
In Loving Memory
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Victoria Whitworth
November 17, 1956 — May 17, 2026
Victoria Whitworth
November 17, 1956 – May 17, 2026
On the serene morning of May 17, 2026, Victoria Whitworth, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, departed this world peacefully at her home, at the age of 69. Born on November 17, 1956, in Indianapolis, Victoria was a beacon of love and warmth, who touched countless lives with her indomitable spirit and boundless compassion.
Victoria was the cherished daughter of Thomas and Hazel Foster, who predeceased her, along with her dear brothers Doug, Kevin, and Gary Foster. Despite the loss of her parents and siblings, Victoria carried forward their legacy of love and strength, nurturing a family that would always be at the heart of her existence.
A devoted mother, Victoria is survived by her loving son, Jason Foster, who inherited her kindness and generosity. She also leaves behind her brother Rick Foster and her sister Rhonda Kurt, who were lifelong companions and confidants. Her legacy continues in her four adored grandchildren: Alyssa Foster, Jalan Foster, Shiloh Harris, and Elijah Reid. Each of them carries a piece of her heart, enriched by the love and wisdom she imparted.
Victoria's professional journey was as colorful as her personality. She spent several years working as a prison guard, a role that showcased her strength and resilience. Later, she found joy in a more personable position as a waitress, where her sassy attitude and warm heart made her a favorite among patrons and colleagues alike. Her work was more than a job; it was a testament to her belief in kindness and service to others.
Outside of her career, Victoria's passions were as nurturing as her soul. She loved to sew and quilt, creating beautiful keepsakes that were threads of her love woven into fabric. Her sharp mind was always engaged, whether through playing memory games or enjoying her favorite soap operas and episodes of Judge Judy. Yet, her greatest pleasure was in the simple joy of being surrounded by those she loved and who loved her back.
Victoria was a woman who knew no stranger; her home and heart were always open. Her sassy charm was matched only by her deep compassion, ensuring that no one went without under her watchful care. Her love for children was truly remarkable, and every child who crossed her path found in her a kindred spirit and a source of endless affection.
As her family reflects on her life, they wish to share this special message: "Although we will greatly miss her presence, we will never forget the good times and memories that were created with her." Victoria's life was a tapestry of love, laughter, and unwavering support, woven with threads of kindness and joy. She leaves behind a community richer for having known her and a family forever grateful for her love.
In honoring Victoria’s life, we remember her not only for the love she gave but for the love she inspired in others. May her spirit continue to guide us, and may we find comfort in the memories we shared with such a remarkable woman.