menu

We have been made aware that families being served by Fox & Weeks are being contacted by individuals requesting payment over the phone. Fox & Weeks will not contact a family requesting payment over the phone. Please contact the Savannah Police Department immediately if you are contacted and asked to make payment over the phone. Please contact Fox & Weeks if you have any questions.

Celebrating the life of

Patricia Hamilton Stacy

July 28, 1959 - November 02, 2024

Patricia Hamilton Stacy

Patricia Hamilton Stacy was born in Savannah,Georgia on July 28, 1959, and passed away on November 2, 2024. Tricia was preceded in death by her parents Shirley Hattrich Hamilton and George Dyson Hamilton. She is survived by her husband Thomas Knox Stacy and her daughter Grace Hamilton Stacy. She is also survived by her sisters Jane Hamilton Boatright and Diane Hamilton Lightsey along with her nieces, nephews, cousins, and close friends. Throughout her life Tricia devoted herself to her family and friends.

Tricia graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Interior Design. Tricia’s love for design led to many creative opportunities. In 1991 while living in Atlanta she started her own design and construction firm. In Atlanta, she served as Vice President of The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) and was included in Baron’s Who’s Who in Interior Design. Tricia has also been a builder member of The National Association of Home Builders. Moving back to Savannah in 2000, she founded Hamilton Signature Homes. Tricia did the residential design, and was the general contractor, supervisor, and interior designer for her show houses and projects. She was awarded a “Best of Houzz” in 2017 and 2020.

Tricia Stacy was a member of Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah. She dedicated herself to various building and interior design projects at the church. 

Remembrances may be sent to St. Joseph’s Foundation (St. Joseph’s/Candler: https://www.sjchs.org/foundations/ways-to-give/tribute-gifts)                                 or Independent Presbyterian Church (207 Bull St., Savannah,  GA 31401)

SHARE YOUR CONDOLENCES

Image
GUEST BOOK

Gary and I were beyond saddened (grief stricken) to hear of Tricia's death to this life on earth. Tommy, thank you for loving Tricia and for walking along side her as her husband with her artistic passion and flare. And Grace, your Mum absolutely adored you from when she carried you within, to watching you grow up into the person you are today. Her goal for you was always to love and nurture you so that you could grow your own wings and fly. Grief is really hard. To all of you, family and friends and those of us who loved her like a sister...May God Comfort us all while Angels and Archangels and our Lord Jesus Christ have received Tricia into the Kingdom she talked about so often. Love, Pam

- Dr. Pam Clift, Stone Mountain, GA

Tricia and I were best friends from kindergarten through about the fifth grade. We took dancing together and spent most every weekend together at her Bacon Park home. Unfortunately, as the years went on, we went to different schools & we did not keep in touch. For that I regret but I want her sister’s, Jane & and Diane along with her husband & daughter to know that I’m keeping you all in my prayers.

- Tricia Boone Lewis , Savannah, GA

Patricia was a very nice and considerate person,will be sadly missed by her friends and family.

- Anthony M Alfonso, Savannah, Ga

I worked with Patricia on her property at the landings ,she was easy to work with and I got to know Tommy and Grace. She will be missed.

- Joseph Floyd, Garden City, Georgia

Diane and Jane, I was shocked and saddened to see this. I am thinking of you both. Susan

- Susan Goodrich Sapp, Pembroke, Ga

A candle has been lit!

Prayers for the family . She will be greatly missed by many

- Mike and Rene green , Savannah, Georgia

My husband Tim and I send our deepest condolences to Tommy and Grace. I can say that our lives have been blessed by knowing Tricia Hamilton Stacy. I see furniture and pillows that she added to my homes that will continue to bring me joy. I fondly reflect on her time in Atlanta and her knack for hosting and entertaining. But what was most important to her was getting back to Savannah and close to family. She always had room for an overnight guest and that never changed as her family grew. My heart and prayers are with Jane and Diane and your children. What a sister and the best aunt you all were blessed to have. I was that overnight guest that made it to a few nieces dance recitals. I loved sharing in your family love. And to the extended Stacy family, may peace be with you and all the days to come. Shawn Smith

- Shawn Smith, Dacula, GA

When I think of Tricia I think of beauty, laughter and a fierce loving spirit. I was present to see her happiness at her wedding to Tommy and heard her joy when Grace was born. I am grateful for the time I had her in my life and her spirit will always be in my thoughts.

- Denise T Whatley, ATLANTA, GA

As a fellow contractor, I loved her tenacity. We laughed one time about a project of hers. She need so many permits and approvals that she was a regular at the building department. She said that she heard them saying "Uh oh, here comes Dolly Parton again!"

- Andrew Fenlon, ATLANTA, GA

Dear Tommy, We send our sincere condolences to you and your family. Tricia was a lovely lady who we all will miss. Barbara and Bubba

- Bubba Victor, Savannah, Georgia

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200