Victoria Paige Coe: April 5th, 1947 – May 22, 2023

Victoria passed away peacefully into the arms of her Lord and Savior with many of her loved ones by her side. She was born on April 5th, 1947, to Vernon “Barney” and Beatrice “Bea” Campbell, in Boscobel, WI. She was the best big sister to both Terri (Cheb) Elliott and Sue (Wayne) Elliott.

Victoria “Vicki” met the love of her life, James “Jim” Coe when they were children. Vicki was six, and Jim was seven. They grew up, finished high school, and were married as young teenagers. They spent the rest of their lives in love every moment and enjoying all the adventures that life had to offer, always together.

One of their greatest adventures together was parenthood. Vicki and Jim have three beautiful children, all of whom they loved unconditionally. Kim (Bob) Clark of Waupaca, WI, Jody (Mark) Baily of Shullsburg, WI, and Shane (Trina) Coe of Oak Harbor, WA. Vici was also a mother, in faith, to Michael (Alice) Stoltz, Tony (Angie) Jagers, and Charles Dickerson. Vicki loved so greatly that she continued to share her love by helping to raise thirty-three foster children, whom she loved as her own. Vicki was also the fiercely proud grandma to seven grandchildren, Krista (Kyle), Ryan (Cas), Alisha (Steven), Megan, Kendall (Kohdi), Joshua (Gillian), and Miranda, and a great grandma to Amsen and Leopold.

Vicki is preceded in death by her devoted husband, James Coe, her parents Vernon and Beatrice Campbell, her mother and father in-law, Oscar Coe and Olive Clark Coe, her foster mother and father-in-law, Paul and Alice McQuillan, her sister-in-law, Alice Shaw, and her beloved niece, Lisa Elliott-Griswold.

Vicki was one of the most giving, loving, humble, and caring women that one could ever have the honor to meet. She was an avid Green Bay Packers fan, and she was always the silly one at the party, providing the bunny ears, crazy hats, and goofy faces in every photo. She loved spending time with family and friends all gathered around the bonfire, where there was always enough room for one more friend. Above all, Vicki was a woman of Christ who led by example, who praised God with all her heart, who loved and served others, and she will be greatly missed. Surely, she is now dancing on the streets of gold with the love of her life, Jim, and her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Victoria’s family will celebrate her life with a private memorial service.