Vicky Jo Donnelly Dickson, 48, of Emmett, died Oct. 19, 2007, in Rexburg.
She was born Feb. 17, 1959 in Rexburg, to Dean Donnelly and Karen Klingler. She grew up in the Rexburg area and graduated from Madison High School. She received a
bachelor's degree from Idaho State University in mass communications and graphic arts.
She married Paul Davidson. She started a business called Red Inc. She married Tracy Dickson in 2007 in Nevada.
Survivors include her husband; daughter, Melissa Rose Davidson; parents, Dean and Linda Donnelly of Lyman and Eldon and Karen Klingler of Hibbard; siblings, Tammy (Kyle) Christensen and Kent (Ali) Klingler, both of Boise, Tracey (Doug) Jacobson and Bill (Angela) Donnelly, both of Rexburg, Terri (Kelly) Fayle of Pocatello, Sherry (Joseph) Riley of Gettysburg, Pa., and Bob (Billie) Klingler, Denise Jones and Terese (Alan) Nield, all of Idaho Falls. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Ed and Letha Covington and Cecil and Louise Donnelly.
Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the Rexburg Cemetery. The family will visit with friends 30 minutes prior to services at the cemetery. Services are under the direction of Flamm Funeral Home of Rexburg.
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Cynthia Hall
October 25, 2007
Vicky was a great friend all through school. She always made me laugh and being around her was always fun. Time just got away from all of us. She will be missed by all of us who knew her. With deepest sympathy and prayers.
Cynthia Hall
LaVarr McBride
October 24, 2007
I am so sorry to hear of Vicki's passing. My prayers and thoughts are with your family.
Tammy Fisher-Camphouse
October 23, 2007
I am so sorry that I lost track of Vicky for so many years. We were friends in school and she was so talented and beautiful. Many, Many of our classmates (class of 1977) have written to me to let me know how much they liked Vicky. Our sincerest sympathies go out to her family at this difficult time.
Tracie Grant
October 23, 2007
I knew Vicky from the second grade on. She was such a delight and so very accomplished. Her little family is absolutely precious. I'm so sorry I let 30 years of life get away without chatting with her. The service was lovely and it was so good to see so many loved ones there. God bless you all and comfort you.
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Mike Spaulding
October 23, 2007
I was lucky enough to go to High School with Vicky. She was always a bright spot with a quick and pretty smile and a wonderfully fun sense of humor! So sorry for her family whom I am sure love and miss her beyond measure right now.
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