Vicky had a short illness with colon cancer. Vicky was Miss Midland in 1968 and graduated as an honor student from Midland High School in 1977, where she was also a member of the marching band. She attended Northwood University in Midland, Michigan where she studied the Russian language among other subjects.
Vicky was devoted to her mother and she had such a big heart for her family.
In 1985, she moved to Georgia and received her CDL with high scores. She worked as a truck driver for the Army Air Force Exchange Service in Stone Mountain, Ga. from 1990 to 2003.
She travelled extensively throughout the west and was an avid, dedicated member of the Era Correct Rendezvous of the 1928 Period. She lived off the land for many years. She played the guitar and was a fun loving adventurer, who lived for her boxer dogs, Sheba and George.
Vicky married Andrew R. Sova in Ellijay, Georgia and he predeceased her in 2003. Vicky is survived by her sister, Jackie Noykos; and brother, Scott Noykos both of Midland; and many family and friends.
Her obituary was published in the Midland Daily News on January 15, 2011.
Vicky had a short illness with colon cancer. Vicky was Miss Midland in 1968 and graduated as an honor student from Midland High School in 1977, where she was also a member of the marching band. She attended Northwood University in Midland, Michigan where she studied the Russian language among other subjects.
Vicky was devoted to her mother and she had such a big heart for her family.
In 1985, she moved to Georgia and received her CDL with high scores. She worked as a truck driver for the Army Air Force Exchange Service in Stone Mountain, Ga. from 1990 to 2003.
She travelled extensively throughout the west and was an avid, dedicated member of the Era Correct Rendezvous of the 1928 Period. She lived off the land for many years. She played the guitar and was a fun loving adventurer, who lived for her boxer dogs, Sheba and George.
Vicky married Andrew R. Sova in Ellijay, Georgia and he predeceased her in 2003. Vicky is survived by her sister, Jackie Noykos; and brother, Scott Noykos both of Midland; and many family and friends.
Her obituary was published in the Midland Daily News on January 15, 2011.