Victorine Dorothy Kisner

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March 13, 1931 ~ October 19, 2020

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Victorine “Vickie” Dorothy Kisner, 89, passed away Monday, October 19, 2020. Rosary, 1:45 p.m.; Funeral Mass, 2:00 p.m., both Friday, October 23, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church. Vickie was a longtime volunteer at the Lord's Diner, enjoyed gardening, working with flowers, Shocker athletics and Kansas City Royals Baseball. She loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandson. Vickie never met a stranger, enjoyed playing cards and bunco, going to the casino and traveling around the country with her family. She had been a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Parish since 1965. Preceded in death by parents, Adolph and Elizabeth Steffan; husband, John Joseph Kisner, Sr. Survivors: children, Joe (Heather) Kisner and Kimberly (Scott) Pohl; grandchildren, Logan (Isaac) Roehm, Austin Pohl, Katriana and Kaden Kisner; great-grandson, Theodore J. Roehm. Memorials have been established with the Lord's Diner, 520 N. Broadway, Wichita, KS 67214 and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Pl., Memphis, TN 38105. Downing & Lahey Mortuary -West Chapel.

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  1. Joe, Kim and family, thinking of all of you as you deal with this loss. Such a sweet lady, kind and loving. I can hear her laughter. When I look at my sister Barb I see Aunt Vickie. Just received a long letter from her a couple weeks ago-loved those letters. Prayers for all of you. Donna (McKedy) Miller

  2. Vicki used to come to my store to buy jewelry. She would bring her outfits in, put them on and we would find jewelry to match. She would tell me about her upcoming travel plans. I always loved when she came. I knew she would make me smile. Kay Wiggins

  3. Kim and Family: I am so sorry to hear about Mrs. Kisner’s passing. She always treated all of us as part of the family when you came to your home. She was always the first to help me at Northwest when I came into the office. I also enjoyed years after that running into her at the store and just chatting. Please know you are all in my prayers. Connie (Leach) Belden

  4. I worked with Vicki at Northwest High. She was always positive. She made working with her fun. She was such a genuine, caring, person. Blessings to her family. Ann Koch

    • Kim, I also worked with your mom at NWHS and enjoyed her pleasant personality. I continued seeing her at the hair salon. Love your memories. Arlyn Smith

  5. Dear Kisner family, Our deepest sympathies to all of you on the passing of Aunt Vicki. I know you all loved her dearly and she was a classy lady. Whenever the family would get together when I was a kid at our Steffan family reunions, I always loved going to your house and seeing uncle Johnny and Aunt Vicki, Kim, and Joe. Dear Joe and Kim, I am truly sorry I couldn’t be with you to put your mother to rest and to celebrate her beautiful life. Unfortunately I had to work. Because of Aunt Vicki, my mom and dad met, married and had us kids. We are praying for your family that her memory brings you peace and joy and the gift of having her so many years. Love you all Mark, Debbie, Matt, Renee, and Andrew.


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