Vicki Dolassinski Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wentworth Mortuary, LLC - Carmen on Aug. 25, 2025.
Funeral services for Vicki Lynn Dolasinski will be 1:00 p.m. Saturday, August 23, 2025, at the Carmen Community Church with Pastor John Bizzell officiating. Burial will follow in the Carmen City Cemetery under the direction of Wentworth Mortuary, LLC. Vicki Lynn's light brightened a dim world. Though her time was cut short, her absence will be felt by all who knew her. She leaves behind her devoted husband and best friend, Gary Dolasinski; her beloved daughters, Autumn Ross, Heather Franklin, Amber Shelton, and stepson Derak Rylant; and her treasured grandchildren, Marcus Ross, Desi Ross, Jude Newman, Sophie Wood, Quin Newman, Baylee Keyworth, Katy Bryant, Michael Shelton, Dayton Rylant, Kinlee Rylant, and Dillon Rylant. She was also blessed with great-grandchildren who filled her life with joy: Waylon Wood, Violet Keyworth, Jaxton Keyworth, Weston Bryant, Justin Bryant, and Adrian Blackwelder.. She is preceded in death by her loving parents, Eloise and Darwin "Bill" Allred. Vicki Lynn had a magical gift for bringing joy and wonder into the everyday. At her beloved farm, "Tin Acres," she created a world of imagination, caring for her horses and making every visitor feel as if they had stepped into a storybook. She crafted Pegasus wings for her horse, collected beautiful hats, and found beauty in the simplest things-turning them into magic most people would walk past. She was the creator and star of Adriellen's Story Time on Pegasus, where she dressed as a princess and read books to children, captivating their hearts. Whether teaching kids as the tooth fairy during her 20+ years as a dental assistant for Dr. Marti in Fairview, or sharing her stories, she had a way of making learning joyful and enchanting. Family was the heart of her world. She loved playing cards, sharing laughter, and reminding her loved ones, "You'll know what to do." She prayed for her family often and made sure they always felt her care. Known as the Rock Lady by many, she left her sparkle (and salt) everywhere she went. Animals in need always seemed to find their way to her doorstep, and she never turned them away. With an open heart, she welcomed both people and animals alike, offering comfort to the lost and love to the overlooked. Her life was one of whimsy, compassion, and light. She taught those around her that joy can be found in the simplest things and that love is the greatest gift we can give. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, imagination, and unwavering love for her family. She will be dearly missed, but the magic she created will continue to live on in the lives she touched. Memorial contributions may be made through the mortuary to the Carmen First Responders.