Vicki Linn Hines, daughter of the late Marvin and Mary Anna Deem, was born on March 16th, 1950 in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. She graduated from Broseley High School in 1968.
Vicki was united in holy matrimony to Gerald Lynn Hines on June 11th, 1977. The union was blessed with two sons.
Vicki was a beautiful, thoughtful and loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was loved by so many as a result of her loving and generous spirit. Her love and influence will forever remain in the lives of all who have known her and will be honored and carried on by those who love her.
Her beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of her family. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Gerald Lynn Hines of Yukon, Oklahoma; sons, Douglas Taylor and wife Carmen Taylor of Yukon, Oklahoma, Wesley Taylor and wife Sheri Taylor of Melissa, Texas and Justin Deem and wife Taylor Deem of Pascoag, Rhode Island; grandchildren, Meaghan Emilie Taylor, Megan Nicole Taylor, Brooke Ashlyn Taylor, Jacob Theroux and Brenden Deem; brother, Clay Deem and wife Kay Deem and family; brother-in-law, Gary Wayne Hines and family, sisters-in-law, Viola Hines and family, Janice Kay Clark and family and Anita Jo Stuckey and family; aunts and uncles, Carol and Coke Hull and Louis and Judy Coleman;, along with a host of nieces and nephews, devoted friends, Gloria Longino, Debbie Mathis, Sara Nunn and Kathy Newsome.
Vicki Linn Hines was preceded in death by her adored brother-in-law, Larry Keith Hines and sister-in-law, Adrienne Ann Hines.
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