Victoria A. Von Rotz

Victoria A. Von Rotz
Vicki Von Rotz of Bothell, Washington, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at Evergreen Hospice, in Kirkland, at the age of 78. She was born to Robert & Georgia McNulty in Seattle, WA on February 7, 1947, the 4th of 7 children.
Vicki attended Catholic schools for 12 years, graduating from Bishop Blanchet High School in 1965. Over the years, she strove to stay in touch with school friends and family members. Vicki’s working years involved jobs in various industries, including insurance, floral arranging, interior decorating, and house staging. She was very creative and loved thrifting and scouting garage sales looking for unique finds for her home staging business and in helping many folks with their personal decorating needs.
Vicki is survived by her loving husband, Harry of 47 years; children, Lisa Wood, Shannon Marth, Scott (Morgan) Butterfield, Mitchell Von Rotz (Annie Price); stepchildren Denise (Michael) Hespeler and Deanna (Michael) Pletka; nine grandchildren; siblings, Robert McNulty (Sheila Walter), Roger McNulty, Margaret (William) Quinn, GeeGee (David) Sundby; brother-in-law, Mel Kottenbrock and many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her parents Robert & Georgia McNulty, brother Mark McNulty, sister Linda Kottenbrock and sister-in-law Gayle McNulty.
Vicki will be truly missed. Family will have a private celebration of life in the near future.
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I remember Vicki fondly, as my siblings and the McNulty family played on 19th Ave NE. Kick the Can, Beat it Beat it Presto, baseball games in the street were just a small part of my favorite memories growing up. I call Vicki my childhood girlfriend fondly. She may be gone, but the memories we had will always be treasured. Sleep well my friend, your departed friends and family will take care of you now.
Thoughts and prayers to all the McNulty family! I had some really fun times with Vicky that make for good memories. She was a very special lady!
I have many great memories with Vicki thru all our Blessed Sacrament years and into adulthood. (Old age too) Lots of fun times meeting up with Patty Lou and Laurel to catch up and laugh. I regret not staying in touch these last few years. You will always be in my heart Vicki.
Vicki and I shared a long friendship with many teenage adventures that lasted into adulthood. And we only got caught once.
I will always call you my friend.
You are finally out of pain. Rest in peace my forever friend.