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Amy Ann Ahonen

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Amy Ann Ahonen

Birth
Dearborn, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
8 Jul 2011 (aged 37)
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Jacobsville, Houghton County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.0022011, Longitude: -88.4180984
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Beloved Granddaughter of Katherine E Maki and John Maki.

Amy Ann Ahonen left us on July 8, 2011, when she went missing in Denver, Colorado. Sadly, her family was notified on March 5, 2014 that Amy's remains were found and positively identified.
Amy was born July 9, 1973, in Dearborn, MI, daughter of Gerald and Elizabeth Ahonen. She grew up in Taylor, Michigan, and graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 1991.

She attended college at Eastern Michigan University, earning a degree in Interior Design in 1996. After graduation, Amy lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana and Fort Myers, Florida before settling in Denver, Colorado, where she enjoyed hockey, hiking, and snowboarding.

Amy Ahonen is survived and missed dearly by her parents, Gerald and Elizabeth Ahonen of Taylor, MI; grandmother, Elsie Ahonen; three sisters, Andrea Ahonen of Taylor, MI, Annette and Alison Ahonen, both of Southgate, MI; brother, Andrew Ahonen of Woodhaven, MI; three nephews, Jason Cox of Westland, MI, Nicholas LaLonde of Detroit, MI, and Nathan Jagh of Northboro, MA; three nieces, Tamara LaLonde of Southgate, MI, Amanda Jagh of Taylor, MI, and Sarah Jagh of Northboro, MA; and several aunts, uncles, and numerous cousins and friends.

Burial will be at Jacobsville Cemetery, Jacobsville, MI.

Legacy.com

Remains of missing woman Amy Ahonen discovered (http://blogs.denverpost.com/coldcases/2014/03/06/remains-missing-woman-amy-ahonen-discovered/8082/)

By Kirk Mitchell - The Denver Post

The remains of a 37-year-old woman who disappeared nearly three years ago have been found and identified, according to a Denver police news release on Thursday, March 6, 2014.

The following statement has been made by family members:

"Today is a sad day, as we are relieved to finally have some closure regarding Amy, however it is hard news to bear.

"We thought it only fair to share the news with all of you, friends and family both, that have shared in this heartbreaking journey these last few years.

"Some remains that were found have been confirmed to be those of our beloved Amy.

"That is all the information we have at this time.

"Please keep us in your prayers, but respect the family's privacy as we deal with this hardship. Thank you so much for all your prayers, kind words, thoughts and time! We are very blessed to have all of you in our lives and to know Amy was so loved."
Beloved Granddaughter of Katherine E Maki and John Maki.

Amy Ann Ahonen left us on July 8, 2011, when she went missing in Denver, Colorado. Sadly, her family was notified on March 5, 2014 that Amy's remains were found and positively identified.
Amy was born July 9, 1973, in Dearborn, MI, daughter of Gerald and Elizabeth Ahonen. She grew up in Taylor, Michigan, and graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in 1991.

She attended college at Eastern Michigan University, earning a degree in Interior Design in 1996. After graduation, Amy lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana and Fort Myers, Florida before settling in Denver, Colorado, where she enjoyed hockey, hiking, and snowboarding.

Amy Ahonen is survived and missed dearly by her parents, Gerald and Elizabeth Ahonen of Taylor, MI; grandmother, Elsie Ahonen; three sisters, Andrea Ahonen of Taylor, MI, Annette and Alison Ahonen, both of Southgate, MI; brother, Andrew Ahonen of Woodhaven, MI; three nephews, Jason Cox of Westland, MI, Nicholas LaLonde of Detroit, MI, and Nathan Jagh of Northboro, MA; three nieces, Tamara LaLonde of Southgate, MI, Amanda Jagh of Taylor, MI, and Sarah Jagh of Northboro, MA; and several aunts, uncles, and numerous cousins and friends.

Burial will be at Jacobsville Cemetery, Jacobsville, MI.

Legacy.com

Remains of missing woman Amy Ahonen discovered (http://blogs.denverpost.com/coldcases/2014/03/06/remains-missing-woman-amy-ahonen-discovered/8082/)

By Kirk Mitchell - The Denver Post

The remains of a 37-year-old woman who disappeared nearly three years ago have been found and identified, according to a Denver police news release on Thursday, March 6, 2014.

The following statement has been made by family members:

"Today is a sad day, as we are relieved to finally have some closure regarding Amy, however it is hard news to bear.

"We thought it only fair to share the news with all of you, friends and family both, that have shared in this heartbreaking journey these last few years.

"Some remains that were found have been confirmed to be those of our beloved Amy.

"That is all the information we have at this time.

"Please keep us in your prayers, but respect the family's privacy as we deal with this hardship. Thank you so much for all your prayers, kind words, thoughts and time! We are very blessed to have all of you in our lives and to know Amy was so loved."

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