Janet Wood Freeman
Some of my fondest childhood memories were of the group at Ranch Acres and the laughter we shared. Vicki was a great part of that and I cherish her.
Birth date: Feb 5, 1951 Death date: Jul 31, 2010
Vicki Lynn Hudson 59 , was born February 5, 1951 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Troy E. and Barbara (Summers) Hudson. Vicki passed away July 31, 2010 in Oklahoma City. She was a Oil executive for several companies. She loved to travel a Read Obituary
Some of my fondest childhood memories were of the group at Ranch Acres and the laughter we shared. Vicki was a great part of that and I cherish her.
I had the pleasure of being Vicki's friend. She had a wonderful sense of humor and she always put everyone's needs above herself. I have never known such a selfless person. I will miss her beautiful smile and laughter. You greatly touched my heart…I will never forget you,
Vicki was the first friend I made when I moved to Tulsa in 1973 … she took me under her wing and helped me adjust to the big city of Tulsa. She had a genle spirit and was full of fun and love … not to mention an occasional mischief plot to make us laugh and entertain us. She had a wonderful way of making people feel special. Somewhere along the way we lost touch after she moved to Houston … I've never stopped thinking about you and on rare occasions I would receive an update about you through others that knew you.
Vicki was a bright light in my life. I am so sorry to see her unfortunate bout with MS shortened her otherwise joy for life and gift to just have a good time. Although I lost touch with her in recent years she was always in my thoughts and I will always remember that great smile your photo depicts.I will prey for this beautiful lady, she deserved so much more than the MS allowed. I will contribute to the MS Society as she wished.God Bless.Charlie
Vicki:You were such a charmer. Your quick wit and laughter were as vibrant as your 24K smile. You were everybody's cheerleader. That is one of the reasons it is so hard to say "goodbye." And that is why God has placed for those who knew and loved you, one more brilliant star up in the sky.Farewell, dear friend,Ayn Robbins
It's been many years since I've seen Vicki, but just the mention of her name brings a smile to my face and the sound of laughter to my ears. Go with the angels, sweet Vicki. You will be missed by all of us who loved you.
Vicki's laughter rings in my ears when I hear her name. She made us smile. Peace at last . . .
One of my fondest memories of my mother, Jonna's, friend, Vicki, besides her beautiful skin and smile, was attending, with my mother, Vicki, and a friend of mine, the Rolling Stones concert in Houston 30 years ago. With seats down in front and a limo, we all had such a blast, I always considered Vicki my friend too.
We'll miss you Vicki. You enriched my life.
My sweet, perfect, selfless, funny friend. Anyone privileged to meet Vicki loved her and felt blessed to know her. With her wry sense of humor and zest for living, she taught us all so many valuable life lessons. I treasure memories of working with you, traveling with you, dining with you, and always, always, laughing with you. The memories will sustain me until we meet again.