Vicki Lorraine-Knight-Obituary

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Vicki Lorraine Knight

Watertown, Tennessee

Jul 10, 1947 – Sep 28, 2015

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BORN
July 10, 1947
DIED
September 28, 2015
LOCATION
Watertown, Tennessee

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Hunter Funeral Home - Watertown Obituary

Vicki Lorraine Knight age 68 of Liberty, died Monday morning, Sept. 28, 2015 at her residence. She was born in St. Louis, MO, daughter of the late Harrison Albert Wooldridge and Marjorie Jane McCool Wooldridge and was preceded in death by a daughter, Lorraine Manes; son, Audie G. Manes and brothers, John Miner and Russell Wooldridge. Vicki is survived by her husband, Garry Knight of Liberty; daughter, Sharon Lee Hillard-Farmer of Dowelltown; step-daughters, Kim (Lon) Wisehart of Paragould, AR, Shelley (Ted) Willis of Rockvale, Carrie (Toby) Brooks of Smyrna, Angela Riddle of Liberty; 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren; sisters, Carol Higginbotham of Smyrna, Irene Stinnet of Walter Hill, Marjorie Myles of Alexandria; brothers, William and Harry Wooldridge both of Walnut Grove, AL and Thomas Wooldridge of Zephyrhills, FL; nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be a 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, 2015 at Hunter Funeral Home with Bro. Chris Dickens officiating. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. till service time on Friday.

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Your smile and laugh will be missed by all. I'll never forget all the times you came to nannys just to visit or we went to your house. Or all the times I tried to get a puppy from you. I miss you so much already. Just a few weeks ago you were telling me how proud you were of me, and now your gone. I love you so much Aunt Vicki. Until we meet again.

I have fond memories of your effervescent personality Aunt VV. You will be missed by many. You must have a blissful smile on your face now, You have some pretty awesome people up there with their arms wide open. Aunt VV you are in my thoughts & in my prayers. One more thing, let it be known you have a very large family & we all will see you again one day !!

Aunt Vicki, I miss u so bad.. It hasn't came to me yet, that ur not gunna be on 96 anymore, and honestly I dont know how to handle it??? I love u so much, uve been there for me and my mother our hole life's, along with many many others, and I just dont ever see life being the same without you... I love u aunt vv

She was the only grandmother I'll ever have. I would spend my summers with her and she taught me everything I'll ever know about hard work and dedication. She has always been so kind and welcoming of anyone, no matter who you were or what you did. And she was a fighter. Never gave up on what she believed in. She always supported me and loved me through everything... I'll never know a love like hers. I'll never forget all the things she passed on to me through her life. Words will never do...