Laynie Jo Amos

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Laynie Jo Amos

Birth
Saint Croix Falls, Polk County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
12 Dec 2013 (aged 5)
Pierce County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milltown, Polk County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Laynie Jo Amos, age 5, joined her two beautiful cousins, Lydia & Clara, in heaven on Saturday December 12, 2013. She left this world surrounded by her parents, Kassi Milberg & Joseph Amos, immediate family and close friends at Gillette Children’s (Regions) Hospital in St. Paul, MN. Laynie was born on August 7, 2008 in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin the daughter of Kassi Milberg and Joseph Amos.

Kari J. Milberg, 34, was driving during icy, snowy weather conditions when she lost control of her vehicle which took place on Highway 35, near 468th Street in Prescott, Wisconsin, in December 2013. Milberg’s daughter, Lydia, died instantly in the crash, while her two five-year-old nieces, Clara and Laynie, died later in the hospital. Each niece was a daughter of one of Milberg’s two sisters, so all three women lost a daughter in the collision.

Laynie had the heart of gold and loved animals very much. Laynie and her sister Audrie were inseparable from the time they woke up until the time they went to bed. Many memories, laughs, and joys were spent together. Laynie loved her sister very much. Most days, you would find Laynie playing outside with her dogs-Twister & Ted, gerbil- Spike, horse-Bingo, cats-Tedo & Tink and watching her fish-Cookie. If she was not with her parents, Laynie could be found with her grandparents, aunts/uncles, or cousins. When Laynie, Clara, Easton, Audrie and Lydia were together, there wasn’t a moment without laughter filling the air. Their love for each other was inexpressible and had to be witnessed to fully comprehend the depth of emotion.

Laynie leaves to celebrate her memory: her parents, Kassi Milberg and Joseph Amos, Amery, sister, Audrie Amos, Luck, maternal grandparents, Tammy (Jack) Weber, Centuria, paternal grandparents, Joan Amos and Steve Amos, Centuria, cousin, Easton Baxter, Centuria, Aunts, Kati (Mike) Pavek, Prescott, Kari Milberg (Troy Baxter) Centuria, Terri Jo (Adam) Amos Berklund, Cushing, Jennifer Schouten, Lady Lake, FL, uncle Jeremy Schouten, Centuria and many other loving family and friends.

Laynie will join her cousins, Clara Pavek and Lydia Milberg, grandfather-Paul Milberg and great grandmothers Marjory and Joanne in heaven.

The funeral service for Laynie will be held on Saturday, December 21, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. at Milltown Lutheran Church. Pastor Maggie Isaacson will officiate the service. Laynie’s family will greet visitors at the Milltown Lutheran Church on Friday from 4:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. with a children’s service at 8:00 P.M. and then again on Saturday at the church from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service at 11:00 A.M.

Laynie will be laid to rest at the Milltown Cemetery following the service. Pallbearers will be Jeremy Schouten, Jerry Forest, Landen Geraghty and Adam Berklund. The family would like to invite their friends back to the church for fellowship and lunch following the cemetery service.

The Kolstad Family Funeral Home of Centuria has been entrusted with arrangements. To express online condolences, please visit www.kolstadfamilyfuneralhome.com

*Thank you to the earthly angel, M. Richards, for sponsoring this memorial for Layne...
Laynie Jo Amos, age 5, joined her two beautiful cousins, Lydia & Clara, in heaven on Saturday December 12, 2013. She left this world surrounded by her parents, Kassi Milberg & Joseph Amos, immediate family and close friends at Gillette Children’s (Regions) Hospital in St. Paul, MN. Laynie was born on August 7, 2008 in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin the daughter of Kassi Milberg and Joseph Amos.

Kari J. Milberg, 34, was driving during icy, snowy weather conditions when she lost control of her vehicle which took place on Highway 35, near 468th Street in Prescott, Wisconsin, in December 2013. Milberg’s daughter, Lydia, died instantly in the crash, while her two five-year-old nieces, Clara and Laynie, died later in the hospital. Each niece was a daughter of one of Milberg’s two sisters, so all three women lost a daughter in the collision.

Laynie had the heart of gold and loved animals very much. Laynie and her sister Audrie were inseparable from the time they woke up until the time they went to bed. Many memories, laughs, and joys were spent together. Laynie loved her sister very much. Most days, you would find Laynie playing outside with her dogs-Twister & Ted, gerbil- Spike, horse-Bingo, cats-Tedo & Tink and watching her fish-Cookie. If she was not with her parents, Laynie could be found with her grandparents, aunts/uncles, or cousins. When Laynie, Clara, Easton, Audrie and Lydia were together, there wasn’t a moment without laughter filling the air. Their love for each other was inexpressible and had to be witnessed to fully comprehend the depth of emotion.

Laynie leaves to celebrate her memory: her parents, Kassi Milberg and Joseph Amos, Amery, sister, Audrie Amos, Luck, maternal grandparents, Tammy (Jack) Weber, Centuria, paternal grandparents, Joan Amos and Steve Amos, Centuria, cousin, Easton Baxter, Centuria, Aunts, Kati (Mike) Pavek, Prescott, Kari Milberg (Troy Baxter) Centuria, Terri Jo (Adam) Amos Berklund, Cushing, Jennifer Schouten, Lady Lake, FL, uncle Jeremy Schouten, Centuria and many other loving family and friends.

Laynie will join her cousins, Clara Pavek and Lydia Milberg, grandfather-Paul Milberg and great grandmothers Marjory and Joanne in heaven.

The funeral service for Laynie will be held on Saturday, December 21, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. at Milltown Lutheran Church. Pastor Maggie Isaacson will officiate the service. Laynie’s family will greet visitors at the Milltown Lutheran Church on Friday from 4:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. with a children’s service at 8:00 P.M. and then again on Saturday at the church from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service at 11:00 A.M.

Laynie will be laid to rest at the Milltown Cemetery following the service. Pallbearers will be Jeremy Schouten, Jerry Forest, Landen Geraghty and Adam Berklund. The family would like to invite their friends back to the church for fellowship and lunch following the cemetery service.

The Kolstad Family Funeral Home of Centuria has been entrusted with arrangements. To express online condolences, please visit www.kolstadfamilyfuneralhome.com

*Thank you to the earthly angel, M. Richards, for sponsoring this memorial for Layne...