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Amber Hayes

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Amber Hayes

Birth
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Death
12 Dec 1990 (aged 14)
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Services for Amber Nicole Hayes, 14, Kansas City, Ks., were held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Maple hill Funeral Home; burial in Chapel hill Cemetery. Amber was a freshman at J.C. Harmon High School and a member of the drill team, volleyball and basketball teams and choir. She was a member of Students Against Driving Drunk. Survivors include her father and stepmother Randy and Terry Hayes of the home; her mother and stepfather, Pamela and Craig Doherty, two brothers, Ian Doherty and Toby Ellis, two sisters, Amy Ellis and Emily Hayes, her paternal grandmother, Elmo Hayes, her maternal grandparents Robert and Joann Spuehler, and her paternal stepgrandparents, James and Doris Vestal, all of Kansas City, KS.; her maternal stepgrandparents, Howard and Shirley Doherty of Langdon N.D.; a maternal great-grandmother, Margaret Spuehler, and two paternal stepgreat-grandmothers, Pearl Trail and Mildred Vestal.

It is true when said the world lost a great soul and Amber is mentioned in the same sentence. Tragically we lost her along with our friend/classmate Kimberlee Kassing. You are both loved and remembered fondly.
Last Thoughts (December 12, 1990)
Single file and yet together,
We have shared our greatest days.
And we carry common memories in different ways. though we don't know where we're going,
We cherish where we've been.
I want to cry, I want to shout...
Want to let this feeling out.
Hold onto the moment,
Let the feelings show,
Hold onto the moment,
Never let it go.
I can picture us together,
With my arms around my friend,
Just let me hold onto this moment,
Before it ends.
There was laughter,
There were tears,
Through the twelve golden years.
Services for Amber Nicole Hayes, 14, Kansas City, Ks., were held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Maple hill Funeral Home; burial in Chapel hill Cemetery. Amber was a freshman at J.C. Harmon High School and a member of the drill team, volleyball and basketball teams and choir. She was a member of Students Against Driving Drunk. Survivors include her father and stepmother Randy and Terry Hayes of the home; her mother and stepfather, Pamela and Craig Doherty, two brothers, Ian Doherty and Toby Ellis, two sisters, Amy Ellis and Emily Hayes, her paternal grandmother, Elmo Hayes, her maternal grandparents Robert and Joann Spuehler, and her paternal stepgrandparents, James and Doris Vestal, all of Kansas City, KS.; her maternal stepgrandparents, Howard and Shirley Doherty of Langdon N.D.; a maternal great-grandmother, Margaret Spuehler, and two paternal stepgreat-grandmothers, Pearl Trail and Mildred Vestal.

It is true when said the world lost a great soul and Amber is mentioned in the same sentence. Tragically we lost her along with our friend/classmate Kimberlee Kassing. You are both loved and remembered fondly.
Last Thoughts (December 12, 1990)
Single file and yet together,
We have shared our greatest days.
And we carry common memories in different ways. though we don't know where we're going,
We cherish where we've been.
I want to cry, I want to shout...
Want to let this feeling out.
Hold onto the moment,
Let the feelings show,
Hold onto the moment,
Never let it go.
I can picture us together,
With my arms around my friend,
Just let me hold onto this moment,
Before it ends.
There was laughter,
There were tears,
Through the twelve golden years.

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  • Created by: Tommy P.
  • Added: Jan 25, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64689337/amber-hayes: accessed ), memorial page for Amber Hayes (9 May 1976–12 Dec 1990), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64689337, citing Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Tommy P. (contributor 47156137).