She married actor
Jack Oakie in 1950 and remained with him until his death on January 23, 1978. After his death, she arranged the posthumous publication of her late husband's book, ''Jack Oakie's Double Takes'' and also published a number of other books about him. Victoria and Jack Oakie lived their entire married life at "Oakridge", their estate at 18650 Devonshire Street west of
Reseda Boulevardin
Northridge, Los Angeles, California. Oakridge, considered to be one of the last remnants of the large Northridge estates famed for
thoroughbred breeding, was originally commissioned by
Barbara Stanwyck and designed by
Paul Williams; Stanwyck sold it to Oakie in 1940. Victoria Oakie continued to live there after her husband's death and bequeathed the estate to the
University of Southern California. After two failed attempts to develop the property, Oakridge was acquired by the City of Los Angeles in 2010. The property was developed into the Oakridge Estate Park, which opened in December 2018. The house has been maintained in the park, as both it and the grounds are listed as
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #484. ==Death==