Vickie Lynn (Martin) O'Neail was born on February 27, 1967 to Kenneth and Martha (Elliston) Martin in Sullivan, Missouri. She went to be with Jesus on October 16, 2025, at Seymour, Missouri, at the age of 58.
Vickie married the love of her life, Everett O'Neail, on October 14, 1983. She had been employed with Home Health Care of Seymour and later as a manager with McDonalds.
In her free time, Vickie loved reading her favorite books. Having a sweet tooth, she was known for always having a little bag of candy with her, whether at home or in her car. Often, she could be seen at the local store purchasing her favorite sweets. However, Vickie’s family, especially her grandchildren, were the sweetest joys in her life!
Vickie was preceded in death by her dad, Kenneth Martin, a baby sister, Anna Mae Martin and her in-laws, Bob and Mary O'Neail.
She is survived by her husband, Everett O'Neail of Seymour, Missouri; her daughter, Charity (Lenox) Hubbard of Sapulpa, Oklahoma; her sons, Rob (Lamanda) O'Neail of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, Aaron (Lacy) O'Neail of Seymour, Missouri, Benjamin (Tiffine) O'Neail of Mansfield, Missouri and Joseph O'Neail of Seymour, Missouri; Six grandchildren, Remi, Roper, Weston, Braven, Iris, and Wyatt O’Neail; her mother, Martha Martin; three sisters, one brother, numerous nephews and nieces.
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214 West Clinton Ave. P.O. Box 366, Seymour, MO 65746
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