Amy-Feeney-Obituary

Amy Christine Feeney

Morehead City, North Carolina

Aug 4, 1967 – Nov 6, 2024 (Age 57)

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BORN
August 4, 1967
DIED
November 6, 2024
AGE
57
LOCATION
Morehead City, North Carolina

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Amy Christine Feeney (Covington), lovingly known as Aim, passed away on November 6, 2024, in Beaufort, NC, at the age of 57. Born on August 4, 1967, in Winston Salem, NC, she grew into a precious and beautiful soul, always prioritizing the needs of others above her own. Amy grew up in...

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This was such a shock hearing of Amy´s passing:( We sure had some fun times watching our kids all grow up in Bridgehampton. She was such a shining light put out way too soon. RIP sweet friend & we´ll all have a huge party when we meet again. Big hugs to Jane Moll, Velickovich & Stumler...I´m sure heavens having quite the party with you all

Amy was truly like a second mother to me while I was growing up- always there with open arms, wise words, and unwavering kindness. Her warmth and generosity left a significant mark on my life, and I am so grateful for every moment we shared. She will be profoundly missed, but her spirit and the love she gave so freely will stay with us all forever.

Amy, you were the epitome of grace and kindness. Your smile always lit up the room,. The world has lost a beautiful soul with your passing. My thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones, especially Sean, Jake, Josh, and Luke whose lives you were so beautifully entwined. May God surrounded and comfort them and peace be granted knowing you dear friend are joyfully celebrating in the presence of our dear Lord. Until we meet again your smile and light will always be in my heart. Beverly...

I went to high school with her- she was in the grade above me. Always smiling , cheering for Williams bulldogs and just an all around sweet southern girl. I am sadden r and shocked to learn of her passing. So young. Prayers go out to her husband and sons and who I know are grieving her loss. She shined bright in the world. I extend my deepest sympathies to the family.

The first time I really met Amy was at her wedding to my uncle Sean. She was immediately the brightest person in the room. while they were dancing her dress strap had fallen off her shoulder, but she was still so happy and not fussy about it like most brides would be and fixed it with a smile. She didn´t stop smiling and never took her eyes away from uncle Sean. They both were so in love and happy and that is how i always remember her, a ray of sunshine.

I have blessed to know Amy since I was 18. She will forever be my "sister" and friend. My favorite memory of Amy has to be the massive holiday dinner she would put together. She would be cooking, stirring a pot in one hand, holding a baby in her hip- all in her high heeled boots. She made it look effortless and always provided us with memories. I love you Amy.