In Loving Memory
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Amy Arnos
January 25, 2024 — April 4, 2026
It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of Amy Arnos, a beloved daughter, mother, and friend, who left this world far too soon on April 4, 2026. Born on January 25, 2024, in the peaceful town of Wauseon, Amy brought joy and light to all who knew her during her brief but impactful time on this earth.
Amy was the cherished daughter of Gary Beman, who survives her, and she is now reunited in eternal peace with her predeceased father, sister, and brother. Her family and friends find solace in knowing that she is surrounded by the love of those who have gone before her.
A spirited and dedicated individual, Amy was a proud graduate of Liberty Center High School. She possessed an innate gift for caring for others, which she expressed throughout her career. Amy devoted ten years of her life to serving as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), where her gentle touch and compassionate heart provided comfort and support to countless individuals. After a decade of selfless service, she embraced the role of a stay-at-home mom, dedicating seven years to nurturing and raising her beloved children, who were the center of her universe. In her final professional chapter, Amy found fulfillment working as a Direct Support Professional (DSP), extending her nurturing spirit to those in need.
Amy's passions extended beyond her career and family. She found serenity and joy in the simple pleasures of life, particularly in the vibrant colors of her garden and the tranquility of the outdoors. She was often found walking or hiking, embracing the beauty of nature and the peace it brought her. Her love of the outdoors was only surpassed by her love for her children, who were her greatest pride and joy.
In accordance with Amy's wishes, a private funeral ceremony will be held to honor her life and legacy. While the ceremony is intimate, the impact of Amy's life extends far beyond, touching all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Though Amy's time with us was tragically short, her legacy of love, kindness, and devotion will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched. Her memory will be cherished, and her spirit celebrated by her family, friends, and all whose lives were enriched by her presence.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that those who wish to honor Amy's memory consider planting a tree or flower in their own gardens, as a living tribute to her love for nature and the beauty she found in every day.
Rest in peace, dear Amy. You will be forever loved and never forgotten.