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Sun City Center Funeral Home
Amy M, Levesque
October 3rd, 1973 - March 7th, 2024
Amy Marie Parker Levesque, 50 of Ruskin, Florida passed away unexpectedly at home on Thursday, March 7, 2024. Amy was born in Framingham, Massachusetts on October 3, 1973. She leaves behind her husband of over 20 years Scott “Scotty” Levesque of Nashua, New Hampshire where he and Amy lived prior to moving to Florida a year ago. She also leaves her parents SSG James Parker a United States Army Veteran and his wife Eleanor “Patty” Newman Parker of Sun City, Florida formerly of Massachusetts. Amy leaves behind her brother James and his wife Tara of Belmont, Massachusetts and their twin sons Caleb and Cameron. She also leaves many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Amy travelled with her parents while in the military before settling in Ayer, Massachusetts where she graduated from Ayer High School in 1991. Amy worked at Verizon with her mother for many years. Amy was a kind and loving person who loved spending time with family and friends. She especially loved just spending time with her “Scotty.” Services will be held during a private ceremony at Sun City Center Funeral Home in Sun City Florida. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to https://k9sforwarriors.org.
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