Amy Sue (Villeneuve) Vallier
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ESCANABA — Amy Sue (Villeneuve) Vallier, 61, of Escanaba, passed away peacefully in her home on Friday, February 7, 2025.
Amy was born on May 23, 1963 in Escanaba, the daughter of Dale and Sharon (Rose) Villeneuve.
Amy graduated from Escanaba Senior High School in 1981 where she was in the Junior Achievement Club.
On June 27, 1981 she was married to the love of her life, Scott, at St. Thomas Church. They went on to have two sons Timothy and Joel.
In addition to raising two rambunctious sons and a husband, she worked numerous jobs to help provide for her family including being a house cleaner for Phil and Lee’s, housekeeper for the Super 8, caretaker for the elderly with Community Action and cook at both the Gladstone High School and Bishop Noa Home. She worked tirelessly to make sure a great life was provided for her family.
Amy was a deeply caring and sometimes ferocious sports mom and grandmother who was known for years after both of her children were graduated for her legendary “Vallier Sandwiches”, “Magic Cookie Bars” and her feisty mama lion temperament. She took pride in caring for everyone around her and always making sure everything was better for them when she was around.
In her later years she found a spark for creating beautiful arts, crafts and collecting valuable old glass and knickknacks and growing succulents. Two of her greatest joys were thrifting and antiquing with her sister Brenda (Bren) and crafting with her grandsons Liam and Graysen in her craft room. More than anything, she was very excited to craft with her grandchildren in her new crafting room she was setting up in her new house. She created many beautiful pieces for family and friends and had a creativity that was amazing.
The impact she had on those around her will be remembered forever with love and warm memories.
Amy is survived by her two sons, Tim (Amber) Vallier, Joel Vallier; two grandsons, Liam and Graysen Vallier; sister, Brenda (Ray) King; brother, Joel (Marci) Villeneuve; brother-in-law, Cliff (Deborah) Vallier; Sister-in-law: Allison (Barry Gokee) Vallier, Mother-in-Law: Maxine Vallier and several Cousins, Nieces, and Nephews who affectionately knew her as “Auntie Amy”.
In addition to her parents, Amy was preceded in death by her Husband Scott, Father-In-Law Jerry, and Brother-In-Law Paul.
Family will receive friends on Saturday, February 15, 2025 from 1:00 until 4:00 PM at the Skradski Funeral Home in Gladstone. Prayer service will follow at 4:00 PM with Rev. Fr. Rick Courier officiating at the Skradski Funeral Home in Gladstone. The Skradski Family Funeral Homes of Delta County are assisting the Vallier family. To offer an online message of sympathy please visit www.skradskifuneralhomes.com.