Vickie L. Nichi

Vickie L. Nichi, age 70 a resident of Kenosha, died Monday April 18th, 2022, at her residence with her husband and friends at her side.

          Vickie was born on March 31st, 1952, in La Crosse WI. She was the daughter of the late Lee and Lanice (Thorson) VanSlyke.

          She was educated in the schools of La Crosse and the schools of Kenosha. She attended cosmetology school in Madison and attended classes at Carthage College.

          On June 16th, 1984, she married Ron Nichi at Pigeon Lutheran Church in Pigeon Falls WI.

          She was employed at the Flair Styling Studio in Kenosha and also at KHDS (Kenosha Humans Development Service) as a program manager. She also worked at Bell Therapy.

          She loved to play tennis and was an avid skier. She enjoyed working on the family tree and was a talented rosemaling painter. She loved spending time with her daughter and was a member of the Sons of Norway.

          She is survived by her husband Ron of Kenosha and her daughter Krisitin of New Mexico.

          A visitation period with the family will take place on Sunday April 24th, 2022, from 5:00PM until 7:00PM at the Kemper Center Founders Hall. (6501-3rd Avenue). Burial will take place at a future date in Pigeon Falls WI.

Casey Family Options Funerals and Cremations

Stephen P. Casey, Owner/Funeral Director

(262) 653-0667

www.CaseyFamilyOptions.com

Thoughts for Vickie L. Nichi;

  • Mitchell Zyskowski says:

    My sympathy to all those who knew her and cared. She was the best bingo partner ever.
    Respectfully, Mitchell Z.

  • Diana Stephens says:

    Working with you at KHDS, at the Columbus House, was one of the best opportunities in my life. You always rallied me on to pursue better challenges in vocations. Your many acts of random kindness towards me will never be forgotten, I have made it a life practice. You were truly a remarkable being.

    May you Rest In Peace. Comfort to her family.
    Sincerely, Diana S.

  • Nick Potter says:

    I just found out today. I’m deeply saddened. She was a great person. Worked with her at Bell Therapy. She definitely gave me some smiles.

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