In Memory

Vicki Ann Compagnoni (Stevenson)



 
go to bottom 
  Post Comment

05/16/11 08:36 PM #1    

Karen Enyart (Zettler)

Vicki was such a happy person and very active in school. A great friend to be around.  So sorry to read that she has passed.  Pictures of her family and her accomplishments are awesome! She truly lived life to the fullest. She certainly was loved by her family and friends.! Karen Zettler


05/17/11 02:46 PM #2    

Janet Hand (Tonnelli)

I was so shocked and sorry to hear that we have lost Vickie! What a wonderful and rich addition to our class she was and is!! I agree with everything Karen says above. I feel Vickie was such a loving, caring and outgoing person! We had been communicating some since the reunion website was put up. We both have our Masters in Social Work degrees and had talked of getting together to share experiences. I had told her I had a friend from Louisville, Kentucky, but couldn't pronounce it the way the locals do. She wrote back that it took 'practice' to say it right but she thought she had it!! I had hoped sometime to get back there and visit both firends!

Against odds she brought much light to this world and I (and I am sure many, many others) will miss her!!!


08/26/11 11:57 PM #3    

Anita Nooger (Nichols)

Vicki's photos...well, a picture is worth a thousand words. I will add just a few words taken from her obituary sent by Rosanne Davison Dial.

Vicki was born December 15, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan to the late Victor Compagnoni and Antoinette Campognoni Miller. She died April 12, 2011 at her residence.

Vicki's husband Keith died in 2008.

She was a retired grant writer/consultant for the disabled and a member of the Red House Baptist Church. She loved her residence mates at Morning Pointe Senior Care in Richmond, KY and Red House Baptist Church families. She is survived by her stepfather, Dusty Miller, two stepdaughters, a brother and sisters, and many neices and nephews. She leaves six grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.

go to top 
  Post Comment