Vickie Irene Stuckman Limestall of Freedom, Oklahoma, passed away January 4, 2019, due to an automobile accident south of Freedom.
She was born in Enid, Oklahoma, on April 25, 1963. She spent most of her grade school and high school career in Syracuse, Kansas. In her early life she was active in sports and in rodeo, and she was a drum major in the band. Vickie has always been involved in the agriculture community. She managed a few different farms throughout her life, ending her career managing Albert and Clara Williams' family farm.
Her mother, Gladys Marie Storey, passed away when she was in kindergarten in Syracuse, Kansas. She was then adopted by her aunt, Myrtle Jones from Amarillo, Texas. She was more of a mother figure to Vickie.
Vickie is survived by her daughter, Jessica Limestone of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; brother David Stuckman of Manhattan, Kansas; brother and sister-in-law John and Lynette Storey of Lewistone, Idaho; sister Cheresia Hunt of Mena, Arkansas; brother and sister-in-law Edward and Sherry Jones of Lamar, Colorado; nieces and nephews Clinton Jones, Kellie Jones, Colby Stuckman, Cassidi Stuckman, Sarah Storey, Lee Storey, Beck Storey, Stephanie Storey and Seattle Lawf.
Vickie Irene Limestall enjoyed being very involved in the Freedom community. She enjoyed being active in Freedom Public Schools activities with her daughter, Cheyenne Benefield. Like her daughter, she had a very fond love for all animals.
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