Surviving is her wife, Leslie MacMartin of Ogdensburg; a son, Jerry Dean of Canton; daughters Erin (Justin Jones) MacMartin, Anastazia (Brent) Finley of Heuvelton and Alyxandra Scalone of New Jersey; brothers Glen Pvirre of Ogdensburg, John Pvirre of Kentucky and Brad Jennings of Ogdensburg; a sister, Debbie (Nick) Arguine of Florida; and a step- granddaughter, Lauren Lee Finley.
Amy was born November 13, 1970, in Ogdensburg, a daughter of the late John Jennings and Sharon Farrell. She attended Hammond and Heuvelton schools for education, graduating from Heuvelton in 1988. She married her longtime companion Leslie MacMartin on November 28, 2014 at their home.
Amy was a member of the Horseshoe League, the Women’s Bowling League of Ogdensburg, and the Black Lake Pool League. During her career she worked as a payroll clerk for Perretta’s Meatpacking and United Helpers Management Company, until her retirement in May 2018. Amy enjoyed spending time with family and friends, eating out, gardening, harassing people, playing pool, horseshoes (The Ringer Queen), bowling, and loving all her dogs.
Memorial contributions can be made to the St. Lawrence Valley SPCA; 6718 SH-68; Ogdensburg, NY 13669 or to the ICF#6 United Helpers Wish Book; 168 High Street; Morristown, NY 13664.
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Surviving is her wife, Leslie MacMartin of Ogdensburg; a son, Jerry Dean of Canton; daughters Erin (Justin Jones) MacMartin, Anastazia (Brent) Finley of Heuvelton and Alyxandra Scalone of New Jersey; brothers Glen Pvirre of Ogdensburg, John Pvirre of Kentucky and Brad Jennings of Ogdensburg; a sister, Debbie (Nick) Arguine of Florida; and a step- granddaughter, Lauren Lee Finley.
Amy was born November 13, 1970, in Ogdensburg, a daughter of the late John Jennings and Sharon Farrell. She attended Hammond and Heuvelton schools for education, graduating from Heuvelton in 1988. She married her longtime companion Leslie MacMartin on November 28, 2014 at their home.
Amy was a member of the Horseshoe League, the Women’s Bowling League of Ogdensburg, and the Black Lake Pool League. During her career she worked as a payroll clerk for Perretta’s Meatpacking and United Helpers Management Company, until her retirement in May 2018. Amy enjoyed spending time with family and friends, eating out, gardening, harassing people, playing pool, horseshoes (The Ringer Queen), bowling, and loving all her dogs.
Memorial contributions can be made to the St. Lawrence Valley SPCA; 6718 SH-68; Ogdensburg, NY 13669 or to the ICF#6 United Helpers Wish Book; 168 High Street; Morristown, NY 13664.
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