of Greers Ferry, AR
February 15, 1962 - September 9, 2020
Vicky Antonacci, 58, of Greers Ferry, AR, arrived at her Heavenly Home on September 09, 2020. Vicky was born in Lyons, KS on February 15, 1962. Preceding her are her parents, Ed Lockhart and Mary Lou Fletchall, and her son, Brian Johnson.
Those who are cherishing her memory are her husband, Tony Antonacci, of the home; her children, Misty Antonacci, of the home, DJ Antonacci and wife, Allison, of Paris, TX; her grandchildren, Anthony Antonacci, Elijah Antonacci, Emerson Antonacci, Meredith Antonacci; her sister, Melony Shanon Salcido and husband, Joe, of Winona, MO; and a host of family and friends.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to be made to Vicky Antonacci's medical fund at Eagle Bank under Misty Antonacci's name.
Funeral Service for Vicky will be at West Side First Baptist Church in Greers Ferry, AR, on Saturday, September 12, 2020 at 3:00pm. John McCarty, Mark Palenske and John Waldrup will be officiating the service. Serving as pallbearers are Rodney James, Brady Smith, Billy Higgins, Stephen Beavers, Jason Nott and Mark Mathis. Serving as honorary pallbearers are Eddy Whitehurst, John Waldrup, John McCarty, Dave Smith, John Ison, Bill Johnson, Pastor Mark and the Community of Greers Ferry. Interment will be at Shiloh Crossroads Cemetery for family and close friends.
Roller McNutt Funeral Home of Clinton, AR have been entrusted with the arrangements. We are complying with the Arkansas Department of Health guidelines and limiting indoor funeral and visitation attendance to 66 percent of facility capacity at one time. All attendees must provide and wear their own masks before entering.
Even though we lived far apart, Vicky was one of my best and dearest friends. We grew up together as cousins and went our separate ways as adults. We reconnected when my brother died and remained good friends till she moved on from this life. She loved Jesus, her family, friends and life in general. What a fighter!! She was so hopeful. So glad my sisters and I made it out there to visit Vicky & Shannon. Rest peacefully, dear Vicky and I will see you later on.
I first met Ms Vicky when I was a friend of Brian’s in high school. I didn’t know her well then. As an adult she became a friend. She was to the point and helpful when I’d need something at the parts store. She coached my sons ball team and had so much patience with them. She was a fun person to talk to and she would do anything for her family. She loved God and raised her kids up right. She will be missed. I’m praying for her family to have peace, comfort, and healing. She’s probably chatting with Brian in heaven looking down on us now. Hugs and love to her kids and grandkids and husband.
Ms Vicky was a good baseball coach. We werent a very great team but she coached us when the first coach left. i learned a lot from her. I remember seeing her at holidays and she loved playing Uncle Jasons centepede arcade game. They would beat each other at the high score. she was always nice to me. ill miss her but i know shes in heaven. Anthony and Elijah I’m sorry you lost your grandma. I know she means a lot to y’all.
DJ and Allison, condolences to the family for the lose of DJ’S mother. May she Rest In Peace!
The granddaughters I know will miss her. She will be in heaven not suffering. I will pray for your family.
Vicky was always positive and good to talk to. We shared a common disease. Her positivity should be a goal for all of us. I’m sure she will be missed. My prayers go out to her family.
This woman had a very big heart and an infectious laugh and zest for life. She will be missed by many, especially her wonderful children and grandchildren. I’m glad we will know each other in heaven!
Privileged to call her my cousin. Love this lady. Such good memories when we were kids and even better ones last year visiting her in Arkansas. Heaven will enjoy her laughter!
Thought alot of Vicky. She use to come in the Dentist Office . Heaven gained a precious lady. Prayers for the family.
She was a great mother in law and i loved her very much. She will always be in my heart