May God bless you and your...
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
DARNICE WRIGHT
May 03, 2007 | PHILADELPHIA, PA
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
KIPPAMY LYNN, age 27, suddenly April 20, 2006. Amy was welcomed into heaven by her Nana and Pop-Pop, daughter of Robert Koenig and Sarahann (nee Pohler), sister of Alicejane Koenig, granddaughter of Frances Koenig and Vincent and Janet Kipp, Sr. Amy is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles...
Read MoreMay your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
DARNICE WRIGHT
May 03, 2007 | PHILADELPHIA, PA
Memory of Amy:
I have so many stories of Amy that it is hard to choose one. But I'll try. Ok this is a funny one but I know she would scream at me for telling it, but what the hay she is at my mercy now. Amy came down to Virginia to visit my pool. She made it perfectly clear she was not visiting me. She wanted me to go to work so she could spend the day lying around the pool. Well the night before when she got to my house I had been out skinny dipping in the pool. Of course she made a...
Marjorie Newman
April 27, 2007 | Suffolk, VA
Dear Amy,
You are in good hands that I know. And you are in good company as well. With Nana, Pop-Pop, Uncle Joe, Aunt Jan,David and Eddie. I miss all of you! These last few years have been hard to say the least. But a strange sense of calm and peace has come along with it. A new understanding of life and how precious it really is. This is something you always knew. I think about you everyday. I hear the laughter in you voice, I see the smile on your face. Each day I see your love of...
Marjorie Newman
April 27, 2007 | Suffolk, VA
I just wanted to say that Amy is always in the ARC - Hospital Services Department thoughts and memories. I always think of her but I know she is in a better place.
Angie
April 20, 2007 | Philadelphia, PA
It has been a year now since I last saw Amy but my vision has never changed. I know she has that smile and grace as she ministers to our heavenly Father. She is not alone and I invision her part of the welcome party as those of the family enter heaven to. Some day we will all be with her and there will be no more tears only joy that we are together. We walk this land with faith and trust that when it is time we will meet her there. Life is a journey that gives us many seasons, I embrace each...
Dorid D'Orazio
April 20, 2007 | Dagsboro
I cant believe it has been a year, I still think of Amy as much today as I did then, and will always have her on my mind and in my heart. She was such a wonderful friend as well as a coworker and I know she is still close by watching over all of us.
Tricia McFadden
April 20, 2007 | Philadelphia, PA
What a smile!
Amy Lynn loved being!
You could recognize that, even if you met her for a brief moment. I knew it right away. I saw when I first met her, a sweet tiny little girl sitting in her pumpkin seat with sparkling wonder filled eyes. And I thought – wow she really is letting us know how glad she is to be here, and even then I saw that she had a sweet humor and it was showing already – there she was with her thread thin hair waving back and forth with the slightest movement of air and static...
Sarahann Koenig
April 18, 2007 | Philadelphia, PA
So Beauitful
April 18, 2007
Always ready for Fun
April 18, 2007