Vicki Sivis

vicki sivis

August 20, 1957 ~ November 21, 2024

Born in: Lancaster, Kentucky
Resided in: Junction City, Kentucky

Vicki Sivis, a cherished wife and mother, died on November 21, 2024. Born on August 20, 1957, in Lancaster, she was the daughter of the late Herbert Sharp Jr. and Mildred Gibson Sharp. Vicki blessed the world with her presence for 67 beautiful years. Her loving spirit touched the lives of all who knew her.

Residing in Junction City, KY, Vicki lived a life filled with kindness, laughter, and unwavering devotion to her family. She was a 1975 graduate of Garrard County High School.  She worked for KB Toys and Danville Physical Therapy.

She is survived by her beloved husband Ray Sivis and son Justin (Randi Johnson) Sivis, her grandchildren Journi Sivis, Westlyn Sivis, Jase Bennett, and Oaklen (Rhett) Bennett, her aunt Linda Gibson, uncles Roger (Phyllis) Gibson and Dennis (Emily) Gibson and cousins, Debbie (Donald) Stinnett, Susie (Gary) Eads, Mike (Jackie) Gibson, Shawn (Melissa Gibson), and Rob Bunton.

Private services will be held.

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  1. So sorry to hear of Vickie’s passing. She was great to work with. She and I worked together for long time at KB Toys and she was a lot of fun and was so kind to everybody. You could hear that laugh and know exactly who it was. I will miss you my sweet friend. Heaven sure gained a beautiful angel. Love You💕💕. Lana Owens

  2. Sending all our love, hugs, and prayers for this special family…we have many fond memories of Vicki and our softball days either playing or cheering our husbands on!!! Fly high my friend….🙏💙🙏

  3. Vicki was my cousin on her father’s side. Being an only-child, she was beloved by her parents.
    I was fortunate to have seen her and had a beautiful conversation with her at her father in law (Aubrey’s) funeral, several months before her death. It was such a blessing to have had this opportunity to spend just a little bit of time with Vicki. Along with a lifetime of memories, especially of our growing up together in the Sharp family. To her husband and other closer family members, let this serve as my Last Respects. God Bless you and Guide you at this time of deep sorrow.

  4. Vicki and I went to school together from 3rd grade on when I started Camp Dick until we graduated high school. She was always a happy person and I have some good memories of her. I am very sorry for your loss. May God bless you and keep you through this difficult time.

  5. Ray and Justin, I am so sorry for the loss of Vicki. She was such a great person and always happy. May the good Lord comfort you both during this time of sorrow.

  6. Ray and Justin so sorry for your loss. She was one of a kind always smiling and laughing. May God bless you through this difficult time. Praying for comfort and peace.

  7. Our most sincere condolences. Vicki was a wonderful neighbor and will be missed. We enjoyed chatting by the driveway frequently and we will miss her welcoming smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ray, Justin and the family. Love, Darrin, Amy and Matthew Farr


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