
Victoria Clemans, 52, passed away on Thursday, October 15, 2020 at home surrounded by her family.
Born in Valparaiso, Indiana on July 3, 1968 Victoria was the daughter of Raymond Clemans and JoAnn Loving. She graduated from Portage High School with the class of 1986. A few years back, she met her companion Jamie who became that missing puzzle piece in her life. Vickie worked in food management at Taco Bell, Arby’s, Burger King and Mancino’s. Anyone who knew Vickie, knew how infectious her smile was. She had a way about her that made you laugh until you cried; she was easy to love. Vickie was a very talented crafter. She had a knack for turning junk into gold. She loved making gifts for people and chances are, if you are a friend or family member, you’ve gotten a homemade gift or two from her. She was a hard worker and always willing to help a hand to anyone in need. Her greatest love was spending time with her family and friends.
She is survived by her parents; companion Jamie Albright of Plymouth; children: Carissa (Jared) Morgan of Knox, Nolan Stalbaum of Valparaiso, Austin (Chianne) Lain of Greensburg, KY and Trevor (Makenzie) Wilson of Lakeville; grandchildren: Kori, Charli and expecting baby Aiden; siblings: Vince (Vivian) Clemans of Demotte, IN, Jeff (Teresa) Clemans of Phoenix, AZ, Chuck (Karen) Shields of Hebron, IN, David (Debra) Shields of Demotte, IN, Sam Shields of Rensselaer, IN and Melissa (Chuck) Custin of Lake Station, IN.
Vickie is preceded in death by her step-mother, Linda Clemans and her aunt, Shirley Peel. A private celebration of life will take place at a later date.
david Crisp says
i knew vickie for years when she was manager at taco bell ..she was sweet and always friendly gonna miss ya victoria..god bless and love to the family god speed vickie…
Evelyn Gerrard says
You have our Deepest Sympathy,Jamie and to her family. We met at the gazebo at prices’s park and had wondered about you two! We had a good time visiting. God be with you . Wilson Evelyn and Keith Gerrard
Sandra Neighbors says
I met Victoria at the Cancer Unit. She was so pretty and had the most beautiful smile I’ve ever seen and she always wore that smile it was natural for her to smile I never saw her not wearing a smile. She never let show how tired or sick she felt. She always wore that beautiful smile. I think I was the first person to c the new truck she got for the love of her life. I could tell she was on top of the world. Selfless. I will miss her terribly. I feel blessed to have spent a little time with her. I love u girl I’ll see u again one day.