
1962 - 2025
Vicki Lyn Lindsay was born in Norman, OK on July 25, 1962. Vicki went to be with our lord on February 3, 2025 at her home in Ponca City, OK at 62 years old.Preceded in death by her father, Charles (Bear) Lindsay JR., maternal grandparents, Marvin and Ruth Bennett, Paternal grandparents, Charles Sr. and Christine Lindsay; Maternal Grandfather James (Jimmy) Bennett. Cousin and best friend Kim (Austin)RiffSurvived by her mother Connie Sherbon and husband Jack; best friend and partner Jason Thompson; her 2 children, Lance O’Connor and wife Victoria of Ponca City and Nick O’Connor of Ponca City. Vicki had 2 grandchildren whom she adored, Landon and Camden O’Connor; A sister, Cindy Blackwell and husband Steve of Ponca City; a brother James Lindsay and wife Hollie of Clinton, OK; as well as several nieces and nephews.
Vicki grew up in Ponca City where she attended and graduated from Ponca City High School. Vicki enjoyed tether ball, running around with friends, and picking on her younger sister. She enjoyed traveling with her dad and sister as a child to places such as Yellowstone where she spent a summer working at Yellowstone National Park as her first job, as well as places such as Florida and Chicago. Vicki became a big sister once again in the early 1982 when her father adopted her baby brother. Nothing made her happier than the day it became official and he was such a blessing to her. Together they worked at jobs such as Lot-a-Burger. Vicki often clowned around with James, getting into water fights inside the house on multiple occasions. Vicki had 2 children, Lance and Nick, who were her world, and she would do anything for them. When they were younger, Vicki was able to share the love of travel with her children when they were younger. Traveling to places such as Corpus Christie, San Antonio, Branson, and Colorado. Vicki loved to watch her boys in sports and was often found at the field and the wrestling matches. Vicki enjoyed watching her boys wrestle and, with her sister and her mother, did not miss a match. Vicki coached the 7up Sluggers when Nick was 8 and they had a winning season, ended up winning the championship. Vicki had 2 grandchildren, Landon and Camden. She loved them and never missed any sporting event and school programs. You never looked in the stands and didn’t see her if her grandbabies were competing. Vicki enjoyed every minute she was able to spend with them and often would play with them outside, blowing bubbles, and just enjoying being a grandma. You never saw her with them that she didn’t have the biggest smile on her face. She loved them so deeply and would have done anything for them.Vicki was very close with her mother and sister as they became older and they became more like best friends. They all would pitch in to help each other and there was such a strong bond no one could break. Vicki enjoyed going to the casino with Jason and scratch-off tickets. She was always laughing and happiest when around her family. She always loved get togethers and just being with the ones she loved. Vicki was a born-again believer, and her family is comforted by knowing she is no longer in pain and is in the arms of Jesus. She will always and forever be loved and missed. In leu of flowers, please donate to ElaraCaring Hospice Care in Enid or to Ponca City Humane Society.
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