Kaitlyn Suzanne Amos
April 28th, 2020
Kaitlyn was born on August 17, 1993 at Regina, Saskatchewan. She lived in Regina all her life.
She enjoyed making cookies and cakes. Kaitlyn’s passion was painting pictures, art work, beading, and enjoying craft work. She talked about her dreams. Kaitlyn was a loving, caring, generous daughter, sister, auntie and friend to many people that she had known throughout her life. Kaitlyn had a wonderful sense of humour and laughter.
Kaitlyn was predeceased by her grandmothers Marjorie Beverly Ann Amos and Carolyn Ruth Wright. She is survived by her loving family, her brother Colbey Amos; auntie Brandy Amos; stepsisters Alyssa and Alexis Dieter; half-sister Denessa Whitehead; Gramma Pearl Dieter; grandparents Alvin and Joan Campeau; nieces and nephews Aysia, Noah, Evora, Cheveyo, Laveya-Ann, and Angel; uncles and aunts Marie, Perry, Alvin, Mike, Darcy, Jen, and Christine; her best friend Caitlin Eutenier; her father Gregory Campeau and her mother Tamara Amos.
Due to the present circumstances involving the current Covid-19 pandemic, a Private Family Memorial will be held at a later date this summer of 2020.
Heavens Above
You made us smile You made us laugh
That means a lot Through the years
We’ve had tears Leaving broken hearts
Isn’t easy at all to let go and be free
Is like an everlasting dream
In the heavens above sorrows will fade
And memories made living and knowing
You’re in the heavens Above
P.S. Kaitlyn Suzanne Amos we all love you :)
Messages:
Kaitlyn, I never met you in person, Thank god for Facebook I was able to communicate with you. I am so sad, you were way to young, You are at peace my dear and I am sure you will be watching over everyone. Love and Hugs to you and your family. Great Auntie Roxanne
You are so loved Kaite. I’ll never forget our laughs and “tickle fights” haha I’ll never forget the trust and secrets we had. I’ll miss you forever. Drops of Jupiter, Dancing in the Sky <3
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Kaitlyn. I am so glad I had the opportunity to meet her and hang out with her when we were younger. Always the life of a party, and a big smile on her face. She was so kind and caring. My condolences to her family.