In Memory of

Cacie

Alexanderia

Finley

Obituary for Cacie Alexanderia Finley

Cacie Alexandria Finley, 38, of Cantonment, Florida passed away on January 24, 2023. Cacie was born in Pensacola, Florida to Bill and Cindy Corley. Cacie grew up as a beautiful fiery redhaired kid. She loved to sing and dance, she also loved to play with her barbie dolls. As a small child Cacie would torment her brother with bugs, lizards, and frogs. She was just a happy baby and child all the way through childhood.
She is a graduate of Tate High School in Cantonment, Florida and attended Pensacola State College. Cacie mostly worked in the restaurant business. He first job was at the locally famous Founaris Brothers Greek Restaurant. She went on to work at Chili’s on 9-mile road for 10+ years while at the same time going to school for nursing and to be an Esthetician. Cacie loved working with people, makeup, and skincare products.
Cacie enjoyed attending Farm Hill Baptist Church with her “Mee-Maw” Corley where she was saved and baptized. She had recently re-pronounced the Lord Jesus Christ as her savior. Although she did not attend church on a regular basis, she was a child of God.
Cacie was loved by everyone she met. She was full of life and lived it to her fullest. Her family meant the world to her, and she showed it every day. She loved the beach, boating, fishing, or just sitting by the pool soaking up the sun. Cacie fought a long hard battle with rare disease called ALSP (adult- onset Leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia).
Cacie was preceded in death by her father, Bill Corley; mother, Cindy Corley; grandmother, Mary Corley; grandfather, Arthur Corley; grandfather, Nathan Hale; and uncle, Farron Hale.
Cacie is survived by her husband, Chris Finley; sons, Mason Finley, Collin Finley and Jake Stafford; brother, Dylan Corley; grandmother, Joanne Hale; aunts, Becky Blake, Pam Dauphine, Linda Collingsworth, and Michelle Husband; uncles, Ron Blake and Trent Hale; mother in-law, Cheryl Finley; father in-law, Terry Finley; cousin, Robyn Blake; and numerous cousins, friends and family.
In lieu of flowers we would prefer donations be made to Sister’s Hope Foundation. Sister’s Hope Foundation is helping in the search for a treatment and hopefully a cure in the near future. Https://sistershopefoundation.org.
The visitation will start at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at Trahan Family Funeral Home on 60 Industrial Blvd. The service will follow at 4:00 p.m.