In memory of

Vicky Rachel Murray

January 14, 2022

Vicky Rachel Murray passed away suddenly on January 14, 2022.

Beloved wife of Allan Murray. Daughter of Pepin Woolcock Sr, Francella Jackson Gordon (Mama Lee) and Rose Woolcock.

Loving mother of Andrew, Nathan, Olivia and Racquel.

She will be held dear in the hearts of her family, relatives and many friends.

Please note that due to gathering restrictions for funerals, related to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, the funeral service for Vicky will be a private family affair. We thank everyone for your support and kindness through these difficult days, and hope we can gather in the future to celebrate her life.

A livestream will be available on the date and time of the funeral service through a link at the top of this obituary page.

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Susan McIntee (Nate's Employer, 52 Pick-up Inc.)

Entered January 26, 2022 from Toronto

My deepest sympathies to your family and friends. Wishing you comfort and peace in the days ahead.

Helen roane (Co-worker)

Entered January 26, 2022 from Malton Library

I am so very sorry for your loss. Vicky will be remembered for her beautiful soul, kindness, and loving personality. Vicky always made work events beautiful with her flair for decor and details. Vicky always shared how she decorated your house during holidays and how excited she got to make everything "just right". We ALL miss Vicky. She was so proud of her children and talked of them often, along with her grandchildren. I remember how happy she was when her son moved back from out of province. She liked to keep her family close, and was always talking about how musically talented Allan is. Though we can't all be there in person, please know that we grieve with you during this time.

Raifa Auckbaraullee (co-worker)

Entered January 26, 2022 from Malton Library

My sincere sympathy for the family

Diane Gardner (Co-worker Malton Library)

Entered January 26, 2022

This kind heart will be missed

Dale Allen (Co-worker/neighbour)

Entered January 26, 2022 from Malton Libray

Vicky and I had some good times at work, the laughter we shared about work, family and food was great. It seems unreal that we wouldn't be able to do that anymore. She was very creative with her displays at work, I told her many times that she should have been a interior decorator and she would laugh. Vicky loved to make her tea as soon as she came to work and she would say to me "Miss Dale, I'm going to make my tea.!" and bring to the desk and sip. I enjoyed working with her. We were neighbours too and would wave to each other from across the road. I miss her waving across the road and at work! "Mini!' you're with the Holy Spirit now! You will be missed!

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