Amy Delleney
April 15, 1974 ~ March 17, 2024
Born in:
Arlington, Texas
Resided in:
Tomball, Texas
Amy Ayn Ivison Delleney was received joyously into this world on April 15, 1974.
She unexpectedly departed this world on March 17, 2024.
Amy’s infectious smile, tender heart, and resilient soul carried her through a life of blessing, joy, and extreme challenge.
She battled her health challenges as a faith warrior dressed in the full armor of God’s love and hope. Her sojourning partners of family and loved ones have been shaped by walking with her through times of trouble and victory.
Her beautiful children exemplify the endurance of love and determination.
Amy is survived by her son Kolby, daughter Sawyer, son Hudson, daughter Avery, brother Jayme Ivison, sister-in-law Stephanie Ivison, and parents Junny and Carolyn Ivison.
She was preceded in death by one son, Klein, in 2009, and her sister, Jeri Ayn Ivison Paholek in 2003.
She is a graduate of Fairfield High School (‘92).
She is a graduate of Texas A&M University, Class of ‘96.
She also earned a Master of Education Degree from Texas A&M in 2002.
Her body will be laid to rest in her beloved Aggieland, next to her dearest friend and sister Jeri Ayn Ivison Paholek (1968-2003).
Graveside service is planned for Saturday, April 13, at 11:00 am at
Restever Memorial Cemetery
5103 N. Texas Avenue
Bryan, Tx. 77803
Callaway-Jones Funeral Center
3001 South College Avenue
College Station, Texas 77845
is in charge of funeral arrangements.
A Celebration of Life service will be held on April 27 at 1:00 pm at her family church in Tomball:
Houston Northwest Church
19911 Tx 249 Access Road
Houston, Tx 77070
Amy is truly missed by her loving family and many dear and faithful friends.
Services
Graveside Service: April 13, 2024 11:00 am
Restever Memorial Park Cemetery
5103 N. Texas Ave.
Bryan, TX 77803
979-778-7878
Rest in peace beautiful soul. You will be missed here, but we will see you again soon. ♥️
The one thing I have always remembered about Amy is that she was as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside. She loved God and her family and was such a sweet soul. God bless you Amy you will always be remembered. Rejoice in your continuing journey with our Lord and Savior. Always your friend Lisa