Amy-Soczynski-Obituary

Amy Soczynski

Blaine, Minnesota

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Soczynski, Amy Age 38, of Ham Lake. Survived by husband, Adam; children, Amanda, Julia & Andrew; parents, Howard & Karen Giese; sister, Julie (Shane) Burgett; father-in-law, Jerry (Marie) Soczynski; mother-in-law, MaryAnn Soczynski; many nieces, nephews other relatives & friends. Funeral service at GLEN CARY LUTHERAN CHURCH (15531 Central Ave. NE, Ham Lake) Sunday at 3 PM. Visitation at KOZLAK-RADULOVICH BLAINE CHAPEL (107th Ave. NE & Hwy. 65) Saturday from 5-8 PM and also one hour prior to services at Church. KOZLAK-RADULOVICH BLAINE CHAPEL "A Celebration of Life" 763-783-1100
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Her laugh, her smile and she was first cousin and we got into lots of trouble as children. I miss you dearly Amy!

Howard & Karen

We are so sorry for the loss of your beloved Amy. May God continue to comfort you during this very difficult time. You will be in our thoughts and prayers ALWAYS.

Love and Friendship
Randy & LuAnn Stender

Amanda, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. We always welcomed you into our home and will continue to do so at any time. May God be with you during this difficult time.

I didn't really know Amy that well. Her husband, Adam, was mine and Amanda's soccer coach for the longest time. I was about 8 or so when I met Amanda and started playing soccer and the only thing I can remember about her mom was when I had to be goalie and I made a save by jumping really high to catch the ball. Amy came up to me after that game and told me how amazing that save was and that I did a really great job. Its been 10 plus years since then and that memory has always stayed with me....

Dear Adam, Amanda, Julia, Andrew and Family,
I was so fortunate to have met Amy about 5 or 6 months ago on a Wednesday evening during the Chapel Choir rehersal. She was so friendly, vibrant, and a joy to spend time with. She was a truly wonderful person and I looked forward to Wednesday evenings and the chats a small group of us would have. I am so sorry for your loss of Amy. She will be so dearly missed by all who knew her. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Amy was a bundle of energy, laughter and joy for us at our office. She will be missed by all. Our prayers go out to the family. We pray for their courage and understanding,as well as renewed strength and perseverence.

God Bless,
Frank & Bonnie D'Angelo
Minneapolis

Adam and Family,
I had the privilege of meeting Amy at the company picnic. What a bright, shining star she was, and now she truly is!
My heart goes out to you.

I am the daughter of the couple who built the house next to your families house a few years ago. I am so sorry to hear about this and you will be in my prayers!

Andrew,
KZ has kept you in our thoughts this past week. We sure miss you! We are so sorry to hear of your family's news. However, we feel fortunate that we listened to your mom's favorite story in February. What a special memory. -Ms. Zeman