Victoria-Dozier-Obituary

Victoria Dozier

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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Victoria Abrams Dozier, 59 of Spotsylvania County, passed away peacefully, Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at her residence surrounded by her family. Mrs. Dozier was born May 26, 1951 in Myrtle Beach, S.C. She passed after a short illness with cancer. She was Co-owner of Stafford Animal Hospital in...

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Dear Abrams family,
Our hearts go out to all of you. Vicki was always a joy to be around when she was growing up. We share your grief.
Randy & Sandy West

Vikki was a bright light. She left a great legacy in England as her name still comes up in visits there. The beautiful cookbook she compiled is in my home and the home of many people who knew her while in England. May God's light and presence lift up the Dozier family during this sorrowful time.
Our prayers are with you all.

Bonnie Spade Templeton

Vikki was a very special friend to me, we made friends way back in 1987 when we all lived in the same street at Briz Norton Oxfordshire England. Of all the times I have visited Keith and Vikki since then, I shall be so grateful that last year we had a wonderful week in New York together. I shall treasure those memories forever. Our condolences to Keith and family.

We all love you very much

~Rosemarie, Mike, Sarah and Laura



Figheldean Wiltshire England

TO VICTORIA'S FAMILY: YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. PASTOR WAYNE & EMILY GILBERT

To Vickie's family:
Since hearing of Vickie's illness and passing, so many things have gone through our minds and hearts. Memories of growing up together, in mama's mind, seeing Vickie as a baby and watching her grow up and get married. I (Gwen) didn't get to speak with her at Rhoda's sitting up, so many people were around her and I didn't just wait. One thought that keeps going through our minds, is that life is so short and goes by so fast that nobody takes the time to let others...

Some things in life cannot be replaced.

This is the hymn beating within the pulses of those who mourn the shooting stars who have come and gone, who cling to the stardust of comets too hot to tie to this earth of dust and soil. This is the song lilies hum when dusk falls and the ground moves from the thrumming of a hundred pleading hearts in unison; what wheat fields cry out when absences are apparent and desperate mouths are praying into pillows late at night. This is the truth...

To: Husband,children,grandchildren, but especially, Aunt Lib,Genie,Buddy,&Steve. I am so very sorry for your loss and you have my deepest sympathy.Comfort each other, take care of each other. Lean on the Lord. Your strength will come from Him. I love you all very much--Jeanie

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Richard and Nancy Drakos,Flossie Strickland

This was my Aunt and a much loved member of our family. The last time I saw her was at my Grama's (her sister's) funeral, and I didn't get to properly tell her how much I loved her. My coldolences to Uncle Keith and the boys. Espically Granny Darlin and Aunt Jean, Uncle Buddy and Uncle Stevie.