in the Church.

Online condolences may be written at https://www.kanefuneral.com/. Champion Kane Funeral Home has been entrusted with local arrangements.

7 Comments

7 Comments

  1. Terry J

    March 26, 2026 at 6:39 pm

    So saddened by this news. Stephanie was the best caregiver EVER! She would even get in bed with my mom, and it made mom smile, even laugh. Always professional in a fun and loving way. Truly a special gift to elders. May God give you peace, and your family peace. You will be missed greatly. Rest in peace my friend.🙏

  2. Brent Godwin

    March 27, 2026 at 6:20 am

    Dang it..RIP Steph…💔💔😢😢

    • Travis

      March 28, 2026 at 11:34 am

      What a kind and caring friend she was. I will miss her. She is finally at peace.

  3. Sharon Meixner

    March 27, 2026 at 12:18 pm

    A struggling ANGEL on this earth! So heartbreaking for friends and family. We had good times in high school and after. My heart goes out to her boys and those beautiful grandkids she so dearly loved beyond LIFE!
    See you later woman!
    Love you friend!

    Sharon Meixner

  4. Marty

    March 29, 2026 at 3:18 am

    Oh sweet Stephanie my heart breaks to see this. May you rest in Jesus arms.

  5. Darcy Delapp

    April 2, 2026 at 4:20 pm

    Stephanie, my friend… I am a shocked and sad to hear this news of your passing away! You were so much fun to work with and the residents adored you. I haven’t seen you for the last few years because I moved away. I have often wondered how you were doing and where you were working. You had a big heart and happy attitude… I enjoyed your funny personality! I so wish we would’ve stayed in touch.

  6. Crista Prill

    April 23, 2026 at 7:51 pm

    Oh Steph, this so breaks my heart 💔💔 you always had a smile and a way of picking up a person’s spirit when they were down. Always so positive and willing to share that beautiful light that radiated from you. We had good times working together that I will always be able to look back on and smile. Watching you with those precious grandbabies, making such wonderful memories for them brought a smile to my face. May you be at peace and am sending many prayers to your boys and their families as well as your sisters for helping them get through this difficult time.

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