Victoria "Vickie" L. Frederick

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: April 25, 1965
  • Date Of Death: April 9, 2022
  • State: Indiana

Victoria Lynn (Haynes) Frederick was born in Grant County, Indiana on April 25th, 1965 and lived most of her adult life in Elkhart, Indiana. She gained her heavenly status after a long battle with cancer on Saturday, April 9, 2022, passing at home in Elkhart, Indiana lovingly surrounded by her husband and family.

Victoria, or Momma Fred as she was affectionately known by, was passionate about her love of God and family. In her free time, you could find her at any sporting event cheering on her children, “part-timers”, and grandchildren. You could also find her at the bowling alley celebrating with her husband Robert after a well-earned strike. On the weekends she spent most of her time with her mother Elizabeth, twin sister Loretta, daughter Emily and her grandchildren Gabriella, Corina, and Elena treasure hunting.

Victoria’s life would seem short to many, but those of us who were blessed to be touched by her understand the legacy of love and imprint she made on our hearts exceeds the quantity of time that we shared.

She is survived by her husband of 37 years Robert Frederick; son and daughter-in-law Ean and Melissa Frederick; daughter and son-in-law Emily and Brendon Roodbergen; Grandchildren Gabriella and Corina Frederick and Elena Roodbergen; mother Elizabeth Haynes; grandfather Paul Smith; sister Loretta (Todd) Knight; brother Andrew Haynes; brother-in-law William (Faith) Frederick; sister-in-law Amy (Matt) Culp; brother-in-law Dean Scruton; nephews Cameron, Nick, George, Phillip, Jacob, Jason, and Joshua; nieces Natalie, Haley, Jenna, and Amanda; 7 great nephews; and 4 great nieces along with several other extended family members and a whole lot of “part-timers”.

She is proceeded in death by her sister Jennifer Haynes; father Gerald Haynes; her mother and father-in-law Louis and Leslie Frederick; her sisters-in-law Felicia Scruton and Tina Frederick; and great grandmother, Dona Smith.

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