Obituary of Amy A. Hastings Writeman
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Amy A. Hastings Writeman, 99, of Fluvanna Townline Rd., Jamestown, died at 6:38 p.m. Wednesday (May 25, 2016) in WCA Hospital.
She was born in Jamestown on April 26, 1917 the son of the late Horace and Twila Pearson Hastings.
Amy was a substitute grade school teacher for Bemus Point and Falconer Elementary Schools. She became a full time teacher with Harvey Fenner elementary School, where she taught for twenty years. One of her classes was teaching a bird class. “The sun will come up tomorrow and the bird’s will sing.”
She was a member of the Chautauqua County Retired Teachers Association, the NYS Teachers Association, KZC Club, Fredonia Club, Canasta and Pinochle Club, Fluvanna Fire Department Auxiliary, Fluvanna Firemen’s Club “Dirty Thirty” and Lakewood Rod & Gun Club Auxiliary.
She was a long time member of First Lutheran Church.
She will always be remembered by those dearest to her for her sunny disposition, positive attitude and constant support.
She is survived by two daughters, Susan K. Allen, Franklinville, N.Y,. and Wendy Writeman, Jamestown, three grandchildren, Todd R. Allen, Lakewood, Carrie L. Allen, Franklinville and Christy (Richard) Seigel, Cuba, N.Y., four great grandsons, Benjamin, Noah, Anderson and Eastin Seigel, Cuba, N.Y. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Writeman who died on March 27, 1999 and by a sister, Katherine Anderson.
A private family memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.
Visitation will not be observed.
The Hubert Funeral Home and Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to the Fluvanna Fire Department, First Lutheran Church or a charity of choice.
You may send a condolence to the family by visiting www.hubertfuneral home.com.
Condolences are posted below:
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Sandy (Littlefield) Ahlgren
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Mrs. Writeman was my FAVORITE elementary teacher. She was teaching at North Side School in Falconer in the 1960s. There are so many things I do in my life and think of something SHE taught me or something SHE said. She lives in my heart.
May God wrap His loving arms of comfort and strength around Mrs. Writeman's family.
Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints. Psalm 116:15
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Michael Vaughn
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Sorry to hear of Mrs. Amy Writeman. I had her for Harvey C. Fenner 2nd grade 1964-65. Greatest teacher and friend. Blessings and condolences. She will be missed.
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Penny Magnuson
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My dear, sweet Amy. How I will miss her-she was our dear friend and neighbor for many years on Townline Rd. Her daughter, Sue, and I were best friends and still stay in touch. Amy and I exchanged Christmas cards for so many years, and it would bring back so many memories- may God take care of her as she goes Home. Sue and Wendy-my love goes out to you both-time may pass and the years fly by, but you are, and always will be, my dear, dear friends.
God Bless both of you and your family.
Penny
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