In Memory

Vicki Lynn Stueve (Studer)

Senior Photo Quote:

"As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life"

High School Activities: Student Council Member, President of GAA

Vicki passed away on November 1, 1995 due to a brain tumor.

Spokesman-Review Nov. 4, 1995 Obituary-

Vicki Studer
Bonners Ferry, Idaho

Service for Vicki Lynn Studer, 44, will be today at 11:00 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Bonners Ferry

Private inurnment will follow at Porthill Cemetery in Port Hill, Idaho.  Bonners Ferry Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Mrs. Studer, who was born in Sandpoint, died Wednesday.

She attended schools in Bonners Ferry and graduated from high school in Spokane.  She went on to attend Spokane Community College and Eastern Washington University.

She married Dennis Stewart in 1973 and they worked as caretakers at Camp Four Echoes.  They later divorced.

She married Brad Studer in 1980.

Mrs. Studer had worked for the Idaho First National Bank in Coeur d' Alene and was a member of P.E.O., a philanthropic and educational organization.

She was a member of the Art Club and Girl Scouts.

Survivors include her husband, at home, two sons, Matt and Brian Stewart, both of Bonners Ferry; two daughters, Alisia Studer of Bend, Ore., and Kathy Studer, of Bonners Ferry; her parents, Don and Marge Stueve of Spokane; Sheri Hodneland of Deer Park; three brothers, Don Stueve of Diamond Lake, Wa., Mark Stueve of Coos Bay, Ore., and Mike Stueve of Portland, Ore. and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be sent to the Fry Healthcare Foundation, P.O. Box 955, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805

Source: Spokesman- Review, Family contact, Washington State Digital Archives

Photo by Marvin Guymon 2013
 



 
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01/06/09 09:59 AM #1    

Ronna Jones (Snyder)

I remember Vicki as an extremely gentle and kind teenager---at a time when teenagers weren't always gentle and kind. She had a wry sense of humor as well. She will be missed.

02/25/09 01:07 AM #2    

Cheryl Sletten (Lovett)

I was deeply saddened to hear of Vicki's passing.
She had such a positive attitude and really had a neat sense of humor. I remember that huge heart of Vicki's.. God Bless You Vicki

02/28/09 06:30 PM #3    

Linda Smith (Burger)

Vicki was such a good friend. She'd come to my home so we could ride my horse, "Jigger", together. For some strange reason which I can't recall, she called me "Mom" and I called her "Daughter". (This is according to her inscription to me in our sophomore annual!). We miss you, Vicki!


03/12/09 01:05 PM #4    

Bev Brimble (Turner)

I didn't know until today that Vicki passed. She was such a kind person and had such a gentle heart. I had a beautiful water color she did for years. That got lost during one of the divorces. So sad.
Bev

03/27/09 06:03 PM #5    

Shirley Weatherford (Hillhouse)

I knew Vicki in high school but got to know her better after school. For a time she worked at Old National Bank in the valley. We would talk about our kids and what was going on daily. She made banking fun.

08/01/10 09:10 PM #6    

Doyle Wheeler (Class Of '70)

Vicki was a most wonderful young lady she was the girl friend Chuck Mc Coy from my class. Chuck was my next door neighbor so I got to know vivki vry well. Chuck has also passed so perhaps they have held a reunion. two great people great friend and I'm missing them both.

Many years ago I was shot and Vicki was one of the only people that contacted me and came to visit I'll always love her.


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