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Victorine Day ... enjoyed baking, crocheting; at 92

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DOVER - Victorine Muriel Day went home to be with the Lord on October 21, 2025 at Langdon Place in Dover, NH., at age 92, peacefully and with her grandson Daniel Day by her side, after a period of failing health.

She was born on March 22, 1933, at the family home in Gorham, NH, the oldest child of Raymond and Muriel Stuart (Rogers). Vicki was a beautiful soul - kind, gracious, and loving to everyone that crossed paths with her, and she felt compelled to feed anyone who came to her home. She was an amazing cook, but an even better baker. Her pies, bread, fudge, cakes, doughnuts, and cookies were highly anticipated at every family gathering.

She grew up in Stark, NH. After graduating from Groveton High School in 1951, she attended and graduated with a bachelor's degree from Lyndon Teacher's College in Vermont, where she met her future husband, Richard Day. They were married in 1958. Together they raised four children at their home in Dover: Timothy, Nathan, Brian, and Elizabeth (Betsy).

Vicki was active in the community as an elementary school teacher, piano teacher, Sunday school teacher, Cub Scout den mother, and Camp Fire Girls leader.

She was a talented seamstress that made beautiful clothing, including wedding and bridesmaid dresses for family members. She embroidered, crocheted, and knitted dozens of sweaters and blankets.

Vicki was predeceased by her parents Raymond and Muriel, her brothers Raymond Stuart and David Goulette, her husband Richard Day, and her son, Brian Day. She is survived by her children; Timothy and his wife Denise, Nathan and his wife Diane, and Elizabeth and her husband James Robertson, five grandchildren: Daniel Day, Ryan Day, Melissa Stevens, Zachary Stevens, and Max Stevens, two sisters Donna Hubbard of Arizona and Brenda Green of Alabama, brother Alan Stuart and his wife Valerie of Barrington, NH and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

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