1965
2021
Vickie Ann Woods
1965-2021
Berthoud, CO—Vickie Ann Woods, 55 years old was born September 29, 1965, in Bountiful Utah.
She and her husband Scott were married in July of 2000 in Alta UT and have resided in Berthoud, CO with their Labrador Jax since December 2016.
Vickie died on September 20, 2021, under a Harvest Moon at home, after a year and one-half battle with an atypical Meningioma and Radionecrosis.
Vickie is survived by her mother, Brenda, Brother Rex, Sisters, Kim and Tina, and her children Mandy, Crystal, and Mistie, and ten grandchildren.
Vickie continued to work much of the time as a registered nurse with Longs Peak Hospital during her treatment.
Celebrations of life will be held in the coming months in CO, AZ, and Utah.
If you would like, you may donate to the Neuroscience Initiative at the University of Utah in her honor.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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I wanted to leave my condolences. You obviously don't know me I live in Nebraska. Searching for my niece Vickie Wood obituary she died in 2015 and was born in 1967. I just happened to come across this obituary and I couldn't help but look at similarities that my niece was also married to a man named Scott. Once again I'm very sorry for your loss. Hard when you love somebody so much. Your loved one was beautiful she had a great smile
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Dawn C Gilbert
Other
July 16, 2022
Brenda, Kim, Tina and Rex, this is your old neighbor and friend. I am so sad to see this! I can't believe Vicky has passed away. Though I didn't have many interactions with Vicky (since I was closer to Tina's age as kids), I remember her being vivacious and full of energy. I'm sorry her children and grandchildren have had to endure losing their young mom and grandma. Hugs to each of you! I love you guys and have been reminiscing about the way things used to be so many years ago.
Angela Warner
Friend
March 29, 2022
Love you Momma. Hope you have been able to finally find peace and rest with your loved ones.
Crystal Elegante
Family
September 28, 2021
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