VICKI-GOODMAN-Obituary

VICKI LYNN RHODEHOUSE GOODMAN

Vancouver, Washington

1954 - 2019

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VICKI LYNN RHODEHOUSE GOODMAN December 19, 1954 ˜ March 7, 2019 Vicki Rhodehouse Goodman was born to Caleb and Opal Rhodehouse on December 19, 1954. She resided in the Vancouver area all her life. She was a hard worker and loved working in the yard. She will always be remembered for...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Vickie you will be in my heart and thoughts forever . You were one of the nicest and thoughtful person I have ever met. Thanks for all the help u and your family for opening up your home to us.. love u Vic. RIP..

Vicki and I worked together, many years ago, at Frito Lay. She was one of the kindest and sweetest people I'd ever met. She loved her family and her friends. We lost touch after she left there, but I know she will be missed by everyone who ever knew her. She had some hardships, but kept on going. We are sending love and prayers out to all of her family and friends and a prayer up (to Vicki) that she has the peace and love that she so deserves. ❤

I think back fondly to memories of roller skating at Holcomb's Skating Rink where we met. Seeing you again after all these years was wonderful. You will be missed Miss Vickie. RIP My Condolences to Jed, Chris and extended family.

we had some good and bad times growing up sure miss them times, sure will miss ya, wish we could of got together. my condolence to the family

Vickie and I went to grade school together, and I remember playing tether ball with her at recess. She was a really nice girl and I'm sad to hear of her passing. My condolences to Vickie's family.

My dearest Vicki, met you in 1st grade! What a adventure! You kept my little dog Tiny for me while my husband and I stayed in Germany while he served in the U.S. Army. I knew in my heart the only person I trusted to care for her was my best friend YOU! We spent every week end at Holcombs skating rink on 4th plain. Spent many week ends staying over night with each other and oh my how many nights cruising the gut down town Vancouver! We laughed we cried together and shared our deepest secrets...

Remembering back to our school days...you were the queen of the tetherball...I don't think anyone could beat you at that game. When I think of you I remember your smile..

You were always very nice to me
Rest in peace
Mary