
Stephanie L. Quinby, 33, of Plymouth, Indiana passed away on Saturday, July 18, 2020. Stephanie was born June 04, 1987 in Landstuhl, Germany.
As a child, she loved to travel. In fact, she spent her early years growing up in four countries and three continents before moving to Plymouth in the 5th grade. While attending school in Plymouth, she enjoyed playing basketball, running track, and made the All NLC conference soccer team. After graduating high school, her passion quickly turned to caring for animals. For many years, Stephanie volunteered and fostered for countless rescues while also working at several veterinary clinics and boarding facilities. She treasured all animals including her beloved Dobermans Peyton and Drake, and her cat Abby. She lived for her friends and family (fur babies included) and embraced every moment with them.
Additionally she had a great passion for the open road. Her favorite hobby was having the wind in her hair while traveling on the back of a motorcycle. She truly encompassed living to ride, and riding to live!
Stephanie is survived by her parents Michael and Rita Quinby of Plymouth Indiana, Judi Rahe of East New Market Maryland; Her grandparents Fran and Skip Davidson of Plymouth, and John and Rosemary Rahe of East New Market; brothers Michael Quinby of Ogden Utah and Brandon Quinby of West Lafayette Indiana, sisters Brittany Smolens, and Brooke Douthit of Bridgeville Delaware, niece Haidyn Quinby and nephews Jayden Matthews, and Michael Quinby of Ogden Utah, and several aunts, uncles, and cousins around the country.
A memory and celebration of life will be held with close friends and family. In lieu of gifts the family request donations be made to the Marshall County Humane Society.
Angela Rice says
Dear Quinby family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Although I had not seen Steph in quite awhile, I do remember her with a smile on her face always. Many memories of her and my daughter and Stephanie hanging out, sleepovers, riding atv’s, bonfires, and graduating from PHS in the same class. My heart breaks for you and you will be in my prayers. She touched MANY lives, through her work at the veterinary clinics. May she RIP.
Lind Richter says
I am so very sorry for your loss. Stephanie was a kind and compassionate person caring for humans and all animals. She was there to console my family members and I when we had to say our final goodbyes to our pets and shared in our grief. My thoughts will be with you at this difficult time. She will be truly missed.
Susan Tomasik says
I worked with Stephanie for a short while at Seven Oaks. Such a beautiful young lady. Always enjoyed running into her out at Wings.
She will be missed!
Janice Rash says
My thoughts and prayers are with the Quinby family. I am a neighbor of Stephanie’s. We moved into our subdivision about the same time. I wish you peace and many happy memories of your daughter, granddaughter, sister, aunt and friend.
Sarah Young says
It is heartbreaking to hear this news. Stephanie always had a smile for everyone and took time for everyone. My deepest sympathy is with her family.
Anonymous says
We are so sorry to hear about Stephanie. We have so many memories of soccer games & practices all through junior high & high school & the special girls on that team. She was a tough player, but she always had a smile for everyone. We understand your pain & our thoughts & prayers are with you all.
Dave & Diana Caldwell