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Vicky Gail <I>Sammons</I> Brown

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Vicky Gail Sammons Brown

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
12 Apr 2016 (aged 60–61)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: Faith Plot: 8 SubLot: 95
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Vicky Gale Brown, 61, went to be with her Lord and Savior on April 12, 2016. Vicky is survived by her husband, Nick, of 36 years; her son, Doug (Kim); daughters, Jennifer (Brian), Debbie, Teresa, Pat, Pam, Nikki (Reuben); her wonderful grandchildren, Ashley, John David, Jacob, Jeremy, Drake, Nicholas, Catie, McKane, Kaylor, Lexi, Harris, Evan, and Owen; as well as her great-grandchildren, Emma and Tyler. She was the daughter of Frank and Nancy Sammons and the sister of Peggy (Robert) Miller and Darrin (Barb) Sammons.Vicky spent her life giving to others. She had a very strong Christian faith and loved her daily devotional reading and sharing with others. She loved her family, her flower garden, neighbors, and the community. She made wonderful memories playing games with her grandchildren and coloring was a special pastime. Her long-time battle with cancer and her final fight against multiple myeloma brought her ultimately closer to God than ever before and made her heart whole again. She will be missed every single day. -
Vicky Gale Brown, 61, went to be with her Lord and Savior on April 12, 2016. Vicky is survived by her husband, Nick, of 36 years; her son, Doug (Kim); daughters, Jennifer (Brian), Debbie, Teresa, Pat, Pam, Nikki (Reuben); her wonderful grandchildren, Ashley, John David, Jacob, Jeremy, Drake, Nicholas, Catie, McKane, Kaylor, Lexi, Harris, Evan, and Owen; as well as her great-grandchildren, Emma and Tyler. She was the daughter of Frank and Nancy Sammons and the sister of Peggy (Robert) Miller and Darrin (Barb) Sammons.Vicky spent her life giving to others. She had a very strong Christian faith and loved her daily devotional reading and sharing with others. She loved her family, her flower garden, neighbors, and the community. She made wonderful memories playing games with her grandchildren and coloring was a special pastime. Her long-time battle with cancer and her final fight against multiple myeloma brought her ultimately closer to God than ever before and made her heart whole again. She will be missed every single day. -


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