Vicki Lynn Miller
Vicki Lynn Miller, age 53, passed away on Monday, July 8, 2024 in Quincy, IL. She was born on September 1, 1970 in Quincy, IL, a daughter of Leland and Linda (Brassfield) Eberle. Her mother survives. Vicki married Steven Lynn Miller on July 6, 1994. He survives.
Vicki worked as a professional painter and wallpaper installer. Later, she went on to become the assistant manager of the Sunrise Beach Club on Daytona Beach. Vicki enjoyed shopping, knitting, and painting knick-knacks. She also loved being outdoors and swimming. In her later years she loved talking on her phone and giving advice to anyone who needed it. Above all, she cherished time spent with her children and grandchildren.
In addition to her mother and husband, Vicki is survived by her children: Andrew (Lindsey) Milane; Joshua Milane; and Steven Miller, Jr., all of Quincy, IL. Her grandchildren: Landon and Oaklynn Milane and Talen Milane and Emmy. Siblings: Thomas Leroy (Klancy) Eberle of Mendon, IL; Melissa (David) Arnold of Bridger, MT; Kerri Eberle of Quincy, IL; and Yvonne Eberle of Quincy, IL. Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and special daughter, Laci Wert also survive.
Vicki was preceded in death by: her father, and numerous aunts and uncles of the Brassfield and Eberle families.
Cremation rites have been accorded. In honor of Vicki’s birthday, a Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, September 1, 2024, at South Park (entrance at 1498 N. 12th Street), Quincy, IL. The celebration will take place in the large pavilion, from 1-5 PM. The Duker and Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Vicki you were always such a loving friend to me and I always thought of u often as I still do. Love ur friend Dawn .. Fly high my dear friend ♥️♥️♥️
I love you so much Vicki. My heart is breaking .. Heaven is so lucky to have you. You are free from all pain and suffering you fought the fight of a lifetime. You will be my hero along with Dad for the rest of my life. Know one I mean know one could have fought harder than you. You were fearless. Love you Sis take care of Dad.
So extremely sad over this news…we had So many memories over the years growing up and when i moved in with you all our bond got even stronger..you will be deeply missed and love you so much
.love Tammy
I miss everything about you Vicki Lynn from our late night conversations most recent about everything, to our child hood shenanigans. You have been my main side kick since we were out of diapers and old enough to talk. There is a hole in my heart where you once were. I just hope that you have found the peace that you deserved. I love you so much and pray that you are up there with dad celebrating❤️
When I heard you passed I I’m having problems saying how I feel my heart hurts and at peace knowing your not having to fight anymore I always called you aunt Vicki lol you was my family I blood and I’m going to miss messaging you to see how everything was going! The last time I recall seeing you was in the Er I brought my mom in to get checked out! It was like we all was having a family get togethert! I’ll always remember and love you till the good lord up above comes to get me! Give my dad a swift kick in the butt and give grandma Pat a big ok bear hug from me! #flyhigh and R.I.P