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Amelia Ann Shadid Massad

Dallas, Texas

1929 - 2016

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May 23, 2016
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Dallas, Texas
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MASSAD, Amelia (Amy) Ann Shadid Amelia (Amy) Ann Shadid Massad was born September 18, 1929 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Lebanese immigrant parents, passed away on Monday, May 23, 2016. She is survived by her three cherished daughters: Terri M. Bumgarner , Sheryl M. Baxter, Rose M. Wise and their...

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Thinking of your family during this time of loss. Remembering the times we spent with Mimi when Matt and Lindsey were engaged and married. A wonderful sweet vibrant woman.

Although I didn't know Amelia I just wanted to say to the family and friends how sorry I am for the loss of your loved one. Please know that your family will be in my prayers. (John 11:1-44)

my thoughts are with all of you at this time...I met amy when she was in meadow central mall and when the boutique moved to preston center we became friends in addition to being a customer... she will be missed by everyone that she touched and became a part of their lives. i am happy to say that both amy and ed were very special to me...
fondly,
lynne bogart

Amy was a delightful woman with warm energy and spunk that I will never forget. She delighted in meeting new people, changing with the newest trends in fashion, and in making everyone around her comfortable and loved. I know that Amy is with Ed again, and they are with our Lord in a place of peace that we can only imagine. May her family and her many friends celebrate her long life, for we were all blessed to have her in ours.

Many fond memories shopping at the Meadow/Central store! Amy was such a fun person . . . please know my thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.

To my long-time friend and neighbor, Amy, you will be greatly missed.

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort hear your heart-broken prayers and provide you with much needed comfort during the difficult days and weeks ahead (Isaiah 42:10).