Jenny Ames passed away surrounded by the love of her family, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, creativity, and deep devotion to those she cherished most.
Born in Virginia, Jenny carried with her a gentle spirit and a love for creating beauty with her hands. She found joy in crocheting, knitting, and quilting, crafting pieces that wrapped her family in comfort and love. Each stitch was an expression of her care, and her handmade gifts will remain treasured reminders of her presence.
Jenny was a beloved wife to her husband, Gary Ames, and a devoted mother to her children, Ferrell, Frank, and Monica. Her family was the center of her world, and she nurtured it with kindness, patience, and unwavering love. She was a proud and loving grandmother to Luke, Adam, Jason, Leo, Veronica, and Daniel, who brought her endless happiness and pride.
Those who knew Jenny remember her generosity, her welcoming heart, and her ability to make any place feel like home. She created spaces filled with warmth and laughter, where family and friends always felt safe and cared for. Her wisdom and quiet strength touched many lives.
Jenny’s love for her family will live on in the memories they share, the traditions she created, and the beautiful handmade pieces she leaves behind. Though she will be deeply missed, her spirit remains woven into the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know her.
Her life was a beautiful reflection of love, dedication, and grace. She will be forever cherished and lovingly remembered.
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