Amy Leigh Palmer

Amy Leigh Palmer

February 17, 2013

Amy Leigh Palmer, West Scranton, died Sunday at her home.  Her fiancé is Pablo Onate.

Born 1985 in Carbondale, she was the daughter of Glenn Palmer of Clifford and Joan Taskovitz Rutkowski and step daughter of Frank Rutkowski of Scranton.  She was a graduate of the Carbondale Area High School.  

She resided most of her life in the Clifford area.  She enjoyed making beads and  pop top jewelry and listening to music and loved animals.   She especially loved her nieces and nephews.  She also loved the Lord Jesus and accepted him as her savior.

Also surviving a sister Kaitlyn Palmer of Scranton;  step sisters Tiffany Wolf and her husband Stephen and Nicole Stamm and her husband Daniel all of Scranton;  step brothers Frank Rutkowski and his wife Elyse of Avoca and Joshua Rutkowski of Scranton;  several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Wednesday from 5-8pm in the Vanston and James Funeral Home 1401 Ash St. Scranton.

Interment and services will be private at the convenience of the family.

For directions or to send the family an online condolence please visit www.vanstonandjames.com

5 Comments

  1. Jenny Nally

    We are so very sorry for your loss. There are no words to express a tragedy such as this. Please accept our sincere condolences. Amy contacted me for some advice on a school project in December. She seemed to be heading in the right direction with her life.

  2. Valerie

    Joan: So so sorry to hear about your daughter. I know I don’t get to speak with you much at work due to the seating arrangements, but I am truly sorry for your loss.

  3. Michele & Cory Falvo

    Amy yu were taken home to soon but may you finaly have peace. May you use those wings to fly over Pablo and keep him safe and may you never feel alonw again. I know you are watching over your family and holding them in your arms. GOD BLESS YOU AMY.

  4. Nancy & Craig Najjar

    We know this is a difficult time and especially today, Wednesday is going to be extremely hard. God has taken Amy home to be with Him as His artist and crafts person because He needed the beauty that Amy could bring to His kingdom with not only her own beauty but that of her skill to be creative.

    Our love and kindness are with you today as I pray for your peace and for God to help all of you through this difficult time of letting go. Amy will always be with you no matter what you do even in the littlest thing.

    God’s peace and love be with you.

    Nancy & Craig

  5. len and kathy sherman

    we were so sorry to hear about amy, i still piture her as that little girl at the auction. she is at peace now. y r in our prayers

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