Vicki B. Rodemoyer

vicki rodemoyer
Vicki B. Rodemoyer, 75, of 839 Warren Road ,Franklin died at 12:14 AM ,Sunday, May 25, 2014 at her residence with her loving family by her side. Born March 1, 1939 in Rockland, Vicki was the daughter of the late Franklin Deane and Betty June (Hartman) Bell. She was married to Robert W. Rodemoyer, who survives.Vicki was an active member of the Atlantic Avenue United Brethren in Christ Church, where she was a member of the 55 and Alive, Ladies Bible Study, and the Prayer Team. She also helped organize the funeral dinners and the Red Cross Blood Drives.She enjoyed camping, spending time outdoors, gardening, bird watching, shopping, and especially spending time with her family and grandchildren.In addition to her husband Robert , Vicki is survived by her sons, Robert W. Rodemoyer Jr. of Franklin, and Michael Rodemoyer and his wife Melissa of Cooperstown; her daughter, Melinda Covington of Franklin; her brothers, Larry Bell and his wife, Elaine, of Franklin, David Bell and his wife, Ann, of New Castle, Robert Bell and his wife, Karen, of Mercer County, Jeffrey Bell and his wife, Brenda, of Franklin and Frank Bell and his wife, Chris, of Franklin; and her sisters, Cheryl Coon and her husband, William, of Franklin, Deana Clulow and her husband, Steve, of Cochranton, and Betsy Cochran and her husband, Eric, of Franklin. She is additionally survived by her grandchildren, Dylan Rodemoyer, Lauren Rodemoyer, Alexis Rodemoyer, Mariah Rodemoyer, Noah Covington, and Camryn Covington; and her special aunts, Sandy Wile and Judy Swartzfager.Vicki was preceded in death by her parents; and an infant brother, Stephen Bell.Friends will be received at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, on Wednesday, May 28th, 2014, from 3:00PM - 7:00PM. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Thursday, May 29th, 2014 at Atlantic Avenue United Brethren in Christ Church, with Rev. Gary Small pastor of the Church, officiating. Interment will be in Bethel Cemetery.In Vicki 's memory, memorial donations may be made to the Atlantic Avenue United Brethren in Christ Church, 160 Atlantic Avenue, Franklin, PA 16323.To send online condolences, flowers, cards, or for further information, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. Vicki was a special lady. That smile she would wear Could light up a room. She always had a kind and positive thing to say. She was a true prayer warrior. I am going to miss those hugs that she would give every time I would see her at a Keeling concert. RIP Vicki I am going to miss you.

    Jerry Miller

  2. The Rodemoyer family and Bell family
    Such a sweet smile and greeting at church no matter how she was feeling. We will be greatly missed by the church. She was a willing worker for the Lord. The family has our sympathy.

    Bob and Sharyn Stephenson

  3. What great memories I have of Vicki. She always had a smile and a hug for everyone she met. She loved the Lord with all her heart. I treasure the times I worked with her at the funeral dinners and the Red Cross blood drives. Such great times of fellowship we shared. I love you and I’ll miss you but what great comfort in knowing you’re walking the streets of Heaven.

  4. What wonderful memories I have of Vicki. Her hugs, her smile and her love for the Lord.
    She was treasure and will truly be missed. Our church family now has an empty spot, but the wonderful part is “She Has Seen Jesus”!

  5. I will always remember her smile. She was always willing to show it. I shall truly miss her. I am praying for the families. God bless you all.

  6. When I saw that infectious smile, I knew that this had to be Mike’s mom. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Praise be to God that you have the peace knowing that she’s with our God and savior.

  7. I knew Vicki because her brother, Larry, and I were classmates. I remember the weiner roasts we used to have at the Bell home. Vicki always took part and we were glad to have her. My condolences to Larry and the entire family.

    Bonnie (Cotterman) Williams

  8. I will always remember that beautiful smile. Vicki was one of the most beautiful woman, inside and out, that I have ever met. Her love for The Lord was amazing. She was an inspiration to all who knew her. I count myself blessed to have known Vicki. My friend you will be missed more than words can say.

  9. There are very few people that come into your life that truly show the love, acceptance, and unconditional love of God, Vicki was that person. I will always have very fond memories of this wonderful woman. Thank you, Vicki for all of your support, love, conversations, and being the wiper of my tears. You will be dearly missed, my friend.

  10. I can only imagine the party going on in Heaven! Vicki will be greatly missed. Whe always was ready to lend a hand or give a hug. She always thought of others instead of herself. My sympathies to all of the family.

  11. I have known Vicki since I was a young girl and what a blessing it has been! Her heart for Christ was an amazing thing! She did sooo much for sooo many! I love her dearly and will miss her so very much! My sympathies to the entire family! Know we are all here for any of you! Knowing she is no longer suffering, has reunited with previous lost ones, and most of all she is in Heaven and is with Christ gives me joy.

  12. I will never forget my Aunt Vicki’s kindness and quiet sweetness. She was one of the most kind persons that I have ever met. She smiled so much, and she was always so quick to laugh. I love you, Aunt Vicki. You will be missed by many. I will see you when I get there.

  13. We will miss your smile every Sunday and warm hugs. You
    Will always be in our hearts and never forgot . We are so
    Thankful for your love and for being a witness at our small
    Informal wedding . We are so thankful to have known you!
    Love Dave and Joyce young

  14. Vicki was always there to give me a hug on Sunday mornings. Her smile always made me smile and her hugs warmed my heart. I will miss her.

  15. Ron and I are saddened over your loss of Vicki yet rejoice in her presence of the King . Our thoughts and prayers are with you all through this difficult time and remember all the good times we had while attending Atlantic Ave United Brethren Church. Love you much

  16. What an amazing lady! Her smile her laugh and of course her hugs , will be greatly missed by all who knew her. What a wonderful reunion we will have when we all get to heaven . My prayers go out to all the family. Love in Christ!

  17. My sincerest condolences to the Rodemoyer and Bell families. You all are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Some of my fondest memories of my early adult years were times I spent with her. I am grateful to have known her.

  18. The Rodemoyers and Bell families were a big part of my life growing up in Franklin, PA. Prayers go out to the entire family during this time.

  19. This goes out to one of my favorite ladies of all times. She never had a bad think to say about anyone. I am so happy I got to see her at the Bell reunion last yr. She was just as sweet this past yr. as she was 50 yrs. ago. She is also so beautiful, and what a happy, pretty, face. I have always loved her. She looks sooooo much like her mom. In God’s Light. Linda Paden Miller

  20. Bob and family, We want to tell you that we are thinking of you at this time. Vicki was such a wonderful person. Always encouraging and a smile for everyone. Many people say that they know how you feel but that is only partly true. Someone we loved may have passed but only you know how you feel. Everyone grieves in their own way. We are praying that God will comfort you, wrap his loving arms around you, and give you strength. Please know that if we can do anything, we are willing to do it. Cheryl Baughman and Cindy Rice

  21. Our sincere condolences to the Rodemoyer family. My sister Nancy Robison and I had fond memories of Vicki in our youth years at the Galloway United Methodist Church. She was such a sweet and caring person..God Bless you all.

  22. I moved out of the area for a short time to attend school. On my 1st Sunday back to Church, Vicki was the greeter. Upon seeing me, a smile flooded her face. Wrapping her arms around me she joyfully exclaimed, “Welcome back” She loved everyone, and was not ashamed to show it. She is greatly missed


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