Stacie Solomon was born October 30, 1973 in Albany, Georgia to Evelyn Jackson and Moses Solomon. She moved in with her grandmother in Fairbanks, AK until age 19, whereby she returned to the States, gave her life to Christ, became a faithful Believer and embraced her Calling.
Though being legally disabled, Stacie's successful occupational history included working for the Georgia Rape Crisis Center, a personal Nanny/PCA, a Day Care/Nursery teacher, and a consultant for Mary Kay and Tahitian Noni, Inc.
Stacie Solomon was a loving daughter, devout Believer-in-Christ, a great people-person, and devoted wife. She assisted the Pastor (District Elder now Bishop) of Jonesville Baptist Church of the P.A.W. in Savannah, GA., where she met and was married to her Brother-in-Christ and US Army Soldier, Olie Anthony Victoria on 3 January 2003. During Olie's active-duty tenure stationed at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Stacie assisted with his Unit's Family Readiness Program while he was deployed to Kuwait and Iraq. In 2007, She traveled with Olie to San Antonio, TX to finish out his Army career as a Reservist, helping Soldiers and their families via Couples' Counseling.
Due to reawakened ailments, Stacie returned to her birthplace of Albany, GA, where, though her Spirit was strong, displaying that never-say-die attitude, her body finally succumbed to the many ailments that plagued her, to include contracting the COVID-19 Virus at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital - North Campus. God took her home on 8 June 2020, survived by her husband of 21 yrs (Olie Victoria), her mother (Evelyn Jackson), her Uncles (George, Willie and Abraham), and many cousins, relatives and friends.