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Wendy VanValkenburg

Wendy VanValkenburg2

May 9, 1950     ~     June 3, 2019

Wendy Amschler VanValkenburg, 69, Glasgow, died Monday, June 3, 2019 at her residence. A native of Chicago, she was a daughter of the late Melvin Wendt, Valerie Amschler and William Amschler, who raised her.

Survivors include one daughter Paula Walls and husband Louis of Glasgow; one granddaughter, Elizabeth Walls; two foster grandchildren: Makayla Meredith and husband Corey, and Triniti Farris; three sisters: Julie Aymes-Gibertini and husband Gary, Salle Gean, and Susan Beckedahl; two brothers: William Amschler and Joseph Wendt; one niece, Cheryl Webb. She was preceded in death by a nephew, Brian Molloy.

Funeral services will be held 5 pm Saturday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with cremation to follow. Visitation will be after 11 am Saturday at the funeral home.


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4 Entries for Wendy VanValkenburg

  1. Lisa Schopper(Van Valkenburg) says:

    So sorry for your lost Paula. She was my step mother for a while and she was the one who found me on Facebook she will be missed Rest in peace you will be missed

  2. Paula Ross says:

    Condolences on your loss, may it bring you peace that your loved one is surrounded by love and light in a place where sorrow cannot follow. Love Big Paula

  3. Karen Abbott Schwabauer says:

    Wendy, I still can not believe that your gone! I had planned on coming to see you last summer but you weren’t up to it, I tho about you so often over the yrs n finally connected on F.B it was so wonderful re connecting you again. I pray God has taken all your pain away & you are resting in peace with your mom, dad & others who have gone before you! You made my early childhood memories very happy ones. We had so much fun! God rest your soul Wendy, I love you my childhood friend!

    Karen

  4. Williams Family says:

    My sincere sympathy goes out to the family of Wendy. Be assured of God’s promise that he will comfort you during your grief (2 Corinthians 1:3 & 4). Jesus foretold a hope that one day we will see our loved ones again happy and healthy, at John 5:28 & 29 he said, “all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.” I pray this promise along with loving memories fill your heart with comfort and peace.