Amy-Kassner-Obituary

Amy Jane Kassner

Chandler, Arizona

Feb 27, 1958 – Aug 2, 2025

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BORN
February 27, 1958
DIED
August 2, 2025
LOCATION
Chandler, Arizona

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Chandler - Amy Jane Hogan Kassner passed away peacefully at the age of 67 holding hands with her beloved husband Rick on Saturday August 2nd, 2025.Amy was always smiling, so gentle and kind, smart as a whip, beautiful inside and out, had the heart of a lion, giving, always sending cards on...

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Your goddess is sleeping above you now and watching over her family as she always did. Your menories of her shall live on forever. Take time to give yourself permission to heal. She would want you to be happy and healthy and take care of your loved ones

My family lived next to Amy's in Sevierville on Cherry Street. What a wonderful family! Mother loved talking about all the Hogan's and the fun time we had! Her favorite was a between Amy and one of my sister's and a game of "I dare you to cross this line"! Keeping you all in our prayers and thoughts, The Simpsons

Amy was a wonderful person, Rick. I am so sorry for your loss

What a beautiful tribute. There are no words we have for the sorrow we have in our hearts for Amy's passing. It's so unfortunate that Julie & I didn't see you more often over all the years. Time just goes by so fast and she left us much to soon. May God bless each & every friend and/or family member that had the honor of being a part of her life & legacy.

My fondest memories of Amy are her beautiful smile and engaging personality. She was a wonderful hostess who along with Rick threw our favorite annual parties. She would always make the time to sit and have great conversations and we admired her toughness and resilience having battled through and overcome too many personal health challenges. We most admired her love affair with Rick and the unmistakable way they cherished each other. May God bless her & keep her until we all meet again

Amy was a strong, supportive, loving woman and role model to anyone who had the pleasure to know her for any amount of time. She earned eternal happiness

My favorite thing about Amy was how she made my buddy, Rick, feel. His happiness made me happy.