Amy Suzanne Thimmesch
Amy Suzanne Thimmesch, of Mission, Kansas, passed away on January 12, 2012. Amy was born in Merriam, Kansas, on December 19, 1976, to Carl and Barbara Thimmesch.
Amy was preceded in death by her grandparents, Ida and Carl Thimmmesch and her grandfather, William Brohl.
Amy is survived by her mother and father, Carl and Barbara Thimmesch; her maternal grandmother, Margaret Brohl; sister Emily Davis and husband, Nicholas; brother, Steve Thimmesch and wife Amanda; three nieces, Madison, Abigail and Jullian Thimmesch; and two nephews, Tyler Davis and Landon Thimmesch.
Amy graduated from St. Pius X Elementary School in Mission. She attended Bishop Miege High School and graduated from Beloit High School. She attended Kansas City Kansas Community College.
Amy was a loving and caring daughter, granddaughter, sister and aunt. All those who knew Amy appreciated her energetic and upbeat personality and her sense of humor. She could brighten any room with her smile. Amy was family orientated and loved spending time with her nieces and nephews. Amy never knew a stranger and made friends everywhere she went. She will be remembered for her generosity and kindness. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Visitation and Funeral Service
Visitation will be at from 6:00-7:30 p.m., Monday, January 16, 2012, at St. Pius Catholic Church, 5500 Woodson, Mission, Kansas, Mass of Christian Burial will at 10:00 a.m., January 17, 2012, at the church. Burial in Resurrection Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions
The family suggests memorial contributions at St. Pius Catholic Church, 5500 Woodson, Mission, Kansas 66202.
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Ohh my sweet Amos, Words can not describe how I feel right now. My heart is heavy with sadness of your passing. You are not just my friend you are my sister, We have had so much fun in our time together. We have had our shares of ups and downs but during those times we have done those together, You have helped me in so many ways. I will always cherish you and love you until it is my turn to go and join you. You have always had the biggest heart for any living creature. Heaven is a little bit brighter with you in it . Although your journey here on earth is over. I know God needed you for bigger plans that is why you are there now, My Love always and big hugs my sweet friend / sister I love you and will never forget you.. Your Best friend Shannon
My deepest sympathy to the Thimmesch Family! I am overwhelmed with grief! Amy was my dearest friend and I will miss her more than words can express. If there is anything I can do, please, do not hesitate to call me.
As you know, my sister passed away just two months ago and I am sure my two loved ones just made Heaven a little bit brighter.
You are in my thoughts and prayers today and always!
Kristy Yonts
We are so sorry to hear of Amy’s death. Your family will be in our prayers during this most difficult time. May the Good Lord give you all strength & courage.
Sincerely,
Carol & Ron Schober
Amy was one of the greatest ladies Ive ever known.. A pure heart and always told it like it was.. There is so much I could go on and on about but if she is reading this now all I can picture is a big smile from her face.. We go back a long ways.. Every time we ever had together was nothing but the greatest. She will truly be missed.. I love ya girl and know some day soon Ill see ya again..Gotta keep em seperated!!! :
In times of loss we are saddened by the absence of a loved one. Reminded of the sweet laugh that no one could ever duplicate. Her generous and compassionate heart that showered love and affection. I celebrate her life and the joy she brought to all that knew and loved her. Amy was a light that shined bright she warmed the room with her presence. Now she is a star above us all shining her light on the entire world. I send out my deepest condolences to the Thimmesch family. I love you Amy you will be missed….
Barb, Carl; as stated on tel. message I am starting retreat in California tomorrow 1/16 and will not return until Feb 3. In meantime I will remember all of you in my prayers and especially during retreat. So sorry to hear of this but some of the Old Redemptorist Club e mailed me re this.
Words are not enough , we loved amy so much, she was so fun and always a bright spot in our lives. Amy was always doing something for someone else, she was always thinking of others.
Due to uncontrolable circumstances, brad will not be able to come, He needs all your prayers, he is not taking this good at all.
Our hearts are broken. Our condolences go to Barbara and Carl, our prayers are with you..and your family. May God help you and watch over you..
Sincerely,
Linda Bridges
Amy was loved by all that knew her. I am truly sorry for your loss. my heart goes out to the Timmesch family and friends, with the deepest sympathy. My brother loved her. Amy will not be forgotten.
Carl & Barb,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and the family. Ill always remember Amy back in the day during recess when the old SPX school was still active in our youth. Although she had a year or two on me, Amy was a great friend, and a good woman. She will be missed. RIP @AT.
I will miss Amy always. There was no other like her. the following words by an unknown writer i wish to contribute in hopes to help heal the pain of her loss.
Do not stand on my grave and weep; I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn’s rain.
When you awaken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in the circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry; I am not there. I did not die.
– Unknown