The Beaver, Pennsylvania, community is mourning the loss of Stephanie Haller, who passed away peacefully on June 30, 2026, surrounded by the unwavering love of her family. Her passing has left relatives, friends, and loved ones grieving the loss of a remarkable young woman whose compassion, warmth, and genuine kindness touched countless lives.
Remembered for her caring heart, infectious personality, and unwavering devotion to those she loved, Stephanie leaves behind a legacy built on family, friendship, and selfless love. Those who knew her best are finding comfort in the memories they shared while celebrating a life that, although far too short, made an enduring impact on everyone fortunate enough to know her.
Personal Details
Full Name: Stephanie Haller
Date of Birth: July 3, 1996
Place of Birth: Beaver, Pennsylvania
Date of Death: June 30, 2026
Residence: Beaver, Pennsylvania
Parents: Robert and Veronica Massioni
Fiancé: Ben Hogue
Funeral Home: J & J Spratt Funeral Home, New Brighton, Pennsylvania
A Life Centered on Family
Born on July 3, 1996, in Beaver, Pennsylvania, Stephanie was the beloved daughter of Robert and Veronica Massioni, who remained at the center of her life from childhood through adulthood.
Family members describe Stephanie as a devoted daughter whose love and appreciation for her parents never wavered. She treasured every moment spent with family and was known for the compassion, encouragement, and joy she brought into their lives.
Her passing has created an immeasurable void for those who loved her most, yet her memory continues to unite family members as they celebrate the remarkable person she was.
Cherished Sister and Loving Aunt
Stephanie shared an especially close relationship with her siblings, Ryan, Erika, and Shane (Megan).
She found great happiness in supporting and encouraging her family, always placing the needs of others before her own. Her role as an aunt brought her tremendous pride, and she adored her nieces, Mya and Emma, cherishing every opportunity to spend time with them and watch them grow.
Her family extends across several generations, including her grandmother Anna Mae Nicotero and grandparents Robert and Gloria Horner, along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended relatives who will forever treasure the memories they created together.
Stephanie was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Judith Marlene Horner, whose memory remained dear to her heart throughout her life.
A Love Story That Began in Middle School
One of the most meaningful chapters of Stephanie’s life was the relationship she shared with her fiancé, Ben Hogue.
The couple’s story began during middle school, where a friendship gradually blossomed into a lifelong partnership built upon trust, unwavering support, and deep affection. Their relationship reflected years of shared experiences, laughter, and dreams for the future.
Stephanie and Ben had planned to marry on June 3 before her illness changed those plans. Despite the challenges they faced together, their love remained steadfast until the very end.
Family members describe Ben and his family as a constant source of love and support throughout Stephanie’s journey, embracing her as one of their own.
A Heart for Animals
Stephanie’s compassion extended far beyond the people in her life.
She possessed a lifelong love for animals and found tremendous joy caring for her beloved pets, Lainey, Sofia, and Lyla, who brought comfort and happiness into her everyday life.
In honor of her love for animals, the family has requested that memorial donations be made to Semper Fi Felines and Mary’s Misfits, organizations dedicated to rescuing and caring for stray cats and kittens within the community.
The request reflects Stephanie’s generous spirit and her enduring desire to help vulnerable animals even after her passing.
Remembered for Her Kindness
Friends consistently describe Stephanie as someone whose kindness came naturally.
She had an extraordinary ability to make others feel welcome, valued, and loved through simple gestures of compassion and genuine concern. Whether offering encouragement during difficult moments or celebrating life’s happiest occasions, she made a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know her.
Among her closest relationships was a sister-like friendship with Rachel, whose family became an important part of Stephanie’s life. The deep bonds she formed with friends reflected her loyalty, generosity, and unwavering commitment to the people she cared about.
Her bright personality, warm smile, and caring nature remain among the qualities most remembered by those mourning her loss.
Funeral Services
Family and friends gathered to celebrate Stephanie Haller’s life during visitation held on July 6, followed by a memorial service at J & J Spratt Funeral Home in New Brighton, Pennsylvania.
Following the service, a private burial was held at Grove Cemetery, where loved ones gathered to say their final goodbyes.
Although her earthly journey has come to an end, Stephanie’s legacy continues through the countless lives she touched with her compassion, generosity, and unconditional love.
She will forever be remembered as a devoted daughter, beloved sister, cherished aunt, loving fiancée, loyal friend, and compassionate animal lover whose beautiful spirit will continue to inspire everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.