Vickie Johnson
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Vickie Darlene Johnson, age 62, of Brunswick Missouri passed away on Thursday, February 8th, 2024, at the University of Missouri Healthcare center In Columbia. Her family will hold a Celebration of Life memorial in her honor at noon with a 1pm service on March 2, 2024 at the Seminole shelter in Indian Foothills Park, Marshall, MO.
Vickie was born April 22, 1961 to Billie Joe Loggins and Mary Ernestine Lock Loggins in Clarksville, Arkansas. Vickie grew up in the Saline County area and formerly had a career in healthcare. She has spent the last five years in the Chariton county area where she enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
Vickie is survived by her life partner, Michael Markcum, of the home; her sons, Lenny (Jonni) Jolliff of Salisbury, and Thomas Blumhorst of Jefferson City; her grandchildren; Mason and Weston Jolliff of Olathe, KS. Kaylee, Brady, and Hunter Jolliff of Salisbury, MO.; Dustin Knauer of Nuremberg, Germany; Liam Graham of Independence, MO., and Aura Allie Blumhorst of Deltona, FL. Her siblings; Doris Elizabeth Ellis of Marshall, Mickle Dwayne Loggins and Billy Jo Loggins Jr. of Sedalia, and Donald Ray Loggins of Tipton. She was preceded in death by her brother William Douglas Loggins and daughter, Thaleana (Tina) Christina Jolliff.
Vicki will be missed dearly, Vicki was my sister-in-law back when Lenny and Tina or babies she always had the biggest smile that’s how I remember her. She’s up in heaven with her daughter now Tina and all her other family members watching over all of us rip Vicky🙏❤
I am so very sorry for your loss I never had issues with Vicki she was always so great to me. She is going to really be missed love you all Mandy, Hadyn and Braxtyn
Another gone way too soon.May you rest in peace.
Vickie is my one and only sister. We saw each other Friday before she passed and when she was leaving she gave me the biggest longest hug . It was kind of awkward .
I love you sister . I miss you already!
Thanks for the hug
I remember you everyday.