Kathy Greib
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Kathy (Markel) Greib
Birth date: Mar 20, 1940 Death date: Sep 8, 2020
Vickie Sue (Riley) Spencer March 20,1940-September 8, 2020 Vickie Sue Spencer passed away on September 8, 2020 after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s disease. She was born and raised in Kentucky where she met, at a square dance, Read Obituary
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Kathy (Markel) Greib

Chester & Family - My thoughts & prayers are with your family during this difficult time. ❤️
Chester - Please know I have missed your parking by my window, since the lockdown.
Take Care 💌
Joyce L. Young
Elderberry Cottage 302-1

Vickie was my oldest sister, 9 years older so I was her little tag a long. I have so many special memories of her. A lot my sister Jackie has already mentioned. When I was a teenager I’d come to Michigan from Kentucky and spend the summers with her. There was never a dull moment when she was around. She had a personality larger than life.
The trips we made to Niagara Falls, the trip to the World’s Fair in 1967 in Quebec Canada. They spoke French up that way and we spoke briar!! A lot of funny moments from that trip.
Over the years all the get togethers in Ky. Lots of stories on those too.
Her and Chester started out young and weathered all of life’s ups and down!! Married almost 65 years. A true test of pure love!! Chester still calls her “his bride”!
She will be greatly missed but she’s at peace now. It’s been a rough few years.
Until I see you again. I love you!! ❤️🙏
Vickie is my oldest sister and she will always be that in my heart. She was 8 years older than me. She was my first protecter and advocate. I spent a lot of time on her hip.
She was feisty, fiery and fun. There was never a dare that she wasn't willing to try. She was a lover of books and good Kentucky country cooking. Her fried catfish and hush puppies knew no better.
The loved fiercely, especially that man of her's, Chester. And you had better not get on her bad side. Those who knew her, know what I mean.
There are many individual stories that I could tell. Wading in creek searching for crawdads, vacationing in South Carolina, grating cabbage at Granny's picnic table to make sour kraut many a bleeding knuckle later.
I will remember her laugh and zest for life and prayer that she has found the peace she deserves. Jackie
