Victoria Ann (Larson) Clagett, a loving wife and devoted mother, nurse and friend, passed away peacefully on March 22, 2018. Vicki was born January 26, 1946 in Spokane, WA.
Vicki is survived by her husband, Michael H. Clagett and sons Nathan H. Clagett, Michael Tanner Clagett and his wife Mary Dewey. She also leaves behind one brother, Herbert V. Larson, Jr. (Julianne). She is preceded in death by her parents, Herbert V. Larson, Sr., Lt. Col (Ret.) USAF and Anselle Moore Larson.
Vicki earned her BA at Stephen’s College and her BSN degree from UMKC. She spent a career of more than 30 years as a nurse at Children’s Mercy Hospital loving and compassionately caring for thousands of children. She continued to stay “in touch” with the medical world through her volunteer work at KU Hospital.
Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00am, Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at St. Ann Catholic Church, 7231 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, KS 66208, luncheon to follow in the Parish Hall.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to www.kidney.org or www.childrensmercy.org Assistance by: Funeral Advocates, LLC.
Mike and Family,
May you all receive comfort from the loving care you gave to Vicki. She was a most wonderful lady.
Love and Blessings, Nadyne Jackson
Vicki will always be loved by her Children’s Mercy family. Dan and I send our love and prayers to Michael, Nathan and Tanner and all those who will miss her beautiful presence.
May her soul rest in Peace; she was indeed a caring, compassionate and competent nurse; she was also a GOOD friend. May God’s comfort abide with her loved ones. I shall keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Dear Clagett Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your dear beloved one Vicki. During times like these it can be difficult to find real comfort. I have gained much consolation from God’s Word the Bible. Our loving Heavenly Father, whose name is Jehovah, has promised to reunite us with our dead loved ones by means of a resurrection on a paradise earth in the near future. (John 5:28,29; Psalms 37:10,11,29) May the God of tender mercies ease your pain day by day as you meditate on his trustworthy promises. My deepest sympathy to you.