Amy Angel, born on September 9, 1963, gracefully departed from this world on September 8, 2025, just one day shy of her 62nd birthday. She was a loving mother and grandmother who brought warmth, joy, and strength into the lives of those fortunate enough to know her.
Amy is survived by her devoted husband, Alan, and their four children: daughters, Carol (Bryan) Angel, and Danielle (Roger) Nicewander; sons, Shane (Tabatha) Tully, and Jacob (Becky) Angel; Her loving mother, Josephine Hayes; Along with her cherished grandchildren: Kaidance Tully, Christian Tully, Avery Nicewander, Lorelai Gaines, Luther Gaines, and Linden Gaines, all of whom were a source of immense pride and joy in her life. Amy leaves behind her siblings as well, being part of a loving family that includes three sisters and one brother.
She was preceded in death by her father, David Hayes, Sr., whose memory she carried with her throughout her life.
Amy’s spirit will undoubtedly continue to inspire those she loved, reminding them of her boundless affection, kindness, and the remarkable legacy she leaves behind.
Family and friends are invited to honor Amy’s life during a visitation at Paquelet and Paquelet & Arnold-Lynch Funeral Homes, located at 1100 Wales Rd NE, Massillon, OH 44646, on September 14, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM. Following the visitation, a funeral service will take place at the same location starting at 3:30 PM and concluding at 4:00 PM. The day will culminate in a Celebration of Life held at VFW Post 5047, located at 6680 Woodland Hill Rd., Navarre, OH 44662, beginning at 5:00 PM and lasting until 7:00 PM.
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