Rebecca's obituary
Rebecca Ann "Becky" Vitali passed away on January 14, 2024, at the age of 56 in Palm Coast, Florida. She was born on April 10, 1967, in Mishawaka, Indiana, to Margaret Ann Freels.
In Loving Memory of Becky:
Becky, affectionately known as her husband's Bratty Princess, left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know her. She was a woman of extraordinary warmth and authenticity, fully embracing everyone she encountered with a genuine and open heart.
Devoting her life to the teachings of Jesus Christ, Becky found profound solace in His love. Her unwavering faith was not only a source of strength for herself but also a guiding light that she generously shared with others. Becky's passion was to spread love and joy to every soul she touched, and she did so with an unparalleled zeal.
Bold in her expressions of love and creative in her soul, Becky brought a unique and vibrant energy to every interaction. Her spirit was infectious, leaving a lasting impression on those who had the privilege of crossing paths with her. Becky's legacy is one of love, faith, and boundless compassion.
Becky's enduring legacy is cherished by her beloved family members who will forever hold her close in their hearts. She is survived by her devoted spouse, Donald Gene Vitali, who shared a lifetime of love and laughter with her. The family circle extends to include her cherished children: Michelle Ann Mann, Holly Ann Williams and spouse David Wayne Williams, Skye Lenea Miller and spouse Matthew Dennis Miller, Katrina Gloria Geigley and spouse Trevor Jay Geigley, and Donald Joseph Vitali and spouse Allison Marie Vitali.
Becky's love and warmth also touched the lives of her seven grandchildren, who were a source of immense joy to her: Cassandra Renee Williams, David Wayne Williams, Sophia Lenea Miller, Layla Grace Miller, Benjamin Gene Geigley, Liam Jay Geigley, and Adeline Marie Vitali.
In addition to her immediate family, Becky leaves behind her beloved aunt, Dora Lora, and cousins Kathy Kelly, Wendy Weast, and Steven Lorah. Together, they share in the grief of her passing and the gratitude for the beautiful memories she leaves behind.
Becky worshipped at the Apostolic Working Company in Palm Coast, Florida.
In addition to her roles as a devoted spouse, loving mother, and cherished family member, Becky was a woman of diverse passions that illuminated the tapestry of her life. She found exhilaration and freedom on the open road, as motorcycles became a thrilling canvas for her adventures. A true equestrian spirit, horseback riding allowed her to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the world from a different perspective.
In the quiet moments, Becky's creativity blossomed through the strokes of a paintbrush and the flow of written words. Her paintings were vibrant reflections of her soul, capturing the essence of the world as seen through her unique lens. As an avid reader, she immersed herself in the magic of literature, finding solace and inspiration within the pages of countless books.
The tranquil embrace of the beach and the allure of boating provided Becky with a sense of serenity and joy. Whether navigating the waves or simply basking in the sun-kissed sands, she found peace in the rhythm of the ocean. Above all, her unwavering devotion to Jesus was the guiding light of her life, influencing every aspect of her journey.
There will be a celebration of life for Becky in Middlebury, Indiana, on February 3rd, 2024. An additional celebration of life in Palm Coast, Florida, will be announced.
In celebrating Becky's life, let us remember the spirited woman who lived passionately and embraced a kaleidoscope of interests. May her love for motorcycles, horseback riding, painting, writing, reading, boating, the beach, and her profound faith in Jesus continue to inspire us as we reflect on the rich tapestry of her remarkable life.
Contributions in Becky's memory can be made through Zelle at 386-234-5016 or Venmo at @LiveLoveFL.
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