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Alma Viola <I>Mapes</I> Amey

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Alma Viola Mapes Amey

Birth
Bellvue, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
Death
27 Oct 2011 (aged 93)
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of the Apostles
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Alma V. Amey, 93, of Fort Collins, died October 27, 2011 at a local nursing home.

Mrs. Amey was born July 6, 1918 at the family ranch up Rist Canyon in Bellvue, Colo. to John A. and Maude B. Mapes, Sr.

Alma married H. Wayne Amey on June 4, 1937 in Fort Collins. Wayne passed away in 1983.

Alma attended school at Stratton Park and high school in Timnath, Colo. Mrs. Amey did housework for various families in Fort Collins. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, crocheting, fishing, and hunting grouse. She always had time for tea parties, walks, and games with her grandchildren. They all enjoyed staying overnight with grandma. Alma was a member and attended Plymouth Congregational Church.

Survivors include her son, Roger (Donna); daughter, Judy Bernard (Earl, Jr.); sister, Ruth Parker of Lititz, Pa.; grandchildren, Sandra Greybar (Will), Keith Amey (Martha), Earl Bernard III (Kristi); step great-grandchildren, Austin Pettit, Dalton Jackson, and Sydney Pettit; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Preceding Alma in death were her parents, John and Maude Mapes; her husband, Wayne; brothers, Willis, Luther and John Mapes, Jr.; sisters, Neva Morgenstern, Almeada Neergaard and Mildred Baker.
Alma V. Amey, 93, of Fort Collins, died October 27, 2011 at a local nursing home.

Mrs. Amey was born July 6, 1918 at the family ranch up Rist Canyon in Bellvue, Colo. to John A. and Maude B. Mapes, Sr.

Alma married H. Wayne Amey on June 4, 1937 in Fort Collins. Wayne passed away in 1983.

Alma attended school at Stratton Park and high school in Timnath, Colo. Mrs. Amey did housework for various families in Fort Collins. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, crocheting, fishing, and hunting grouse. She always had time for tea parties, walks, and games with her grandchildren. They all enjoyed staying overnight with grandma. Alma was a member and attended Plymouth Congregational Church.

Survivors include her son, Roger (Donna); daughter, Judy Bernard (Earl, Jr.); sister, Ruth Parker of Lititz, Pa.; grandchildren, Sandra Greybar (Will), Keith Amey (Martha), Earl Bernard III (Kristi); step great-grandchildren, Austin Pettit, Dalton Jackson, and Sydney Pettit; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Preceding Alma in death were her parents, John and Maude Mapes; her husband, Wayne; brothers, Willis, Luther and John Mapes, Jr.; sisters, Neva Morgenstern, Almeada Neergaard and Mildred Baker.


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