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Amy Swink Via December 3, 1935 - February 26, 2017

Born: Tuesday Dec 3, 1935

Died: Sunday Feb 26, 2017

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Amy Swink Via, age 81, formerly of Eden, NC, passed from the arms of her loved ones at home into the arms of Her Lord and heaven on Sunday, February 26, 2017 in Mooresville, NC.  She lived a beautiful, generous and courageous Christian life, and was cherished by her family, friends, and church families in Eden, Mooresville, and Statesville.

A funeral service will be held at 2 PM on Saturday, March 4, at First Church of the Brethren in Eden.  The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service (1 - 2 PM) at the church.  Burial will follow in Overlook Cemetery.  There will also be a Remembrance Service held on Sunday, March 12 at 3 PM at Elmwood United Methodist Church in Statesville, NC.

Amy was born on December 3, 1935 to the late Robie and Daisy Swink in Rockwell, NC where she graduated high school, met and married her one and only sweetheart, the late Swanson "Butch" Via and moved to his hometown of Eden.  When Debbie was born, she became the "sweetest and best mother in the world" and enjoyed every moment of their lives together.  She was a member of First Church of the Brethren, where she served as a Sunday school teacher for 32 years, youth leader, and director in the children's department.  Amy also served on many church boards, was a deacon, sang in the choir, and was a member of the Peters Memorial Class.

Mrs. Via worked as a dental assistant for Dr. J. A. O'Leary for 20 years and loved being known as his "nurse".  She was active in community service through Eastern Star Chapter 31 (Past Matron) and Mother Advisor to the Rainbow Girls of Leaksville Assembly 17.  She had a heart for children and helped many in the community, welcoming them into her home as her "special" family.  Amy had the gift of hospitality; she and Butch enjoyed decorating the whole house for Christmas - even building an upstairs party room so they could invite friends and family to celebrate Christmas together with home-cooked meals and fellowship.

In 2011, Amy moved into an apartment she had built onto her daughter's house where she lived with Debbie and Richard.  She enjoyed being Mamaw and Memaw to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Via is survived by her beloved daugther, Debbie Connelly and her husband, Richard of Mooresville, NC;  granddaughters, Rhonda Bowles and husband, Tommy of Mooresville and Vicky Connelly of Salisbury, NC;  great-grandchildren, Kayla, Elizabeth (Davey), Spenser Bowles, Jaden, Alison, Emily, C. J., Austin, Sherrill, Emily and Grace Gunther;  sister, Betty Lingle of Salisbury, NC;  brother, Tony W. Swink of Rockwell, NC; sisters-in-law, Margaret Murphy and Patsy Via of Eden and Eva Ann Via of Belmont;  adopted brother Jim Murphy (Cathy) of Rock Hill, SC; special children, Morgan, Sarah, Harley, Breanna, Emily, Angel, Amanda, Beth, Lesa, Teresa, Mitzi, and Terry.

The family would like to offer a special thanks to Larry and Carol Rhodes and church families at Park Avenue United Methodist Church in Mooresville and Elmwood United Methodist Church in Statesville.

Memorial contributions may be made to Elmwood UMC in Statesville, NC (3221 Salisbury Hwy Statesville, NC 28677), Park Avenue UMC in Mooresville, NC (648 W Park Ave, Mooresville, NC 28115), or to The First Church of The Brethren in Eden, NC (730 Church St, Eden, NC 27288)

Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.fairfuneralhome.com

Hi! We're so sorry to hear this news. She was an amazing lady, full of God's love and compassion. We loved visiting her house anytime, especially at Christmas to see the wonders of Christmas she had collected. My grandma, Lillian Joyce Luther, especially was close to her; my parents, Mary and Jerry Joyce always admired her, and I, Leesa Amick, really thought a lot of this amazing woman. May the Holy Spirit wrap His loving arms around you and comfort you all.
Leesa Amick
The loss of Mrs. Amy Swink Via a cherished loved one is the most devastating experiences family can face. At times, the loss may seem unbearable. Please know that there are people who care and more importantly Psalm 34:18 tells us that "God is near to those that are broken at heart. He is the God of all comfort. My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time of grief.
Mrs. Williams
Debbie, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I remember coming to your house when we were going to Lakeside. She was a wonderful person. Hugs and love to you and your family.
Linda Patterson Sanders
Dear Debby & Family, My Deepest Sympathy in the lost of your mother. Praying that God will comfort your heart & carry you through this time of sadness to a place of peace. She will be missed by Helen (mama) & I so much. We missed her moving from Eden. But she loved being near you in her remaining years. Her love was very deep for her family. We loved & will truly miss her.Our thoughts & prayers are with you. Ann Denny & Helen Lemons
Ann Lemons Denny
Oh Debbie, it was so good to talk with you this morning! Your mother was the kindest soul I have ever met. We will treasure the gifts from her (both material and spiritual) and remember her fondly for her gift of hospitality and love for children. We treasure our time with her in Eden.
Candy & David Smith
Debbie and family, Just saw this about your mom. So very sorry to learn of her passing. She was such a wonderful person. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Susan Pratt Nixon
Susan Nixon

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