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Ms. Amy Elizabeth Longcore, Age 32 of Fremont died Wednesday, November 02, 2005 at home. She was born Amy Elizabeth Longcore in Fremont, Michigan, the daughter of Janet Lynn (Hikade) and James Roger Longcore on September 24, 1973. She was formerly a Caregiver and Activities Director for Palmer House and Transitional Health Care Services. She was an avid writer and world traveller. She leaves behind many people who will miss her, her parents James & Janet Longcore of Fremont; Fiance Danny Ferrell of Stevenson, Scotland; her brothers Daniel Longcore of Fremont and Nicholas & Missy Longcore of Barryton, MI; her grandparents James H. & Bert Longcore of Fremont; several Aunts, Uncles and Cousins; she was preceded in death by her grandmother Helen Longcore and her grandparents William & Betty Hikade. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM from the McKinley Funeral Home, Newaygo Chapel on Saturday, November 05, 2005. Interment in Chubbuck-Pinewood Cemetery. Visitation 7-9 PM Friday and 1 hour prior to service on Saturday. For memorial contributions please consider the Humane Society. You may sign her online guest book at www.mckinleyfuneral.com
CommentsJim & Janet, You are in my prayers. Anna Comstock
CommentsJim, Janet, Dan & Nick, My heart goes out to you for your loss. Thank you so very much for sharing Amy with those of us who have been blessed to know her. She made such a positive impact on so many people's lives, mine included. I will always celebrate Amy's precious, caring, loving, beautiful, sweet, joyous life. Her friendship will always mean the world to me, and I pray that you all find peace and comfort. With deepest sympathy, Christopher Lyons
CommentsAmy was a sweetheart. Knowing her was a pleasure. I am glad she came my way. My deepest sympathies. Marilyn Lyons
CommentsJust wanted to let you know my thoughts and prayers are with you Jim & Janet.Amy was a fun person to work around and will be sadly missed by many of us.Forrest Burns
CommentsTo Amy's family and friends, Amy was such a vibrant, enjoyable, loving presence. I was lucky that she was a friend to my sons, Tim and Andy, because then I got to know her too. She was always thinking, always friendly, and celebrated life so well. I pray that you are comforted by memories of her and by God's spirit. Karen Ray
CommentsI am very sorry to hear of her passing...i graduated with Amy back in 1991...she was a good person and will be missed.......... Eric Hillard
CommentsI feel so lucky to have reconnected with Amy this summer. She was just as positive a force as I remembered, a truly good and loving spirit. Hanging out with Amy was just like old times... we drove the backroads listening to Belle&Sebastian cds, taking photos of cloud-streaked skies, the frog pond, and the blueberry patch, and just talking talking talking. She drove back to Boston with me for a week this fall and she fell in love with Walden Pond. I will always remember and treasure our time there. My heart goes out to Jim, Janet, Nick, and Daniel, as well as to Danny in Scotland. She loved you all and she loved life. With love and sympathy, Kerrie Kemperman
CommentsOur deepest sympathy, Amy was a special person and will be greatly missed. Gayle Harmon and Linda Maitland
CommentsJim, Janet & family my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Amy will be sadly missed. I really enjoyed working in the stockroom with her. Rose Twork
CommentsMy Deepest Sympathy. Amy was a joy to be around and one of the most caring people I have ever met. I will always cherish my memories of her and am thankful that our paths met. David Ermisch
CommentsMy Deepest Sympathy. Amy was a joy to be around and one of the most caring people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I will always cherish my memories of her and am thankful that our paths met, if only for a short time. David Ermisch
CommentsDear family, I am truely sorry for your loss. I first met Amy in threatre my freshman year, her senior and she was like a big sister to me. I am very lucky to have gotten to have her in my life, even for the short time I got to be in school with her. She was loving and kind and always full of smiles. My prayers are with your family and loved ones.
CommentsDear family, I am truely sorry for your loss. I first met Amy in threatre my freshman year, her senior and she was like a big sister to me. I am very lucky to have gotten to have her in my life, even for the short time I got to be in school with her. She was loving and kind and always full of smiles. My prayers are with your family and loved ones. Heidi (Cosens)Hofstra
CommentsMy thoughts and prayers are with you. Kim (Bolen) Johnson
CommentsJanet and Jim, My mother just told me about Amy, I'm so sorry. I was just telling someone last week about how Amy and Sarah got her baby brother out of the crib and Sarah came walking down the hall with him. Wow that was a long time ago. I'm sorry that I never got to know Amy as an adult but will always remember the fun that her and Sarah had together as children. Our prayers are with you and your family. In Christ, Lendy and Carolyn Waller
McKinley Funeral Homes, Inc.
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