Slipped Away

We've grown older. As we grow we gather friends, especially in these days of Internet and social networking. But as the years pass we begin to lose the ones we love and while we are able to move on as we should, there is a part of us that wants to hold on...and to not let the world forget that someone existed, did their time and left us.

 

This is the place where those that are gone remain alive in our memories.

 

I begin it with some TBD members that live-on in my own heart, but everyone's memories are welcome. Open a discussion for anyone close to you that you choose not to forget.  Post photos, post the laughter, post the joy...post the tears.

 

This group is for them.

Vicki O'Steen, Miz Vic

From post on fb by Kathleen Gill Park: A neighbor passed along the sad news that our beloved MizVic, Vicki never made it back home from the hospital. She was a wonderful woman who will always live on in our hearts. My condolences to all. Rest in peace dear friend.

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      Aggie

      From fb post:
      Vicky Robin Osteen, born on January 27, 1955, passed away peacefully on February 28, 2025, leaving behind a world forever brighter because of her presence. She was a woman of extraordinary kindness, boundless love, and an unwavering humanitarian spirit that touched the lives of everyone she met.
      Vicky had a heart as big as her laughter, and she lived life in full color—dancing her way through every moment with joy and grace. Her vibrant personality and radiant energy could light up any room, and she had a way of making everyone feel special, seen, and deeply loved. To her many nieces and nephews, she was more than just an aunt—she was a mother in every way that mattered, guiding them with wisdom, showering them with love, and celebrating their every success as if it were her own.
      A true animal lover, Vicky dedicated much of her life to rescuing and caring for cats in need, offering them warmth, safety, and a forever home. Her compassion knew no bounds, extending not just to people but to every living creature in her path.
      Vicky was a devoted daughter, a cherished friend, and a loving mother in heart and spirit. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, joy, and selfless giving—a reminder that a life well-lived is one filled with love. Though she is no longer here in body, her spirit will continue to dance among us, forever guiding those who were blessed to know
      Vicky, you were a light in this world. Our shining star. You will be missed beyond words, but your love will remain with us always. You will FOREVER be the FAVORITE!