Queen of Versailles' star Jackie Siegel seen with daughter's casket, David and Jackie Siegel, subjects of the 2012 narrative Queen of Versailles, laid their 18-year-old little girl Victoria to lay on Tuesday after she was discovered lethargic in the family's Florida home.
Outside the administration, Jackie Siegel was spotted holding a cellphone in what gave off an impression of being pictures of her snapping photographs of her little girl's coffin as it was stacked into a funeral car. Victoria's body was then taken to Woodlawn Cemetery in Gotha, Fla. where she was covered amid a private administration.
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Victoria's official tribute depicted her as a "sensible nonconformist young lady" and "a natural heavenly attendant with a delicate nature and minding soul." The obit likewise point by point the adolescent's long container rundown, which included skydiving, proficient poker player, remote ocean angling, opening a campground, and opening a sushi eatery at the Cocoa Beach Pier.
The Siegel family tended to hypothesis and gossipy tidbits encompassing Victoria's demise on Monday, in an announcement saying, "Victoria had a past filled with seizures and was endorsed prescription for this condition. Lamentably she got to be reliant and battled with this condition. She willfully experienced restoration and was endeavoring to address this issue."
The Siegel family reported they were beginning the Victoria Siegel Foundation, which "will be committed to helping disturbed adolescents with enslavement issues, like the Betty Ford Clinic." They asked that commitments to the establishment be made in lieu of blooms.
Outside the administration, Jackie Siegel was spotted holding a cellphone in what gave off an impression of being pictures of her snapping photographs of her little girl's coffin as it was stacked into a funeral car. Victoria's body was then taken to Woodlawn Cemetery in Gotha, Fla. where she was covered amid a private administration.
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Victoria's official tribute depicted her as a "sensible nonconformist young lady" and "a natural heavenly attendant with a delicate nature and minding soul." The obit likewise point by point the adolescent's long container rundown, which included skydiving, proficient poker player, remote ocean angling, opening a campground, and opening a sushi eatery at the Cocoa Beach Pier.
The Siegel family tended to hypothesis and gossipy tidbits encompassing Victoria's demise on Monday, in an announcement saying, "Victoria had a past filled with seizures and was endorsed prescription for this condition. Lamentably she got to be reliant and battled with this condition. She willfully experienced restoration and was endeavoring to address this issue."
The Siegel family reported they were beginning the Victoria Siegel Foundation, which "will be committed to helping disturbed adolescents with enslavement issues, like the Betty Ford Clinic." They asked that commitments to the establishment be made in lieu of blooms.
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