Jim
I miss going to the beach with you
Birth date: Feb 18, 1971 Death date: Jun 15, 2013
Amy Lynn (Martin) Weatherbee, age 42, passed away Saturday, June 15, 2013 at Spectrum Health in Grand Rapids. She was born February 18, 1971 in Muskegon to Thomas Martin and Marie “Toni” Russo. Amy was a 1990 graduate of North Mus Read Obituary
I miss going to the beach with you
We were so sorry to hear of Amy's passing. We are praying for her family & friends and wishing peace to all.
Dr. Monica J. Lakatos & the staff of Northshore Dental Associates
Dear Weatherbee Family and Friends,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear loved one. Please accept my sincere condolences. I too have lost several loved ones in death, and the pain is fresh, even with the passage of much time. Thankfully, I have found relief in knowing that "The Most High God" is the “Hearer of Prayer”, and a source of tremendous comfort in times of grief and distress.(Psalms83:18,Psalms65:2) Please be assured , death will soon be “swallowed up forever” and we will have the opportunity to see our dead loved ones again.(Isaiah 25:8) My family and I wish you and yours peace.(Phillipians4:7)


This world lost a great person she was one of my customers for my job and soon a person I would call a friend. I would see her every Friday morning and she could make me laugh even if I didn't fell like it and some of the stories she would tell would crack me up..I remember coming in on this one Friday that I will never forget, I said Amy what are doing? she responded I'm watching my man work. I said what, yea he deliveres pop to our stores. She loved Norm so much. I'm so glad she found you and had you in her life even if it was short. She also loved her kids, talked about them with me all the time.I will forever miss those Friday morning chats..Love ya girl

Scott and Toni,
We are so sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
David, Pam and Katie Bukala
When I first hired Amy at Wesco having not known her all that well.....at times I thought, oh boy, what did I get myself into? However, she was always a good worker and once people got to know Amy and her personality, they quickly became to love her. Yes she was very honest and blundt at times, she said things most people wouldn't dare but it is just who she was and part of what made you love her. Amy was always proffesional when she needed to be and fun and laughing the rest of the time. The front desk (Amy's) was always the gathering spot for everyone and there was always lots of laughter and talking going on. Nobody seemed to mind though, she brought a lot of energy and noise to the office that is surely missed. It is way to quiet around here without her laugh and, and as Shawn mentioned, the clicking of her high heels on the tile. For such a tiny person, she had such a big personality. I mostly miss her greeting me every morning when I walk in the door, as I know many people do, she was always very good about that. We also had some great times together out of work, one of which I will never forget is a trip to Florida we took together. I am not sure if I have ever laughed so much, it was a memory I will never forget as well as many others. Then one day she met Norm and she was so in love and finally seemed really content and happy. I would always walk by her desk and on her computer she could log into the security cameras at the stores (she was always investigating something) and she would be looking for Norm delivering Pepsi so she could see him. My heart goes out to you Norm, she was taken from you way to quick, I can't imagine how hard that must be?! Lastly, little Livvie and Lainey, it is just so unfair for them to have to deal with this at such a young age. However, I have never seen a better father and such wonderful grandparents that do so much for those little girls. They are very fortunate to have such a loving and supportive family. Amy's spirit will always be alive in those girls and they will always have a guardian angel, that is for sure. Love you Amy, thanks for the memories and you will never be forgotten. We miss You!!
Pam Chingman