She is survived by her husband of almost 42 years, Dale Doidge of Martinsburg, WV; three children, Lisa Doidge of Martinsburg, WV, Aimee Doidge (Justin) of Martinsburg, WV, and Jonathon Doidge (Leah) of Harper’s Ferry, WV and two granddaughters. She is also survived by four siblings, Ron Edwards of Newport, NC, Mel Ritenour, Jr. of Sumerduck, VA, Tracy (Billy) Oldfather of Hume, VA, and Thomas Ritenour of Hume, VA; eight nieces and nephews, and six grand nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents, Melvin Kenny and Louise Virginia Lenox Ritenour, her sister and lifelong best friend, Deborah Ritenour and her sister-in-law, Jane Homan Edwards.
While Vicki worked in retail for most of her life, her true passion was interior decorating and baking. She had an eye for creating a warm and inviting home where everyone felt welcome. The cakes she made tasted delicious and were beautifully decorated. As her health began to fail and she was unable to work, she spent her time watching The Food Network, HGTV, baking shows and doing word search puzzles. Her biggest joy was spending time with her granddaughters and she enjoyed sharing stories about their antics.
Services will be announced at a later date.
She is survived by her husband of almost 42 years, Dale Doidge of Martinsburg, WV; three children, Lisa Doidge of Martinsburg, WV, Aimee Doidge (Justin) of Martinsburg, WV, and Jonathon Doidge (Leah) of Harper’s Ferry, WV and two granddaughters. She is also survived by four siblings, Ron Edwards of Newport, NC, Mel Ritenour, Jr. of Sumerduck, VA, Tracy (Billy) Oldfather of Hume, VA, and Thomas Ritenour of Hume, VA; eight nieces and nephews, and six grand nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents, Melvin Kenny and Louise Virginia Lenox Ritenour, her sister and lifelong best friend, Deborah Ritenour and her sister-in-law, Jane Homan Edwards.
While Vicki worked in retail for most of her life, her true passion was interior decorating and baking. She had an eye for creating a warm and inviting home where everyone felt welcome. The cakes she made tasted delicious and were beautifully decorated. As her health began to fail and she was unable to work, she spent her time watching The Food Network, HGTV, baking shows and doing word search puzzles. Her biggest joy was spending time with her granddaughters and she enjoyed sharing stories about their antics.
Services will be announced at a later date.
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