On Tuesday, December 19, 2006, LUCY MARIE AMENT of Washington, DC. Loving wife of William C. Ament, II; devoted mother of Adam, Matthew, Peter and Mark Austin and Bryan and Lysa Ament; sister of Irene Mauro, Theresa Snyder, Mary Orlando, Carmen Facciobene and the late Regina Frank. Family and friends will be received on Thursday at St. Mary's of the Assumption Catholic Church, 14912 Main St., Upper Marlboro, MD from 6 to 9 p.m., where Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, December 22, 2006 at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Clinton, MD. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, Montgomery County Unit, 11331 Amherst Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20902, Arrangements made by HUNTT FUNERAL HOME, Waldorf, MD.
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Keshia Lott
December 21, 2006
To The family of Mrs. Ament
I am truly sorry for the loss of your loved one. She was a very nice person. I worked at her Primary Care Office and I use to do her referrals for her. She will be truly missed and may God Bless you all.
Kathleen Cuccaro
December 21, 2006
I remember Lucy the day she was born. A beautiful baby with black hair and big brown eyes. She joined a family of three sisters.There I was not only a neighbor-but a cousin and being an only child I loved the growing large family that became six. What a thrill to see Lucy in the growning stages of a family that was so unique,but beautiful. With a father,my Uncle a hard working man who loved and cared for his wife and children and my Aunt sharing her caring ways to each of her children,spirtual and loving. Remembering Lucy on her Communion Day. She looked like an Angel. Lucy was always giving and watching over her sisters and her only brother. She came to my daughter's wedding-We reminisced and shared are early days. We also shared some cries and some laughs, but most of all I am happy we are cousins. We will never be apart. We will meet again someday. love you May you rest in Peace, cousin Kathleen
Arvel Burke
December 21, 2006
I worked with Lucy when she was in the Data Processing Department.
Lucy will always be remembered for her beautiful smile, which she displayed almost constantly and her
inexhaustible energy.
Arvel Burke
Katherine Bennett
December 21, 2006
My deepest sympathy to Lucy's family. Whenever I had the opportunity to speak to Lucy, she was warm, friendly, and very professional. I also enjoyed her sense of humor. She will be missed by her many friends and co-workers in Prince George's County Public Schools.
I know I will miss her.
Katherine Bennett
Executive Assistant
Maryland Association of Boards of Education
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