Vicki D. McCune

vicki mccune

March 26, 1953 ~ March 24, 2021

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Vicki McCune, 67, died Wednesday, March 24, 2021. Funeral Service will be at 3:00 pm, Friday, March 26, 2021, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. Vicki was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend who positively touched the lives of everyone she met. Preceded in death by her father, Tate Nielsen. Survived by her husband, Mike McCune; mother, Shirley Vandeventer; son, Miles (Katie) McCune; daughter, Abbey Jo McCune; brother, Martin Nielsen; sister, Tami (Rusty) Fulton; 5 grandchildren, Georgia McCune, Miles McCune, Jr., Beau McCune, Whit McCune, Tate McCune. Memorials have been established with: Special Olympics of Kansas and The Cri Du Chat Research Foundation.

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  1. Over the last 25 years I have had the chance to know Vicki as a dear friend. We knew each other in high school, but our friendship became closer while planning our reunions. We went from classmates to friends. We had many meetings over the years that turned into craft nights and just getting together. She was loved and will be missed by so many people. She touch many lives during her time on earth. My prayers to Mike and the family.

  2. I have so many wonderful memories of Vicki. She always made me feel like I was a member of her family. My fondest memory is what she did for my 40th birthday. Not only was she integral to the planning, she and Mike were among the first to arrive and the last to leave. I will never forget that! Rest in peace Vicki.

  3. Mike, Miles & the rest of the Family, Vicki was such an amazing, kind, & caring person not to mention 1 of the strongest ladies I’ve ever known. Please know that Charles & I are thinking of you all & keeping you in our prayers. Rest In Peace Miss Vicki. Marlene Warren & Charles Mizer

  4. To Mike and family, I was deeply saddened to learn of Vicki’s passing. The first thoughts I had were the moments that I saw you with Vicki, how warm her smile was and how happy you were, whether this was at Southeast or down through the years.

  5. I was fortunate enough to know Vicki for many years. A working relationship that grew into a friendship. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends, she will be dearly missed.


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