Vicki L. Fogg April 28, 1954 – April 1, 2023 Vicki Lee Fogg was born April 28, 1954 to Harold P. Fogg and M. Barbara (Barker) Fogg. Vicki was a proud graduate of Windham High School in 1973. In the summer of 1973 Vicki was in a motorcycle accident and survived as a strong fighter paraplegic. Vicki went on to win medals in the New England Paraplegic Games in Table Tennis and Archery. She later trained and became certified as a archery instructor. She also became a unit clerk for R4 at Maine Medical Center, which is where she spent so much of her time recovering from her accident. Vicki is predeceased by her parents Harold and Barbara Fogg, an older sister Denise Fogg, two brothers-in-law, Donald Tanguay and Homer Drew, and nephew Donald (Donnie) Tanguay II. Vicki is survived by her sisters Charlene Tanguay, Debby Drew, both of Windham, Nieces Annette Whitcomb, Lisa Robbins, Pam Rich and Wanda Drew Dorr, Nephews Ricky Drew and Gary Drew, and her Aunt Kathleen Rogers. She also leaves behind many great nieces and nephews, and great-great nieces and nephews. Family was very important to Vicki. Along with her immediate family, she enjoyed two of her favorite cousins Sandy and Glenda. She became close and the family would like to recognize three of the home health care people who were an important and close part of her life for many years, Janet Peterson Tucker, Deb Holden and Joann Harmon. Vicki overcame many obstacles in her life after her accident. She learned to drive with hand controls. She endured dialysis for years before she was able to have a kidney transplant over a decade ago. She enjoyed watching all of the New England Pro-sports teams along with her Ohio State Football team. Vicki had a love of animals and had cats and dogs as pets through the years. She also loved looking up birds in her books and watching them. She enjoyed driving her parents throughout New England in their later years to enjoy the sights from everything to waterfalls in New Hampshire to Morgan Horse Shows in Vermont. We will honor Vicki's wishes of no service.