Amy Diane Willard-Warger

NORRIDGEWOCK – Amy Diane Willard-Warger, 52, unexpectedly passed at Redington Fairview hospital Skowhegan. She was born March 31, 1969, in Greenfield Mass., the daughter of Robert and Arlene (Shippee) Willard.

Amy was a graduate of Franklin County technical school of Turner Falls, Mass. of 1987 where she met her high school sweetheart Bill Warger and later married May 13, 1989.

Amy loved spending time with her family and friends. She helped run her husband’s repair shop and helped part time at Yorks market. She enjoyed living life in the moment. Spending every adventure with her loving husband, going on many motorcycle, snowmobile, and atv rides.

She lived for her kids and grandchildren, spending every extra moment with them.

Amy was predeceased by her sister Marcia Willard; mother Arlene (Shippee) Willard; her cousin Alison Mace; nephew Clinton Warger; and father-in-law James Warger.

She is survived by her husband Bill Warger; her father Robert Willard of Norridgewock; son Brian and wife Deborah Warger and their children Roza, Jensen and Adrian of Norridgewock; daughter Kimberly and husband Ryan Danforth and their children Rowan, Noah and Abigail of Chelsea.

Amy is also survived by her brother Bobby and wife Sandy and brother Micheal Willard all of Anson; mother-in-law Cynthia Warger of Norridgewock; brothers-in law Todd Warger of Washington state, Jeffery Warger of Norridgewock, Jason and wife Jenny of Skowhegan, Paul and wife Beckie of Norridgewock; nieces and nephews Jeremiah, Nathan, Ellie, Cutter, Sadie and Ben; and many more loved family and friends.

A celebration of Amy’s life will be held 2 p.m. Saturday Feb. 5 at Winding Hill Auto, 448 Winding Hill Rd. in Norridgewock.

Any flowers, cards or donations are welcomed at the celebration of life hosted by her good friends Keith Oclair and Sherry Stevens.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Smart and Edwards Funeral Home 183 Madison Ave Skowhegan. http://www.SmartandEdwardFH.com

Amy Diane Willard-Warger


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