Condolences
Vicky, when I first met you at my work at Toyota with Jason, I thought to myself, Man, that Jason character found a this beautiful attractive girl. We talked for almost about an hour looking at possible wheel selections for your Toyota Yaris at the time haha And I remember during that one hour we managed to establish a good friendship almost immediately, it was so effortless, almost like breathing. Over the years that we’ve known each other, The friendship stayed steady. I also remember this one time where I went to Sage Hill McDonald’s and I bumped into you and Jason, I was planning on taking my food home but instead I stayed there with you guys and we talked for about two hours that night just catching up because I haven’t seen you guys in over three years. That was the most memorable moment, because the fact that we haven’t spoken or seen each other for three years we were able to talk once again and catch up so effortlessly. I am devastated that something like this could happen to Someone who has the biggest heart I’ve ever seen. But like they all say, it’s all part of god‘s plan, and God always takes the best of the best to heaven. I will miss your smile, your laugh, Your hug and your selflessness to help those in need. Rest in paradise, Vicky I will never forget you. - A.W
Jason, we send our deepest condolences and all of our Love to you. I felt so blessed to meet Vickie at the Christmas party and though that was the only time, she made an impact on me through her strength and grace. Her smile lit up the room and her giggle was infectious. She truly was a beautiful person and I wish I could have had more time to get to know her. I am grateful I had that chance to meet Vickie.
Angels come swiftly into our lives, to guide and show us true love and she will always be with you Jason.
Rest well Vickie & Soar high among the Angels, for that is what you are!
Victoria was a beautiful woman who brightened any room she entered. Her infectious smile and kind heart inspired us all. I will remember you with fondness Victoria.
Vickie and I met in our first year of high school. We quickly became great friends, not only because she let me copy her homework for History class - but because she was one of the sweetest, kindest and funniest people I’d ever met. Fast forward more than 15 years later, I can still say the same thing. Prior to Vickie moving to Alberta, she was one of my closest and dearest friends who I cherished deeply. We experienced so much together in those formative years, and while I have so many happy memories with her (including the evening she introduced me to her friend Justin, who is now my husband!), there’s one memory that I think of and laugh at every time I see a terrible parking job. There was nothing Vickie couldn’t make herself (a true Pinterest queen) - if she saw something and liked it she would find a way to make it. So as we were leaving Starbucks one day, we noticed a rather awful parking job. Vickie pulled out a business card - she had designed and printed and hand cut cards for this exact occasion; and she tucked the card under the wiper of the car and walked away. As we walked away she showed me another copy of a card that said “Is your name Katrina? Because your parking job is a disaster!”. I might add that at that time - this joke might have been considered “too soon” by many, which to me made it ever funnier.
Justin and I feel extremely blessed and grateful to have had Vickie in our lives, for without her our lives would be completely different. Until we meet again ♥️
With love, Kate
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