Susan George
May all of Amy's family draw comfort from John 5:28,29 & Revelation 21:3,4 during this most difficult time.She loved and lived life to the fullest. May she remain in Jehovah's love & memory.
Susan George - January 30th, 2012 at 10:38pm
Birth date: Oct 3, 1963 Death date: Jan 20, 2012
Amy Jean (Woodard) Lindenbaum, 48, wife of Jon Lindenbaum passed peacefully Friday evening January 20, 2012 at her parents’ home with her closest family members and lifelong friend by her side, she left us with her wonderful smile Read Obituary
May all of Amy's family draw comfort from John 5:28,29 & Revelation 21:3,4 during this most difficult time.She loved and lived life to the fullest. May she remain in Jehovah's love & memory.
Susan George - January 30th, 2012 at 10:38pm
To Amy's family, Amy was a bridesmaid in my wedding and I asked her because she was a good friend and lots of fun. She visited us once in Key Largo but we lost touch after that. She always could make me laugh and see the other side of a problem. I'm sorry I didn't know about her illness or her funeral, because I would have made an effort to be there. I wish you all the best and my sincere condolences. I'll miss her.
Sue Cunningham - January 29th, 2012 at 5:18pm
There are not too many people who can make you feel so welcome, not only to their house but as a new family member. That's what I remember in my all too short time of knowing Amy. Thank you for being such a wonderful person to know. You will be greatly missed.
Laurel Peterson - January 29th, 2012 at 12:02pm
Amy you touched so many with your amazing smile and one of a kind laugh. You will be missed by so many. We will continue to fight in you memory.
Lori Wittkopp - January 28th, 2012 at 8:18pm
Amy you left such a mark on everyone you came in contact with, we will miss your smile and laugh
Lori Wittkopp - January 28th, 2012 at 8:10pm
Love ya brother - I'm here for ya anytime! Denny
Denny Dyer - January 28th, 2012 at 7:43pm
I only recently met Amy at a family picnic at the Elks that Mark and Cre invited us to. Amy and I discovered we had a mutual friend, Tami Gage. Doug and I brought 2yr old Shaw to the picnic who spent time entertaining us with a hose. No one was brave enough to challenge him to take it away. The whole family made Doug and I feel so welcome and our prayers our with you. Death amazes me in that it can be so blessed for the one that goes but so sad for those left behind. Many sympathies to you all from myself and Doug Berge.
Deb Hendershot - January 27th, 2012 at 2:19pm
May the love and caring of all your family and friends surround you during this time and the days to come. You are in our thoughts and prayers.##imported-begin##Ed and Shirley Rosich##imported-end##
Dear Tim and Marilyn,
We cannot begin to imagine the heartache you must feel. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.We are not able to attend the service but will be holding you up in prayer and asking that God comforts you as you celebrate the life Amy had and mourn her loss.
Sincerely, Yosef,Dee and boys##imported-begin##Yosef and Dee Johnson##imported-end##
My thoughts and prayers are with the family and close friends. In times like these there is nothing anyone can say that will make it all better or bring Amy back. Amy was a remarkable, witty and safistacated lady with a great sense of humor. I often think of a company outting in Travers City on the golf course it was my first time golfing, I had no clue as to how the game was played, I followed Amy's lead. I did more chasing and hunting for lost balls and getting yeld at for not moving fast enough from other players I was moving to slow in hitting the ball. Amy was having a great time laughing and teasing me about how I was playing the game.She was having a great day on the course enjoying her game. It was one of those days that anything could happened, I nearly missed hitting the director of the college in the head. Dennis the director of the College and I lost balls in the pond,the woods and where ever else a ball could get lost while golfing. We didn't care we were having fun watching Amy as she flotted across the green. I will never forget what we witnessed that warm afternoon on the green that day. Amy hit a hole in one. She hit the ball it went sailing in the air and dropped directly in the hole. She, herself could not believe her eyes. I can't used the descriptive language she used, however it was loud and funny. I had no clue what a hole in one was, what I did learn that day,was, hitting a hole in one was a rare occasion for her because she said it will never happen again in her life time. Dennis and I had lost all of our golf balls. Amy had a great game and a great time had a great game. In restaurants she would often smell her food before eating it. When I get to haven I'm going to ask her why did she smell everything before she ate it. What a bleeing she were to those who knew her, even for a short while. I know in the 48 years she was with us here on earth, she touchd many lives. I know because she touched mine. It is not how long one lives that will be remembered, but how one lived that will be remembered. Her body is gone but her soul will live on forever. I am thankful for August 22nd 1988 was the day I met Amy she took me under her wings and trained me. I became a very successful representative at ITT
Technical Institute for more than 10 years. Thank you Amy for sharing a small part of my life I wish we had stayed in touch, When you get to haven say hi to my wife Karen she died 2 years ago I miss her dearly.##imported-begin##SirArthur E Treadwell##imported-end##