Stacy Inlow Bio

Stacy Bodden Inlow

Moss Point High School, 1984 Graduate

A lifelong resident of Jackson County, Stacy graduated from Moss Point High School in 1984, and attended Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. In 1986, she served her hometown of Moss Point as Miss Hospitality in Starkville Mississippi at the State competition. She is currently employed by Merchants & Marine Bank as their Community Relations Officer based in the Pascagoula office. Stacy is the proud mother of two adult sons William Michael Inlow a 2015 Graduate of Pascagoula High School and Matthew Bodden Inlow a 2017 Graduate of Pascagoula High School.

Always active in the communities of Moss Point and Pascagoula, Stacy is currently serving as President of the Pascagoula Athletic Foundation and a member its Hall of Fame Selection Committee. She is a member and serves as secretary for Moss Point Rotary Club, and she serves as a director of the Moss Point High School Alumni Association (501(c)3) and as a member of the Moss Point Sports Hall of Fame Executive Committee. Along with other civic and community service groups, Stacy is active and helps with Main Street Moss Point, Main Street Pascagoula, Backpack Buddies, and the United Way. She supports Moss Point and Pascagoula school districts’ academic and athletic programs. As a former member of the Pascagoula Dug Out Club and Pascagoula QuarterBack Club, Stacy was active in the youth recreation sports in Pascagoula. In 2020, she took part in and graduated from Leadership Jackson County.

Stacy has served as advisor for CTE and CTI programs for both Moss Point and Pascagoula school districts. She was a member of Pascagoula-Gautier School District Strategic Planning Committees, a member of the PTO at Resurrection Catholic School, Colmer Middle School, and Pascagoula High School. Stacy was nominated as Parent of the Year for both Colmer Middle School and Pascagoula High School. She is a life member of the Pascagoula Moss Point Junior Auxiliary, Moss Point Junior Woman’s Club and Evening Civic League. She participated in the MPAC and acted as a sponsor for the DYW and Lockhearts Social Club.

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