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October 13, 1966 - May 15, 2026 A celebration of life will be held at the Lake Floyd Clubhouse, 581 Lake Floyd Circle, Bristol, WV 26426 from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM on Sunday May 24, 2026. Please join us for a conversation and a time of fellowship together in remembrance of Amy. In lieu of flowers, you may make a donation to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Team West Virginia fundraising page to support the advancement of research and patient support. |
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Amy Reaser Bunch, 59, of Lake Floyd, WV departed this life peacefully surrounded by her family on May 15, 2026. She was born on October 13, 1966 in Clarksburg, daughter of the late James L. and Connie M. Reaser. Surviving is her loving husband of 35 years, Timothy J. Bunch; one daughter, Dr. Clarissa B. Wade and her husband Justin of Morgantown and one son, Corey Bunch, Esquire, and his wife Madison of Clarksburg; one grandson James Wade; one brother Mark Reaser and his wife Beth Jarrett-Reaser of Jane Lew; two sisters-in-law, Tammy Blake and her husband Danny of Bridgeport, and Donna Swiger of Clarksburg; one niece Sabrina Kropp and her husband Willie of Fairmont, and one nephew Steven Swiger and his wife Courtney of Clarksburg. She also leaves behind several great nieces and nephews and their families. Amy dedicated her life to serving others both professionally and personally. Upon graduation from the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy in 1989, she began her tenure as a pharmacist at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg until 2003. She then transitioned to the head pharmacist at Salem Colonial Pharmacy where she found her true calling providing outstanding service to her community. She quickly recognized the role independent retail pharmacies play in supporting rural, underserved communities, leading her to become an owner of Salem Colonial Pharmacy, Michael’s Pharmacy, Town & Country Drugstore, Village Pharmacy, and Community Pharmacy of Bridgeport alongside her trusted business partners. She was also a member of the West Virginia Pharmacists Association. Amy enjoyed spending time with her family and friends in her community at Lake Floyd. She was a member of the planning committee, supported the swim team, participated in community events, and remained a supportive neighbor throughout her lifetime there. She was actively involved in her children’s lives, serving on school committees and attending academic and sporting events and later cheering them on as they finished graduate school. Amy especially enjoyed earning the title of grandma and spending time with her beloved grandson James. Amy was an avid West Virginia University sports fan, often attending home football and basketball games. She was a huge Gilmore Girls fan and frequently watched Hallmark movies in her free time. She also appreciated time spent traveling to new destinations with her family. Amy was a lifetime member of Enon Baptist Church where she served as a Sunday School teacher and mentor to many. She volunteered at the Clarksburg Salvation Army, the Clarksburg Mission, and supported ongoing outreach activities such as Operation Christmas Child. A celebration of life will be held at the Lake Floyd Clubhouse, 581 Lake Floyd Circle, Bristol, WV 26426 from 12:30 PM to 5:30 PM on Sunday May 24, 2026. Please join us for a conversation and a time of fellowship together in remembrance of Amy. In lieu of flowers, you may make a donation to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Team West Virginia fundraising page to support the advancement of research and patient support. Expressions of sympathy may be extended to the family at www.amoscarvelli.com. A service of Amos Carvelli Funeral Home. | |