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Bernice Vickers Obituary

BELLEVILLE -- Landlord Gerald Feder became so concerned about 90-year-old Bernice Vickers that he called the elder abuse hotline three months before she was found dead in her apartment.
Feder learned Vickers' relative also called the hotline just a month before she died.
"I thought something was going to happen," Feder said. "Nothing came of it, and now she's dead."
Belleville police confirmed there were at least two reports to the Illinois Department on Aging's elder abuse hotline.
"Due to strict confidentiality laws, the department cannot comment on whether an elder abuse report related to this case was received," Jessica Woodward, the agency's spokesman, stated in a written response. "The purpose of the statutory confidentiality is to protect, to the extent provided by law, the identity of the reporters of elder abuse cases and the privacy of the older victims of elder abuse."
Bernice Vickers was found dead on a cot in the living room of her apartment at 16 Orchard View Court after newspaper carrier Frank Voss found her daughter, Karen Vickers, 65, lying in the apartment's parking lot about 4:45 a.m. Sept. 6.
Police later arrived and took an intoxicated Karen Vickers into her apartment and found Bernice, who had been dead at least 12 hours, according to police reports. Karen Vickers was charged with criminal neglect.
Feder came forward after Bernice Vickers' death. He said he called the state hotline about three months ago after he learned Karen Vickers left her mother, who needed constant care, alone for four and five hours at time.
The Department on Aging never contacted Feder about the report.
Later, Feder entered the apartment to fix a broken air conditioner. The conditions were deplorable, he said, with dirty dishes and clothes strewn around the apartment.
"It smelled just terrible. When Bernice lived there alone, the house was always clean and neat," Feder said. "She was a very classy lady. She didn't deserve to die like that."
Karen Vickers was charged on Tuesday with two counts of criminal neglect of an elderly person. She remains in St. Clair County Jail on $100,000 bail.
Voss, a Belleville News-Democrat carrier, was delivering newspapers in the area Sept. 6 when he saw Vickers lying near the open door of her car with the contents of her purse scattered across the parking lot.
"I asked her if she was all right and if I could help her. She said she was fine," said Voss, who continued on his route until he saw a passing police officer.
Voss offered to call 911, but he said Karen Vickers strongly protested. Voss left, but called his friend and fellow carrier Julie Korniluk to come check on the woman, then flagged the officer down. The three arrived at the parking and found Karen Vickers still on the ground.
"That was when I smelled the alcohol on her," Voss said. "We got her up and to the apartment. It was scary in there -- like something out of the movie 'Seven' or the television show 'CSI.'"
Voss and Korniluk spotted Bernice Vickers lying on a cot in the living room.
"I knew immediately that she was dead," Korniluk said. "There was a hose hooked up to her, but her eyes were glazed, she wasn't blinking and her chest wasn't rising. I've seen some weird things delivering papers, but I've never seen a dead body."
Voss and Korniluk left to finish their route, leaving the police officer with Vickers.
Karen Vickers moved in with her mother about six years ago after Bernice Vickers' husband, Jack, died, Feder said. Feder rented to Bernice and Jack Vickers for 21 years.
"This just breaks my heart," Feder said. "They could and should have done something. This didn't have to happen this way."

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Published by The Progress-Index on Sep. 15, 2007.

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Ruth and Family Harris

September 22, 2007

Please accept our deepest sympathy Bernice was a wonderful sister-in-law and aunt. Our family always loved her and Jack and miss both of them.

Elizabeth Lloyd LaPointe

September 15, 2007

We know my Aunt Bernice is in heaven with God. She was the kindness person you would have wanted to know, and we will miss her dearly.
Elizabeth Lloyd LaPointe

A Caring Stranger

September 15, 2007

I don't know Bernice, but I sure hope the good Lord welcomed her poor soul into heaven with opened arms. I hope those she left behind are comforted by Gods everlasting grace.

Sally Roberts

September 14, 2007

Bernice was a lovely lady and a gentle soul, she was a wonderful aunt and as a child she always made me feel special. Rest in peace sweet Bernice.

Rhonda Nicholson

September 13, 2007

To the family of Beatrice,She was a great person who truly was a angel, We met her and Jack in the early 80s. God added another angel to his collection.

kay nicholson

September 12, 2007

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

anonymous

September 12, 2007

our heavenly father is taking care of you now....rest in peace

Bonnie Seitz

September 12, 2007

I met Bernice as we called her in 2000. Bernice was married to my natural father and I immediately fell in love with her. She was tiny but the most loveable woman. If there is any of her or Jack's family left, please contact me.

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