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We offer unique opportunities for families to create healing moments after loss. Our experience, coupled with our perspective on the importance of ceremony, will help you discover ways to pay tribute. Whether traditional or unique, these tributes allow us to love, laugh, and live well again.

Michael W. PayukSon of Robert W. Payuk and Doris (Dumont) PayukMichael was a Vietnam Army veteran and was decorated with...
12/19/2025

Michael W. Payuk

Son of Robert W. Payuk and Doris (Dumont) Payuk

Michael was a Vietnam Army veteran and was decorated with the following honors: the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Expert Rifle (M-14), and the Combat Infantryman Badge.

Michael was an electrical contractor and owned and operated Thunder Electric and Decca Electric in Bethel, CT, for 45 years. He lived in Connecticut until retiring to Fort Pierce, Florida, in 2012. He was a loving father, husband, brother, and a friend to all.

He was deeply devoted to Christianity and his faith in our Lord. He had a great love of trains, and his hobby of building layouts and structures was truly remarkable. His talents were immeasurable.

Michael is survived by his wife, Maureen Murphy Payuk of Fort Pierce; daughters Kristi L. (Payuk) Bonsignore (Robert) and Beth (Payuk) Rhines; son Robert W. Payuk; and former wife Michele B. Payuk (Todd). He is also survived by his grandchildren: Michael W. Payuk and his wife Kellie League; Matthew R. Bonsignore; Kyla H. Bonsignore; Mason C. Bonsignore; Mikade J. Bonsignore; and Jesse N. Rhines. His great-grandchildren include Jensiel A. Quintana, Julian A. Munoz, Spencer League, and Joseph James “JJ” League.

Michael is also survived by his brothers and sisters: Marjorie (Payuk) Sapanaro and her husband Andre; Deborah (Payuk) Mullady and her husband Ralf, and their son Lee; Robert T. Payuk; and Stephen R. Payuk and his wife Tammy, and their children Grace, Marshall, and Jared Payuk. He was predeceased by his brother, Mark L. Payuk.

Michael attended Christ Family Church at the Tradition Worship Center in Port St. Lucie. He loved to speak about the Lord to everyone he met and was a kind man who always sought to help others.

Memorial contributions may be made to Treasure Coast Hospice, 5000 Dunn Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34981. www.treasurehealth.com

Services: Visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 23, 2025 from 1:00 pm-3:00 pm with a service at 3:00 pm at Haisley Funeral Home, Fort Pierce. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.

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🎉🎂 Happy Birthday, Quinn! 🎂🎉Today we’re celebrating our friend, incredible Director of Funeral Service Operations and th...
12/19/2025

🎉🎂 Happy Birthday, Quinn! 🎂🎉

Today we’re celebrating our friend, incredible Director of Funeral Service Operations and the heart of Haisley — Quinn! 💚She is truly a one of a kind gem!

From her vibrant personality and contagious smile to her constant reminder that today is a good day to have a good day, Quinn brings light and positivity wherever she goes. ☀️ She loves what she does and it shows in the care, dedication, and compassion she gives our families every single day.

Quinn goes above and beyond for those she serves, putting her heart and soul into everything she does. She’s also a true community champion — involved in Kiwanis, her church, 4-H, and so much more — somehow making it all look effortless.

When she’s not at work, she’s an amazing boy mom and wife but also the very best dog mom to Lula, our beloved therapy dog 🐾💚. Together, they bring comfort, smiles, and a little extra love to everyone they meet. She also loves working out, boating, reading, shopping, traveling, and crafting.

We are so grateful for you, Quinn, and hope your birthday is as joyful, energetic, and special as you are. Here's to another amazing year! 🥳💚

Ana Maria YournetNuestra madre fue una mujer de fe inquebrantable, oración y amor. Caminó con Dios cada día, y su vida r...
12/18/2025

Ana Maria Yournet

Nuestra madre fue una mujer de fe inquebrantable, oración y amor. Caminó con Dios cada día, y su vida reflejó Su gracia en todo lo que hizo. Cuando las palabras no bastaban, sus oraciones abundaban. En los momentos difíciles, su fe nunca flaqueó.

Mantuvo a nuestra familia unida a través de la oración, confiando en Dios incluso cuando el camino era difícil. Su amor era desinteresado; su fortaleza, serena pero poderosa; y su sabiduría nacía de una relación profunda y duradera con el Señor. Nos enseñó no solo a vivir, sino también a creer, a perdonar y a amar incondicionalmente.

Aunque nuestros corazones lloran su ausencia, encontramos consuelo al saber que ahora descansa en la presencia de Dios, sana, en paz y completa. Su legado perdura en nuestra fe, nuestra fortaleza y el amor que nos inculcó. El cielo ha ganado un alma hermosa, y sus oraciones nos acompañarán para siempre.

El velorio se llevará a cabo el lunes 22 de diciembre de 2025, a las 12:00 p. m., en Haisley Tribute Center, 2041 SW Bayshore Blvd, Port St. Lucie, Florida. A continuación, se celebrará el funeral en el Cementerio Rolling Oaks a las 2:30 p. m., ubicado en 2200 SW Del Rio, también en Port St. Lucie.

Todos los que conocieron y amaron a Ana María son bienvenidos a acompañar a la familia y honrar su memoria.

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Our mother was a woman of unwavering faith, prayer, and love. She walked with God every day, and her life reflected His grace in everything she did. When words failed, her prayers abounded. In difficult times, her faith never wavered.

She held our family together through prayer, trusting in God even when the path was difficult. Her love was selfless; her strength, serene yet powerful; and her wisdom stemmed from a deep and lasting relationship with the Lord. She taught us not only how to live, but also how to believe, to forgive, and to love unconditionally.

Although our hearts grieve her absence, we find comfort in knowing that she now rests in God's presence, whole, healed, and at peace. Her legacy lives on in our faith, our resilience, and the love she instilled in us. Heaven has gained a beautiful soul, and her prayers will be with us forever.

The viewing will be held on Monday, December 22, 2025, at 12:00 p.m., at Haisley Tribute Center, 2041 SW Bayshore Blvd, Port St. Lucie, Florida. The funeral service will follow at Rolling Oaks Cemetery at 2:30 p.m., located at 2200 SW Del Rio, also in Port St. Lucie.

All who knew and loved Ana Maria are welcome to join her family and honor her memory.

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Happy Birthday, Marc!!
12/17/2025

Happy Birthday, Marc!!

🎉 Happy Birthday, Marc! 🎉

Today we celebrate Marc, one of our incredibly dedicated Pet Loss Care Team members who plays an essential role in our Pet Loss Department. Marc is a vital part of our day-to-day operations, working tirelessly to care for families during some of their most difficult moments. Whether he’s out on the road or going the extra mile behind the scenes, his compassion, reliability, and dedication truly make a difference. Marc takes great pride in serving each and every family, and it shows in everything he does.

Outside of work, Marc is a loving husband and father—and a brand-new grandfather! The joy that lights up his face when he talks about his beautiful granddaughter says it all. We are so grateful to have Marc on our team and wish him a birthday filled with happiness, love, and celebration. 💙🐾

Charles "Jim" StangCharles “Jim” Stang, 53, passed away on December 14, 2025, in Fort Pierce, Florida.Jim was born on Ja...
12/17/2025

Charles "Jim" Stang

Charles “Jim” Stang, 53, passed away on December 14, 2025, in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Jim was born on January 4, 1972, in Trenton, New Jersey. He was employed with the Fort Pierce Utilities Authority, where he was known for his dedication and strong work ethic.

Jim cherished time spent with his family, especially trips to Disney with his beloved granddaughter, Aubrey. He also enjoyed fishing and watching baseball. A lifelong Philadelphia sports fan, Jim proudly cheered for the Eagles, Phillies, and Flyers.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Stang of Fort Pierce, Florida; sons, Matthew Stang of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Eric (Valerie) Stang of Vero Beach, Florida; granddaughter, Aubrey; grandson, Jackson; mother, Mary Levittown of Pennsylvania; sisters, Lisa Levittown of Pennsylvania and Joyce Levittown of Port St. Lucie, Florida; niece, Krystal Levittown of Pennsylvania; and several uncles, aunts, and cousins in Easton, Pennsylvania.

Memorial contributions may be made to Treasure Coast Hospice, 5000 Dunn Road, Fort Pierce, FL, or to the Stand Up To Cancer Research Foundation at https://fundraise.standuptocancer.org/.

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Brenda Delores GudgerBrenda Delores GudgerBrenda Delores Gudger, 78, passed away on December 13, 2025, in Fort Pierce, F...
12/16/2025

Brenda Delores Gudger

Brenda Delores Gudger

Brenda Delores Gudger, 78, passed away on December 13, 2025, in Fort Pierce, Florida.

Brenda was born on August 21, 1947, in Fordyce, Arkansas, to Jacob and Frances Nutt. She later made Florida her home.

Brenda enjoyed cruising, getting lost in a good book, and listening to the music of Elvis Presley, which brought her great joy. She treasured the simple pleasures in life and the time spent with her family.

She is survived by her sons, Steven D. Ferro and Kevin M. Ferro, both of Port St. Lucie, Florida, sisters, Mary Rumsey, Jean Carter, Phyllis Rainey, Paula Horton, and Dana England, granddaughter, Riley Ferro. She was predeceased by her husband, Richard Gudger, her parents Jacob William and Floy Frances Nutt.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Foundation at https://alzfdn.org.

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Sandra Kaye Park PicanoSandra "Sandy"  Park Picano left this world on December 12th, 2025 surrounded by her loving famil...
12/16/2025

Sandra Kaye Park Picano

Sandra "Sandy" Park Picano left this world on December 12th, 2025 surrounded by her loving family. Born to Audrey and John B. Park on January 12th, 1947 at Fort Pierce Memorial Hospital in Fort Pierce, FL, she was raised with her siblings: Lynn Park Kerby, Kirby Park, and Jodee Lyda.

In 1966, she married her high school sweetheart, Michael Jeffrey Picano, Sr. Together, they raised a family and, in 1972, opened Varsity Sport Shop, which proudly served the community for the next 40 years. Early on, Sandy worked as a beautician and played a vital role in helping establish their family business. Yet ever since her days as a student at Aunt Jean’s Kindergarten, she dreamed of becoming a kindergarten teacher and proudly fulfilled that dream at Florida Atlantic University. Sandy went on to teach for more than four decades at Fairlawn Elementary School, F.K. Sweet Elementary School, and then St. Anastasia Catholic School.

Sandy was a creative talent. If she wasn’t taking care of her family, teaching or working at the sport shop, she was making stained glass art, taking tap dance lessons, sewing, or prepping materials for the next day’s lessons. Sandy was not one to sit down. Life with her was busy and sprinkled with so many unforgettable moments: pulling you to dance along with the Supremes or Chubby Checker, taking the long way to explore or striking up an animated conversation with any child in her vicinity. Her grandbabies truly had the best of both worlds, a beautiful mix of Mrs. Picano the teacher and their beloved Nana.

Sandy is survived by her daughter, Lara (Jay) DiMartino; her son, Michael Picano, Jr.; and her adored grandchildren, Sofia, Indie, and Kai, as well as her great‑grandson, Aodhan. She is also survived by her brother, Kirby (Cathy) Park; her sisters, Jodee (Mark) Lyda and Lynn (Steve) Kerby; her Picano family; and thirteen nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by the love of her life, Michael Picano, Sr., just months after they celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary; her parents, John B. and Audrey Park; and her beloved childhood caretaker, Lurene Love Bell.

The family would like to thank the wonderful Lake Forest Park staff and Vitas Hospice nurses who always treated Sandy with love and respect. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Vitas Hospice Healthcare Treasure Coast.

Visitation will be held on January 11, 2026, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Haisley Funeral Home, 3015 Okeechobee Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34947.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on her birthday, January 12, 2026, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at St. Anastasia Catholic Church, 407 S. 33rd Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34947.

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