GILFORD — Amy Belinda Wing, 61, of Old Lake Shore Road, passed away on June 29, 2025, at the Granite VNA Hospice House in Concord, surrounded by loved ones, including her dog, Toby.

Born Feb. 4, 1964, in Laconia, Amy is the youngest daughter of the late Russell and Nancy (Davis) Wing, affectionately known as “the Avon lady.”

Amy grew up in Lakeport with a love for adventure and athletics — riding motorcycles, swimming, scuba diving, playing basketball, and joining in on any sport she could. She got to enjoy many summers on the coast in Phippsburg, Maine, making sure to bring her growing family to explore all of her favorite spots.

After graduating from Laconia High School, class of 1982, Amy became a certified nursing assistant and dedicated several years to caring for others at the Golden View Nursing Home in Meredith. She later joined the J. Jill call center, where she spent 17 years and made many lifelong friends.

A proud and devoted member of Fountain of Life Church on Endicott Street, Amy had a passion for serving her church family — finding delight in volunteering with Papa’s Kitchen Food Truck.

Amy loved her family, but her greatest joy in life was her grandson Malachi.

Amy is survived by her sons Matthew Kuehn and his wife Carolyn Quinn-Kuehn of Derry and Jonathan Kuehn and his fiancé Nicole Dufault of Boscawen; grandson Malachi Kuehn of Derry; stepmother Gerry Wing of Phippsburg; brothers Stuart Wing and his wife Judi of Milford, Keith Decker and his wife Denise of Manchester, and Douglas Decker of Rochester; sisters Sara Wing and her husband Jon Gagne of Belmont and Kim Knight and her husband Alex of Billerica; aunt Mary “Mimi” Walker; as well as six nieces, three nephews and one grand-niece. Amy is also survived by many of Matthew’s friends who she gladly accepted and disciplined as if they were her own children.

A calling hour will be held from noon to 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 19, at Gilford Community Church, 19 Potter Hill Road.

A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m., also at the church, with a reception to follow.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made to Granite VNA, granitevna.org/donate, in gratitude for the exceptional care they gave to Amy and the support they continue to offer to her family, friends, and so many others in.

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FrankDeJohn

Amt was one of my favorite students during me early years as a teacher i9n Laconia NH. Her spirit was i9nfectious and was a pleasure to have in the classroom as well as in extra activities on the sports field. I will always have fond memories of Amy

Dr. Dejohn, elm street school

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