Amy Kathleen Klink Bland

March 7, 2020
Amy Kathleen Klink Bland

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Amy Kathleen Klink Bland, passed away March 7th, 2020 in the loving presence of her family at Sentara Hospital, Williamsburg VA. She is survived by her son Ryan, her daughter-in-law Tammy and grand-children William, Joseph, Travis, and Trevor, her husband Jim Bland, and her stepchildren Laurie and Jamey, her parents Bettie and Donald Callahan, her brothers Donald and Matthew, and her sister Elizabeth Thurnau.  Amy was born in North Carolina on March 31st, 1960.  She grew up in army family fashion, living her childhood all over the world. She met her late husband William “Bill” Klink at Longwood University. They lived together with their two sons, Zachary and Ryan, in New Kent County. She served her community as a Social Worker at Eastern State Hospital and with the Colonial Services Board. Amy is deeply loved and will live on in the hearts of her family and friends.  In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Amy’s honor to Fisher House Foundation, Red Cross, or USO.  Services for viewing will be held Wednesday, March 11th, 2020 from 5pm-7pm at Bucktrout Funeral Home, and a funeral service Thursday, March 12, 2020 at 11:00AM at St. Olaf Catholic Church with burial to follow at Williamsburg Memorial Park.


Service

Thursday, March 12, 2020
11:00 AM

Saint Olaf, Patron of Norway Catholic Church - Directions
104 Norge Lane
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
757-564-3819

Burial

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Williamsburg Memorial Park - Directions
130 King William Drive
Williamsburg, VA 23188

Visitation

Wednesday, March 11, 2020
5:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Bucktrout Funeral Home - Directions
4124 Ironbound Road
Williamsburg, VA 23188
757-229-3822

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  • March 11, 2020
    Lisa Gibson says:
    Jim and family, please know that my heart and prayers are with all of you. I had the pleasure of working with Amy for several years and I will never forget her beautiful smile, sense of humor and complete kindness for others. She always made you feel special when she stopped by the office to schedule an appointment or check on a client. She always had a story to tell, a joke or some small token to let you know that she was thinking of you and appreciated you. My heart is sad that I will never get to hear that infectious laugh again. Amy was loved by so many and will be greatly missed. May the memories you shared be etched into your hearts forever and bring you the greatest joy. With heartfelt sympathy, Lisa

  • March 10, 2020
    Beth Trivett says:
    Where to begin...? Saying “Farewell” to a trusted and loving friend with whom there are far too many memories to share in this venue, this is a truly daunting endeavor.... I can see your infectious SMILE now as I attempt to share! We’ve certainly shared life’s ups and downs my friend... I will CHERISH the memories of our countless laughs, our heartfelt child-rearing decision-making conversations, our ‘neighborly waves’ as our boats passed on the river, our driveway chats, our ((Hugs)) and tears during the deepest heartbreaks, our crazy rides to the boys’ away baseball games, the morning waves as you returned from Mass, our Salsa Dance Lessons (Bucket List ✅), LOL! I could go on... I have missed you since your departure from our neighborhood, but the knowledge that I’ll no longer have an impromptu ‘parking lot chat’ (that lasts for hours), is tearing at my heartstrings... Rest WELL, GOOD and FAITHFUL Sister! I regret I am currently in Alaska and will not be home to share more stories and condolences... Ryan, Beth, Bettie, Don and Jim... my sincere prayers and Love ❤️ are with you...

  • March 10, 2020
    Virginia proffitt says:
    Jim and family. I am so sorry for your loss. Amy was such a bright light with a beautiful smile. God bless and prayers for all. Virginia proffitt

  • March 09, 2020
    Elizabeth Erfe-Howard lit a candle:
    Lit since March 9, 2020 at 3:18:11 PM

  • March 10, 2020
    Candace says:
    Amy I will forever remember your genuine smile and sense of humor. The stories and jokes you would share makes my heart smile and I will never forget you. My deepest condolences to the family. I am Praying comfort and strength to you all. Sincerely Candace or as Amy used to call me "Traveling Trouble".