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E. Skidmore Obituary

Skidmore, E. Vance, 66, of Tallahassee, FL, formerly of Ft. Lauderdale, succumbed on May 12, 2004 after a long battle with cancer, which included a successful bone marrow transplant in 1984. He graduated in 1957 from Ft. Lauderdale High School. Two years later he became a firefighter and retired after 31 years with the rank of Division Chief. Vance supported his community and his proudest accomplishment was the formation of the Little Yankee Football League in southwest Ft. Lauderdale. He was honored by the community and fire department for his many years of service. After 32 years this ballpark and league is still serving the youth in the community. Being an avid fisherman, he moved to Marathon in the Keys. His trophy catch was the largest dolphin (68 lbs.) caught in 1988. Tallahassee became home in 1998. He and wife Karen enjoyed the slower pace of living and the back to nature feeling they enjoyed there. He is survived by wife Karen, son Randall, daughters Julie Carver and Shari Marshall, brothers Paul and Daniel, sister Betty Boss and 6 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers donations will be accepted by Ft. Lauderdale Fire Departments Honor Guard, 309 S.W. 26 St, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33315 (954-761-1532).

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Published by Sun-Sentinel on May 19, 2004.

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Daniel E. Skidmore

May 24, 2023

I am so very sorry as I am seeing this many years past Vance's Death. Vance was my Brother and through our lives, he was thoughtful and kind. Although we were very different , we still loved each other and accepted our differences. I pray he is happy in Heaven and at Peace...See you soon Brother.
Fondly,
Daniel E. Skidmore

Dennis & Marian Sheehan

June 10, 2004

Having been friends with Vance since his beginning days on the Fire Dept, we are sad at his death. He fought a good battle and our prayer now is that he is resting peaceably. We will always remember the good times, especially after he married Karen. She was so good to him, and those close to them knew of their deep love for one another. Life is not always perfect, but our memories will be of the good times during Vance's life. May all family members keep those memories alive. Our love, Dennis and Marian Sheehan

Bruce Palmer

June 7, 2004

Vance; aka, "SandShark", Skid, and I'm sure so many more nick names that we had fun with, although I believe he enjoyed it even more. For those who know me, my sister Gale, was married to Vance during my 20's. I spent a substantial amount of my life with the two of them and would not have wanted to miss any of the wonderful times. Then, Vance was my mentor, a life friend no matter what. Determined and an incredibly courageous individual fighting for his own life for so long. I will miss him greatly and dearly.

To Karen, my prayers and thoughts are with you. You have been truly a saint.

For the entire family I send my condolences.



Respectfully,



Br uce Palmer

Julie Carver

June 4, 2004

TO all that knew my father, i want to invite all, especially to whom knew his Little Yankee Football League that he created. This was very important to him, just like the kids in our neighborhood were to him at the time, many years ago. He cared so much to create this league for our community, so in turn we would like to honor him in all of his efforts to shape and guide the kids back then, when, in fact it was a very difficult time growing up... Please attend and honor his Life, in celebration style, the way he wanted it to be. Please attend, June 13th, at 2PM at the Firemens Benevolent Hall, in Celebration of his Life. Sincerely Julie Skidmore-Carver

Ernestine Foster

May 25, 2004

Vance was a childhood friend of mine also....we were married when I was seventeen, and he was barely twenty....in 1959. Our three children were born quickly thereafter in the early 1960's. I offer my thanks to Victoria Callen for the loving care she gave Vance in the last year of his life. And to our only son, Randy, who took his Dad fishing many, many times with oxygen tank in tow! Randy, that really mattered to your Dad! He told me so, everyone knows how much your Dad loved to be on the deep-blue......especially when he was catching fish! And thanks to Julie, our oldest daughter, and her husband, John, for sending your Dad money when he was in need. And Julie, thanks for being there at the end, many times with your three children, Vances' grandchildren, Little Vance(not so little anymore), Jenna Marie(still little), and the youngest, Jonathan(real little). I offer my prayers to all. Sincerely, Ernestine Foster

Julie & John Carver

May 24, 2004

Our deepest thoughts are to Randal Skidmore and Victoria Callan, to whom stayed with Vance and lovingly cared for him during his last months of struggle for life. They will always be remembered for their efforts in making his last months of life very happy.

Jonna Shields

May 24, 2004

Dear Karen,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I'll always remember the great times I had at your home in Marathon. Wonderful memories with you and Vance.

Betty Boss

May 20, 2004

Our love to Karen and her family. My brother was one of a kind!



Betty & Lou

Forest Howell

May 20, 2004

We were childhood friends - probably

met when we were about 8 or 9. Where

did those years go? Vance - just

thought I'd let you know, I'm still

taking care of our Vette. - Forest

Julie Skidmore

May 19, 2004

MY DAD WAS ALL THAT HE DISPLAYED, THE BEST DAD ,I WILL CONTINUE IN A SECOND................. YE HAAAAAA.ALWAYS MY DADDY!!!

Phil & Cindy Skidmore

May 19, 2004

Our thoughts and Prayers are with each of you. Love from Phil, Cindy and the Kids

Mary and Dan Kellenberger

May 19, 2004

To our friend Karen and her family, our love



Dan, Mary and Brittany

Don and Shirley Otten

May 19, 2004

You will be missed by many

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