of Mountain View, AR
March 8, 1924 - March 10, 2016
Vicy Ruminer Ray Vanover, 92, passed away March 10, 2016, in Mountain View, Arkansas. She was born March 8, 1924, in the Mt. Joy Community to Charley and Louella (Stroud) Ruminer.
She enjoyed having big family get-togethers, cooking for friends and family, and attending church. She was a housekeeper and a loving wife, mother and grandma. She was a member of Mt. Joy Holiness Church.
She was survived by three daughters, Jean Laire, Linda Turner and husband Donald, and Brenda Brown; two sons, Charles Ray and Donald Ray; one step-son Larry Vanover and wife Debbie, four granddaughters, Ronda Griffith and husband Leslie, Melissa Steelman and husband Gary, Sabrina Smith and husband Greg, and Yvonne Scott; four grandsons, Garry Turner and wife Patty, Brian Ray, Koby Ray, and Eli Ray; 12 great-grandchildren, one great-great grandson; several step-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, O.E. Ray, second husband, Luther Vanover; five brothers, George Ruminer, Lloyd ''Jack'' Ruminer, Hoyt Ruminer, David ''D.H.'' Ruminer, and Floyd ''Dude'' Ruminer; one sister, Tiller (Ruminer) Britton; two infant siblings, Ned Ruminer and Boyd Ruminer; two step-children, Lola Depew and Freddy Vanover; and one son-in-law Boyce Laire.
Visitation will be held Sunday, March 13, 6-8 p.m. at Roller Coffman Funeral Home in Mountain View. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 14, at 2 p.m., at Mount Joy Holiness Church, with Bro. Dan Turner and Kenny Tharp officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Joy Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Eli Ray, Koby Ray, Landon Griffith, Andrew Mason, Gary Steelman, and Titus Turner. Honorary pallbearers are Garry Turner, Leslie Griffith, Glen Criswell, Greg Smith and Loyal Moore.
My Grandmother lived a long and blessed life.She loved having her family and friends around her and she always made sure they were fed.Nobody ever left her home hungry.My Grandmother wasn't good with names so she would give you a nickname and that would be your special name for her,and nobody really minded.Heaven has gained a wonderful lady that will truly be missed here on earth.You will always be in my heart and memories until we meet again...Love You Grandma Vicy
You will truly be missed. By the way if you find a peach tree up there, I know a few people that might need a talking too....
Love ya!!! Greg,caleb, and hope
So sorry to hear of Miss Vicie's passing. I don't remember the first time I met her. I've known her all my life. She was always so cheerful and ready to laugh. May she rest in the arms of her Savior until we all meet again. We love you all, Linda, Brenda, Jean and all the rest of the family. God comfort your hearts and give you peace.
Darlene & Galen Tipper
We love you.
Vice was loved by all of us. She was the type of person you would fall in love with quickly. She will be missed but we know where she's at.
We wanted to share our condolences with Vicy's family. It is never easy to have to say goodbye to a loved one. The pain of loss can be unbearable. Our Creator promises us that one day this pain will be just a memory. That beautiful promise can be found at Revelation 21:3,4. Our pain and suffering will be a thing of the past, and we can cry tears of joy as we welcome back the ones that we love so much. We hope you find comfort in those promises.
always will ms you prayers for the family you will be truly missed by all
Aunt Vicy I Love You.prayers for all the family