Vicki Jane Nolder, 79, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, May 14, 2018. Vicki was born in Logansport, Indiana to the late Charles E. and Catherine L. Hayes.
Vicki will be missed by her children, James A. (Sandra) Nolder II, Kristin L. (Gary) Barnett and Robyn L. Hudgins. She will also be missed by her grandchildren, Lindsay, Zack, Danielle, Nick, Trace, Shelby, Megan, Jacy and great grandchildren, Sydney, Madison, Dylan, Riley, Chloe, Adilynn and Laney.
Vicki attended Fairmount High School and spent most of her life in Fairmount, raising her family. She spent many years caring for the elderly and children, especially Leigha and Kate, who called her Grandma Vicki. She was also a long-time member of Fairmount Wesleyan Church.
Vicki is preceded in death by her husband, James A. Nolder, her parents and grandson, Samuel James Nolder.
There will be a visitation in honor of Vicki’s life at Fairmount Wesleyan Church on Friday, May 18, 2018 from 4-8 p.m. with a short memorial service beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Kelly Moorman says
Vicki, you leave behind a beautiful legacy in your family. Jimmy, Kris and Robyn and your family, I pray for your peace and comfort during this difficult time. Most of my best childhood memories involve a Nolder kid. I love you all and I wish I could pray away your pain. Big hugs and all my love.
Linda Luckie says
Hello Mrs Vicki may you have comfort and peace now and know your family will miss you dearly !I know you don’t know me but I have one small favor could you please give my grandson a huge hug from his Nana his name is Connor you can’t miss him he has the blondest hair !Thank you ,!
Trace says
By the time I was 10 I could crack open two eggs at once, make a perfect pancake, annnd also had 6 cavities all thanks to grandma. I was fortunate to have spent so much time with Vicki growing up and cherish every memory with her. Love you to the moon grandma. P.S, I’ll never forget when you let me run into a tree:)
Cindy Petri Kellam says
Robyn, it’s many years ago I saw your mother. Jr. High to be exact. I remember her always welcoming all the kids to that house on Circle Drive. She was a Peach. Prayers for You, Kris, and Jim and your families during this difficult time.
Mandy Armstrong says
Hoping all your memories bring you all comfort, my friends. Peaceful and positive energy for you all.