Victoria Ann Daugherty

Victoria Ann Daugherty obituary, Milwaukee, WI

Victoria Ann Daugherty

Victoria Daugherty Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Krause Funeral Homes & Cremation Service, Inc. - Brookfield on Jun. 26, 2024.
Victoria Ann Daugherty, also known as "Vicki," was born to James C. Jenkins Sr. and Betty L. Jenkins on April 25th 1949, in Chicago, IL. Vicki was the second child born of nine siblings. She received her formal education from James Madison Elementary School, and later graduated from Hirsch High School. She quickly gained employment with the City of Chicago working as the lead secretary for the Department of Housing Division. She maintained employment with the city for nearly twenty-five years in various other positions.
Vicki met her husband, Henry F. Daugherty, in 1972. They began a long courtship and eventually married in 1975. Their union remained strong for fourteen years until Henry unfortunately passed away in 1989. Before his passing, the two of them began a new chapter by relocating their family to Milwaukee, WI in 1988. It was then, Vicki began to focus her time solely on fostering children in need, and essentially became a receiving home for emergency placement services. She was a caring individual who had a love for children. She was a giving person who would anticipate the needs of others and put them before her own. She was extremely loving, compassionate, and forgiving. Truly beautiful inside and out!
Vicki was also a strong woman of great faith a prayer warrior who encouraged others to live their best life. Her contributions to her church home, Central Assembly of God, were undoubtedly remarkable. She was the ambassador of the clothing ministry, where she founded, organized, and recruited volunteers to assist with helping to clothe the less fortunate. Vicki was also a Sunday school teacher for the children and volunteered at several various outreaches.
After battling a long illness, Vicki departed this life on June 17, 2024, at Baptist South Hospital in Jacksonville, FL. She was preceded in death by her father: James C. Jenkins Sr.; Husband: Henry F. Daugherty; Children: Shanda Rodgers and Cornelia Hall-Rehor; Brothers: James Jr., Gregory Sr., and Robert Jenkins, as well as mother-In-law: Christine Daugherty and brother-in-law: Darryl Daugherty.
Vicki leaves to cherish her memory, her four children: Victoria (Vicki) Sanders, Aisha (Heidi) Daugherty, Leslie Daugherty, and Cornell (Cory) Daugherty, and three sons-in-law: Pastor Bill Sanders, Wesley Rodgers, and Charles Rehor, as well as fourteen grandchildren: Lashae Dean, Dylan Sanders, Ashley, Adriana, Aaron, and Ashdon Moore, Sha'Niya and Ay'licia Byrd, and Ja'Kora, Alyssia, Olivia, Royalty, Zaire, and Za'Kiya Daugherty. She will also be cherished by five great-grandchildren: Kolbe and Karsan McMurray, Dominic Boydon, and Ja'Reese and Ti'Reese Moore.
In addition to those mentioned, Vicki also leaves behind her loving mother: Betty Jenkins; four sisters: Sandra Jenkins, Janet Waters, Yasmin Sisney, Gloria Fletcher, and two brothers: Shaun (Tiger) Jenkins and Dwayne (Ribbon) Townsend, as well as two brothers-in-law: Richard Sisney and Darwin Fletcher. She will also be cherished by a host of other relatives (aunt, nieces, nephews), and friends.
Visitation will be held at Krause Funeral Home, 21600 West Capitol Drive, Brookfield, Wisconsin on Sunday, June 30, 2024 from 12:00 PM – 2:45 PM. Funeral Service at 3:00 PM.
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La'Sandra Jenkins

June 29, 2024

Auntie Vickira, I love you so much! I will always cherish the special bond you and I have had for my 44 years. I still can't believe you're no longer here on earth with us. Who else is going to remember my work schedule? Who else will help us get those stubborn stains out? Who else will walk us off the ledge when life gets overwhelming? This is so unreal, I don't know how to deal with this. I still need so much of your wisdom, your hugs, your love. I love and miss you. Rest peacefully beautiful!!

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