Alicia C. Stephens

alicia stephens

April 9, 1969 ~ March 14, 2017

Alicia C. Stephens, 47, of Plainfield, passed away at her residence in Plainfield on March 14, 2017 surrounded by her loving family. She was born April 9, 1969 in Indianapolis to the late Webster and Cristina (Garcia) Smith; her parents preceded her in death. On April 18, 1998 Alicia was united in marriage to her loving husband, Craig L. Stephens and he survives.

Alicia was a loving and caring homemaker, and talented artist of oil, water color, and acrylic paintings. An extraordinary homemaker, she enjoyed cooking, canning, and gardening.

Survivors include her husband of 18 years, Craig; two sons, Caleb Stephens of Plainfield, and Levi Brown of Fowler, Indiana; three daughters, Julianne Stephens of Plainfield, Arianna Pugel of Indianapolis, and Danielle Pugel of Arkansas; her brother, Christopher Smith of Nebraska; her sister, Jackie Sanders of Cartersburg, Indiana; and her great aunt and uncle, Phillip and Maytha Walker of Indianapolis.

Family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of Alicia C. Stephens on Saturday, March 25, 2017 from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. The memorial service will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday at the funeral home. You are invited to visit www.CarlisleBranson.com where may sign the online guest book, leave a personal message for the family and view her Life Tribute video.

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  1. Alicia was such a wonderful and inspiring soul. She was a great person to talk with. She was a loving wife and mother. Alicia was a person that inspired you to think deeper about things and enbraced who she was. She will be loved and missed but never far from our thoughts nor forgotten. Alicia touched so many people, including my daughter Kali.

    We are very sorry for your lose and will continue to keep Alicia’s family in our thoughts and prayers.

    The Savage Family

  2. Alicia has special meaning to my family. She is one of the most caring people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. She will always be a part of our family in so many ways. We thank her every day for her love and caring. She is going to be missed.
    Thank you Alicia and you have a wonderful legacy that will live on.

  3. A beautiful spirit and loving person too soon torn from us. She lives on in our memories and in the children and Art she created.

  4. Alicia was a dear friend to my daughter, a talented artist, loving wife and mother, and just a beautiful person. She will be missed. May the Lord comfort your family during this time of loss. Hang on to the beautiful memories and look forward to that day when we can all be together again. Hugs to all.
    Lorraine and Marshall Carpenter

  5. Alicia was simply an amazing women. It was a blessing to be able to care for her and get to know her over the past two years. My prayers are with Craig and their kids.


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