Born in Macon County on December 29, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Alean Queen Anthony and the granddaughter of the late Thomas Queen. In addition, she was preceded in death by two sisters; Jeanette Thomas and Marjorie Caldwell. She was retired from the United States Forest Service. Amy was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Franklin and a former member of Allens Creek Baptist Church in Waynesville. She loved all animals and was an advocate for all of them.
Amy is survived by her two children, Scott Anthony (Jennifer) of Charlotte and Sheila Ramos (Victor) of Franklin; three grandchildren, Grayson and Drew Anthony and Carramia Ramos. Also surviving are her two sisters, identical twin, Bobbie Clark of Waynesville and Darlene Green (Curtis) of Franklin; and a brother Leon Anthony (Tonda) of Franklin as well as several nieces and nephews.
As printed in Macon Funeral Home Obituaries.
Born in Macon County on December 29, 1944, she was the daughter of the late Alean Queen Anthony and the granddaughter of the late Thomas Queen. In addition, she was preceded in death by two sisters; Jeanette Thomas and Marjorie Caldwell. She was retired from the United States Forest Service. Amy was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church in Franklin and a former member of Allens Creek Baptist Church in Waynesville. She loved all animals and was an advocate for all of them.
Amy is survived by her two children, Scott Anthony (Jennifer) of Charlotte and Sheila Ramos (Victor) of Franklin; three grandchildren, Grayson and Drew Anthony and Carramia Ramos. Also surviving are her two sisters, identical twin, Bobbie Clark of Waynesville and Darlene Green (Curtis) of Franklin; and a brother Leon Anthony (Tonda) of Franklin as well as several nieces and nephews.
As printed in Macon Funeral Home Obituaries.
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