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Vicki Ann Roe

Kansas City, Missouri

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Vicki Ann Roe, 53, of Peculiar, Missouri received her ultimate healing from cancer when Jesus called her home on March 1, 2009. She was born on October 29, 1955 in Springfield, Missouri to Hugh Harvey and Aileen (Hughes) Vandiver. She was adopted as a newborn by Doug and Gloria Vandiver. Funeral...

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I am sorry to hear of your loss. I just found out yesterday at our 35 year Ruskin & Hickman class reunion. I went to Ruskin with Vicki. Our prayers are with you.

Dear Roe Family,
I was a patient of Vicki's and I just found out today when I called to make an appoinment with her, that she has gone on to a better place. Although there were doctors there that I could see, she is the one I preferred. She will be missed greatly, and I'm sorry for your lost. Brenda Tucker

Bud,
I just heard of your loss. Words cannot express how sorry I am that you have lost the long time love of your life. I knew Vic for so many years and was there when you met and used to have to sneak a meet. I do regret we never got around to that lunch we often talked about. I hope your family finds comfort in the fact she was such a great friend, mother, and just damn good people. My address and stuff is in her address book. Contact me anytime. I teach Art at Grandview High...

Buddy,
So sorry for your lose. You and family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Vicki and I shared a lot of childhood memories growing up in Ruskin. My prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Roe family.
I'm a long-time friend of Renee and Ken. I would run into Vicki at Curves in Peculiar. She was a proud Mother and Grandmother. I hope you can find some comfort in your many special memories and in the thought of the happy years you shared. Your family is in my prayers.

So many wonderful memories of growing up with Vicki in Ruskin Heights. Families sitting around the back patio and the kids playing in the yard.

Vicki was a wonderful person, friend and nurse. She will be truly missed.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you on your loss. May God bless.

My deepest sympathies to your family on the loss of Vicki. I worked with her years ago at Research Medical Center. She was a wonderful nurse, a hard worker, and a joy to be around. We ran into each other off and on through the years and she always had a smile.