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William N. "Will" Amick

May 24, 1943

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December 26, 2014

 

 

 

William N. “Will” Amick, 71, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Friday, December 26, 2014 at the Lutheran Community Home in Seymour, Indiana. He was born on May 24, 1943 in Lexington, Indiana, the son of the late Earl and Naomi G. (Paswater) Amick. Will graduated from Scottsburg High School in 1963, then earned his Bachelors Degree in Education at Indiana University Southeast and his Masters Degree at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. He was a retired Social Studies Teacher for Jennings County Schools in North Vernon, Indiana, where he worked for 28 years, was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Viet Nam War, attended the Bethel Baptist Church in Leota, Indiana and loved to hunt. Will was preceded in death by two brothers, Robert and Dale Amick and two sisters, Betty Streeval and Helen Rutherford. Survivors include his wife, Phyllis L. (Brown) Amick; two sons, Mark A. Amick of Scottsburg, Indiana and William Troy Amick and his wife Melissa of Cheyenne, Wyoming; a daughter, Helen Nicole Johnson and her husband Andrew of North Vernon, Indiana; four brothers, Marvin and Donald Amick both of Indianapolis, Indiana, Ervin Amick of Lebanon, Indiana and Kenny Amick of Scottsburg, Indiana; a sister, Irene Dant of Terre Haute, Indiana and six grandchildren, Sara and Tory Amick, Jocelyn, Olivia, Lilah and Lukas Johnson. Memorial Contributions: Alzheimer’s Research Foundation c/o Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana. Online condolences: www.collinsfuneralhome.net.

Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Monday and after 10 am Tuesday.

Funeral Service: 11:00 am Tuesday, December 30, 2014 at Collins Funeral Home with burial in Scottsburg Cemetery.

From: Steve & Kathy Riordan

 

Dear Phyllis, Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through the transition of life without Will. I have such fond memories of teaching with him at JCMS. Our Civil War/Lincoln team teaching unit--before team teaching was a thing--was such a fun adventure in teaching and learning. I always enjoyed his quiet manner and thoughtful approach. Take care. Kathy & Steve Riordan

From: Marilyn Morin

 

Dear Phyllis and family, my sincere sympathy for your loss. May the Lord comfort you and be with you. Marilyn Morin

From: Tonja Caudill

 

Phyllis & Family, So sorry to hear about your loss. Tonja

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