Vicky Diane Burrow
Vicky Diane Burrow, 69 of St. Peters Missouri passed away on February 3, 2021, surrounded by her loved
ones. She was born in St. Louis in January of 1952 the first of four children to George and Patricia
Vaughn. She is survived by her husband George Burrow, her five children Michelle Woods, Heather Fay
(Casey Fay) Andrea Freeman, Samantha Cox (Stephen Cox), and Tommy Burrow (Jessica Burrow). Three
Step-Children Kim Snay (Tim Snay), Sherry Wibbenmeyer ( Mark Wibbenmeyer), Lisa McKinney (Alan
McKinney), Jeff Deutschmann (Diane Deutschmann). Her grandchildren Hannah, Hope, Morgan, Garrett
Woods. Katy Toebben, Brendan Lieser. Brad, Josh Kline(Sarah Kline), Allyson, Michael and Addyson
Freeman. Carter, Cameron, Caden, Kyleigh, and Colton Cox. Trinity Craig, Parker, and Paityn Burrow.
(Next are step-grandchildren) Ashley Edwards (Brian Edwards) Matthew Wibbenmeyer. Emily Daou
(Tarrik Daou) A.J. McKinney and John McKinney. Great Grandchildren Reece, Blake, Giavannah,
Bellamarie Anthony, Aaliyah and Khan.
Her siblings Stephen Vaughn (Jackie) Pam Grosenheider (Steve) Garry Vaughn. All still living.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister in law Jodi Vaughn, son-in-law Shawn Freeman and
her grandchild Alyssa Freeman.
She completed her Associate’s Degree later in life and was able to go to work at the St. Charles County
Courthouse, where she spent many years helping lawyers, judges, and the public, navigate the daunting
family court. She touched many people during her years there.
She enjoyed watching the birds at her home in St. Peters, she especially loved when it was time for the
hummingbirds to visit. She sat at her spot in the kitchen sipping tea
Her most treasured hobby was taking care of her family and friends. She loved doing things for them.
Making them their favorite foods-macaroni and cheese, spaghetti, and sandwiches, going out to lunch,
El Maguey was her favorite. Her infectious cackle will be missed by anyone who ever had the pleasure of
hearing it.
There will be a celebration of life on Saturday, February 6, 2021, from 1-4 followed by a short service at
First Baptist Church O’Fallon. 8750 Veterans Memorial Parkway, O’Fallon, MO 63366.
Donations can be made to First Baptist Church O’Fallon in her name.
My brother posted this on Facebook if you could incorporate any of these sentiments I would appreciate
it.
You were the best Mother, Wife, Grandma, Great Grandmother anyone could ask for. You
were an inspiration in so many people’s lives. You were so loved by so many people. Your
heart was the biggest, sweetest and strongest I’ve ever seen. You were the most positive
person ever. Even when I visited you in the hospital you brightened my life. I could always
come to you with anything and you always made me feel better. Even during troubling and
tough times, I could always count on you. You were such a fighter all the way up to your last
seconds. You taught me so much about life. You also taught me so much about loving
people no matter their circumstances. You were the most altruistic person I’ve ever met.
Your strength in helping people was undeniable. Your spirit was like an angel floating in the
sky. I will dedicate the rest of my life to helping people in honor of you. You’re going to be
missed so so very much by so many people.