Vickie-Tinker-Obituary

Vickie Lorraine Tinker

Kenai, Alaska

May 5, 1958 – Dec 26, 2021 (Age 63)

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BORN
May 5, 1958
DIED
December 26, 2021
AGE
63
LOCATION
Kenai, Alaska

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Vickie Lorraine Tinker transitioned from this world on December 26, 2021, after a three-and-a-half-year battle with Ovarian Cancer and associated Paraneoplastic Syndrome.She was born in Seattle, WA, on May 5, 1958, to Joe and Margie Malinowski. She is survived by her husband Glenn Tinker,...

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Still so loved and missed.

Still missed so very much. Such a special friend, and special gift to this earth.

Our Mom's were best friends ... They were busy raising us so we didn't spend much time until the past few years. Every time shared was filled with love and laughter!

I never got to know Vickie personally, though I was a fan of her music, and I loved Food for the Soul! I took her tai chi class and our paths crossed a few times. I just read the article about the women's ski event in Soldotna that raised funds in Vickie's honor. I am deeply saddened to read that she passed. I too, am one of the many people touched by her sparkling light. I'm thankful to have met her and to have enjoyed her beautiful gifts. Sending prayers for her family and loved ones

I'm so blessed to have known Vickie, and to have been her friend. She was a gift to the earth. I know she is singing and dancing in heaven, free from pain, and I look forward to seeing her again. My prayers go to her family. I pray for strength and comfort from God as you grieve for this very special person.

I am just finding out about this, now, but am extremely happy that Vickie is now free of her body, running wild and making music to her heart´s content. Love you so, beautiful soul.

Glenn, my heart is breaking. I am so happy you and Vickie were able to share so many good years together. She told me she was madly in love with you from day one.

I loved working with Vickie on the FASD team for the past 18 years. I will forever appreciate her caring heart and tireless commitment to the team, its mission, and those it served.

It's with great sadness for Glenn and the Peninsula, that I write this message. Vickie is gone from our view way too soon but never from our memories and hearts. When you approached her she would smile and be present with you. She was serious about music and loved to play with good musicians and blend harmonies with good singers. I enjoyed singing with her leading worship for many years at PBF. She encouraged young players, like my sons who were drummers, to take up an instrument and play...