Amy Louise Lammers

Amy Louise Lammers

February 04, 1967 - December 21, 2010

Amy Louise Lammers

February 04, 1967 - December 21, 2010

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Amy Louise Lammers
Feb 4th, 1967 – Dec 21st, 2010

Amy Lammers of Laguna Hills died Tuesday, December 21, 2010 at her home in Laguna Hills, California. She was 43 years old.

Amy was born Feb 4th, 1967 in Madison, Wisconsin. She was the second of four children born to Roger and Sherry Henry. She moved to California when she was 8 years old and graduated from Mission Viejo High School in 1985. She married Mark Anthony Lammers, formerly from St. Henry, Ohio, in 1992 and left her job as secretary soon afterward to stay home and raise a family. She took great joy in being involved as a volunteer at her kid’s school.

She is survived by her husband Mark; their three children, Jonathan, Christian and Daisy Lammers of Laguna Hills; her parents Roger and Sherry Henry of Mission Viejo; her sister Melissa Henry of Santa Ana; brothers Matthew Henry of Moreno Valley and Michael Henry of Delaware; a hyper young puppy, two indoor cats and any neighborhood cat who came to her door looking for a meal.

Amy accepted Christ as her personal Savior in January of 1991 and we take comfort in the fact that her passing is a temporary separation from us. She is remembered most for her tender heart, her quick wit, first class party planner, a great cook, her devotion to family and her commitment to Christ.

The celebration of her life will be held at Abiding Savior Lutheran Church/School in Lake Forest, CA on Friday, January 7, 2011 at 11am.

Our joys will be greater, our love will be deeper, our lives will be fuller because we shared her moment.

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73 responses to Amy Louise Lammers

  1. Lynda Querry says:

    Karen, my mom Ramah, and I are thinking of you and your family.

  2. Mark,
    After yesterdays memorial service for Amy, it was very apparent she was loved by so many. I see by her smile and can tell by the stories told that she was an angel on earth. Why else would Our Heavenly Father want her right by His side? He wants Amy to touch the lives of so many others and now she will be able to touch the world. Amy will be able to spread her wings and be with anyone in need.
    After watching the video and hearing all the stories shared by friends and family, I have a small understanding of what a special person Amy IS. I say IS because she is alive in Christ, alive in heaven. I tried to express my heavy heart to you yesterday, but I know that my words cannot ease your pain at this time. Please know that you and your children are in my heart and my mind as these painful days slowly pass. Richard Lammers

  3. I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of Amy. I grew up right down the street from her family in Mission Viejo and she always made me laugh with something she did or said. I can’t believe she’s gone and my heartfelt condolences go out to her children and family. She was a wonderful person and I’m just grateful that I had the opportunity to get to know her.

  4. Mark and Family,
    Know our thoughts are with you during this time.
    Respectfully,
    Bill and Chris Collinsworth

  5. Jane Triggs says:

    Mark, I did not know Amy or You but I grew up with Amy’s mom Sherry. I just found out of your loss, I am so sorry and I will keep you and your family in my prayers. God bless you and your family. Say hi to Sherry for me please. Jane

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