Vicki Lynn Fisher, age 70, of Dallas, Texas, passed away November 10, 2024. She is now in Heaven with her family, hopefully proudly riding a Harley!
Vicki was born August 14, 1954 in Dallas, Texas. She grew up in Dallas, Texas, loved her alma mater Woodrow Wilson High School and was very proud to call herself a Wildcat! Vicki never married, but she did know and feel love from many.
Vicki loved motorcycles, Elvis, and most of all momma! She worked in the insurance industry, oil & gas industry, and food industry to name a few. She stayed close to mom, Joy Mack Reavis and dad Hershel Reavis her entire life. She was the primary caregiver for our mother when she became ill and did everything in her power to help momma. She was a wonderful Aunt and remained close to her nieces and nephews her entire life! It was always fun at Christmas to see what Vicki would bring. Her sense of humor was hilarious!
Vicki is survived by her brothers, David Reavis and wife Laurie Reavis, Tom Reavis and wife Deborah Reavis; sisters, Rene' Everett, Susan Bradley, Melinda Hathcock and husband Mike, Sharon Fisher, and Cecilia Fisher Stackhouse and husband Randy. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews, who loved her dearly, Dana and Mike Barnes, Chris and Amber Reavis, Jennifer Reavis, Ben and Kristi Reavis, Logan and Meg Reavis, Cullen and Sara Reavis, Tammy and Jim Clinton, Stacy and Jason Morrow, John Meza, Jimmy Bradley, Randy Stackhouse Ill, Sarah Senokozieff, Hayden Senokozieff, Andrew Fisher, Caleb Branum, Micah Branum, and Josh Miller. Josh Miller will never forget all the fun he had with his "KiKi," many wonderful adventures they shared. Vicki had many long time dear friends throughout her life.
She was preceded in death by her father, Hershel Reavis; mother, Joy Mack Reavis; and nephew, Glen Everett.
Vicki's family asks in lieu of flowers, donations be made to her nephew Josh Miller's Special Olympic Team, Cedar Creek Mustangs.
As per her wishes, her ashes will be scattered in different locations to include Las Vegas, Nashville and burial at sea. Any friend or family member wishing to have ashes will also be given them. Fly high sister, fly high!
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