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Vickey Lynn <I>Helm</I> Schneider

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Vickey Lynn Helm Schneider

Birth
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA
Death
2 Nov 2015 (aged 56)
Moorhead, Clay County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Moorhead, Clay County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C lot 65 space A
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Vickey Lynn Schneider, 56, passed away unexpectedly in her home in Moorhead, Minnesota on Monday, November 2nd, 2015. A loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend, after a life long battle with multiple health issues, Vickey was welcomed into her heavenly home with open arms by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Vickey was born on April 21, 1959 in Fargo, North Dakota, the second of three children, to Wesley and Pearl Helm. She was raised with her older sister and younger brother, was active in gymnastics and attended school in north Fargo where she graduated from Fargo North High School in 1977.

She met her husband, Scott Schneider, while they attended college at Oak Hills Bible College in Bemidji, Minnesota and they were married in Fargo on June 16, 1979. Their first home was made in Fargo but they moved to the country outside of Felton, Minnesota in 1983. Vickey loved the peace and solitude of country living where she enjoyed being outside planting and gardening as well as being a stay-at-home Mom for her three children, Sarah, Matthew, and Amanda. Vickey did work several short term positions during the period of 1978 through 1989 at several nursing homes in the FM area where she provided personal care to her patients whom she cared for deeply.

Vickey and her family moved to Moorhead, Minnesota in 1991 where she continued her love for gardening and raising her children. Vickey began working for Dakota Clinic (Essentia Health) as an admissions and registration representative in 1993. There she made close friends with coworkers and was a dedicated employee with an impeccable work ethic. She was there for 19 years before she left in 2012 due to health related issues.

Vickey was a beautiful woman, full of deep love for her family and a spitfire of a personality. A woman of great strength and courage, she was admired and respected for her tenacity and perseverance in life. She loved spending time with her family and always put them first before anything else in her life, including her health.

She is preceded in death by her father, Wesley Sr.

source: adapted from obituary in The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Nov 5, 2015
Vickey Lynn Schneider, 56, passed away unexpectedly in her home in Moorhead, Minnesota on Monday, November 2nd, 2015. A loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister and friend, after a life long battle with multiple health issues, Vickey was welcomed into her heavenly home with open arms by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Vickey was born on April 21, 1959 in Fargo, North Dakota, the second of three children, to Wesley and Pearl Helm. She was raised with her older sister and younger brother, was active in gymnastics and attended school in north Fargo where she graduated from Fargo North High School in 1977.

She met her husband, Scott Schneider, while they attended college at Oak Hills Bible College in Bemidji, Minnesota and they were married in Fargo on June 16, 1979. Their first home was made in Fargo but they moved to the country outside of Felton, Minnesota in 1983. Vickey loved the peace and solitude of country living where she enjoyed being outside planting and gardening as well as being a stay-at-home Mom for her three children, Sarah, Matthew, and Amanda. Vickey did work several short term positions during the period of 1978 through 1989 at several nursing homes in the FM area where she provided personal care to her patients whom she cared for deeply.

Vickey and her family moved to Moorhead, Minnesota in 1991 where she continued her love for gardening and raising her children. Vickey began working for Dakota Clinic (Essentia Health) as an admissions and registration representative in 1993. There she made close friends with coworkers and was a dedicated employee with an impeccable work ethic. She was there for 19 years before she left in 2012 due to health related issues.

Vickey was a beautiful woman, full of deep love for her family and a spitfire of a personality. A woman of great strength and courage, she was admired and respected for her tenacity and perseverance in life. She loved spending time with her family and always put them first before anything else in her life, including her health.

She is preceded in death by her father, Wesley Sr.

source: adapted from obituary in The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Nov 5, 2015

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