Stacy was born on January 28, 1991, to parents Sandra and Kenneth in Nassau Bay, Texas. He attended Pine Drive Baptist High School, where he led his team to a state championship as their all-star quarterback. After graduation in 2009, he began his work in the service industry. Serving as one of Houston’s most well-known mixologists, Stacy was passionate about fusing together unique combinations, both in spirits and with his group of friends. He was famous around the city for his adventurous food and drink combinations, as well as his stark ability to be the life of every party he entered.
Stacy played a pivotal part in the Astros and Texans fanbase and enjoyed rooting for the home team at every game he attended. He also cherished time spent showing his loved ones his natural ability to skateboard and play guitar, knowing how much joy it would bring everyone around him. Stacy was a bright and kind individual with a heart that loved everyone. He was an avid believer in equality for all. Stacy devoted his time to supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, championing women’s rights, and advocating for the protection of the LGBTQ+ community.
Anyone who knew Stacy, knew that he was a patient, loving, and gentle free-spirit who was so comfortable in his own skin that he inspired others to do the same. He had an immense passion for bringing people together and was always a source of light and positivity. His family and friends will miss him more than words can say.
Stacy was predeceased by Grandfather Enrique Sánchez. He is survived by Grandparents Alicia Sánchez, Robert Gouty, Elizabeth Gouty, Dennis Noto, and Sherry Noto; Parents Kenny Gouty, Sandra Alms, and Scotty Alms Sr.; Aunts Lisa Burgess, Mónica Jones, and Laura Steil; Uncles Americo Méndez, Lyndon Alms, Kenny Jones, and Doug Steil; Siblings Haley Gouty, Scotty Alms Jr., Taylor Gouty, Stephen Alms, and Samantha Alms; Cousins Forrest Burgess, Nick Steil, Emily Steil, Mason Burgess, Xóchitl Méndez, Mackenzie Jones, Lucy Jones, Devin Alms, Calob Alms, Tristan Alms, Asah Burgess, and Jru Freeman; as well as his beloved fur baby, cat Milla Gouty.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that Stacy’s loved ones donate to the Southern Smoke Foundation, a crisis relief organization for those working in the food and beverage industry. There will be a memorial service held at 2 p.m. on Monday, August 2, 2021 at Earthman Bellaire Funeral Home with a reception to follow at Grand Prize.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.earthmanbellaire.com for the Gouty family.
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