Vicki Diane Sprinkle

vicki sprinkle

April 26, 1956 ~ March 15, 2026

Born in: Oklahoma City, OKLAHOMA
Resided in: Gordonville, Texas

Vicki Diane Sprinkle (Fox) , 69, of Gordonville, Texas, passed away March 15, 2026. She was born April 26, 1956, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to Billy and Peggy Fox.

Vicki is survived by her husband, Keith Sprinkle; her children, Amanda Howard and husband Kevin, Bryan Sprinkle and wife April, Aimee Burchfield and husband Jacob, and Alyssa Willis and husband Jeremy; her grandchildren, Maranda Hughes and Darrion Dailey, Kaitlin and Savanna Howard, Jacobby Roundtree, Alex Sprinkle, Chelsie, Abbie, and Rubie Burchfield, Raylan and Jensen Willis; and her great-grandchildren, Cameron and Kamiree Hughes.

Vicki retired as a dispatcher from the Whitesboro Police Department after 30 years of service. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, reading, and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren, who lovingly knew her as “Mimi.” She was preceded in death by her parents, Billy and Peggy Fox.

No services are planned.

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  1. Keith and family I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending many prayers and hugs.
    Debbie Chancellor

  2. Thoughts/prayers are going out and up for your family for the days ahead.

    • I am so sorry for your loss she was a great woman prayers for you and your family and friends we love yall

  3. I am so sorry to hear this news. Vicki was a shining light here at City Hall when she worked dispatch all those years. We have missed her since she retired and will miss her even more now. We can still recall her saying, “Whisburruh EMS…Whisburruh EMS”. Always made us giggle with her Texas drawl. She was the best. Praying God’s peace and comfort to all of you.

  4. Keith and all. I’m so sorry for your loss and and I’m glad we got to see you in December. You are in my prayers.

    • So sorry for your loss. Prayers for peace and comfort for your whole family.

  5. I worked with Vicki for many years at the Police Department- I loved listening to her talking about her kids and grandkids , she was so proud of all of them. I know she will be extremely missed. Sending condolences and comfort to all her family during this difficult time .


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