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Locie Victoria Brien

1928 - 2018

BORN

1928

DIED

2018

Locie Brien Obituary

The Brien Family share the passing of their dear Locie Victoria Brien on January 12, 2018, just before her ninetieth birthday. Hers was a life lived to the fullest, and she brought a glowing smile, a helping hand, kind words, flowers from her garden, a pie, or a simple touch on the cheek to everyone she met. Vicky was born on February 6, 1928, on the family’s mountaintop farm in Ivydale, West Virginia. Though born on the eve of the Great Depression, she and her family were self-sufficient and free from want. She lost her father, Harry Spurgeon Walker, when she was eight years old. One of nine siblings, Vicky joined in tending the animals and crops, fetching wood for the cookstove, and carrying in water from the well. Her mother, Amanda Ellen Walker, taught them how to make soap, molasses from homegrown sugar cane, quilts and dresses, as well as the necessary art of canning everything grown on the farm, to be stored in the root cellar for winter. As the oldest daughter, Vicky learned to cook for the family, who marched into the kitchen hungry from their prodigious chores. Forever after, Vicky always cooked for an army, though only five may be around the table. Childhood memories of riding farm eggs off the mountain on horseback to sell or barter, and of her brothers being shadowed by a panther while walking to their one-room schoolhouse evoke a way of life that is fading into history. Yet, the challenges they faced as a family and individually instilled a strength of character that defined Vicky and her siblings. Her early life on the mountain was full of joy, adventure, music, and an abiding faith. Following her brother, Donald, to the University of Connecticut, Vicky worked as an illustrator of publications for the University’s Department of Agriculture. There, she also met her soon-to-be husband, Ron Brien, who was studying business administration. When Ron was called up for military service, and posted to the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, as a medic, Ron and Vicky married, and began an adventure that would last for over sixty-four years. After Ron completed college and graduate school, he and his growing family moved to Pennsylvania, eventually settling in East Vincent Township, near Spring City. In addition to raising her three children, Linda, Rex and Gary, Vicky was active in numerous volunteer organizations, and assisted Ron in his legal practice. Artistic endeavors remained an important part of her life, with an easel often perched in her kitchen. Vicky was an avid and talented bridge player, an award-winning ballroom dancer, a constant gardener, and a world traveler. Later in life, Vicky returned to playing the banjo. Mastering the clawhammer style of playing, which she learned on the farm, Vicky joined a burgeoning group of old time music enthusiasts, who eventually founded the “Silver Strings” band, which performed at bluegrass festivals, fiddlers’ conventions, and other venues. With Ron in tow as an enthusiastic “roadie”, Vickie shared the joy of traditional American music with many thousands of appreciative listeners. Vicky is survived by two brothers, Dennis Walker and Bobby Rogers, and by two sisters, Delores Powell and Dottie Beadles. Also surviving is her beloved husband, Ron Brien, her children, Linda Weisman of Reading, PA, Rex Brien of Swarthmore, PA, and Gary Brien of Virginia Beach, VA, as well as five grandchildren, Kayla Holod, Ian Buchanan, Kate, Wren, and Ethan Brien, and two great grandchildren, Henry Holod and Isaac Buchanan. We all will miss our dear Victoria, and are grateful beyond words that she was a part of our lives. A memorial service will take place on February 17, 2018, gathering at 10:30 a.m., with the service to follow at 11:30 a.m., at the Bethel United Methodist Church, 952 Bethel Church Road, Spring City PA. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Bethel United Methodist Church Building Fund would be appreciated.

Published by The Mercury from Jan. 29 to Jan. 30, 2018.
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Miss Vicky will be missed. Each time that I had visited Ron (for business), you would always hear her sweet voice say hello. Had the pleasure of talking with her as she described some sentimental items and the stories behind them. She always had a gleam in her eye, a smile on her face and was a true gem of her neighborhood and will surely be missed there at the Bethel Church. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Ron and the rest of the family.

May GOD Bless you and support you all in your time of reflection and sorry.

Keith Heater

February 27, 2018

Vicky will surely missed by us. Whenever we saw her, she would share with us about her garden that she loved so much. She was always encouraging and full of life. She was a special lady and a beautiful person. Our thoughts and prayers will be with Ron and her family.
God Bless!

Walt and Sandi Bronson

February 22, 2018

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