Gloria Amberman
April 2, 1938 ~ May 26, 2024
Gloria (Moore) Amberman, 86, of Danvers, passed away on May 26, 2024, in Beverly Hospital. She was the wife of the late John Amberman with whom she shared 63 years of marriage.
Born in New Brunswick Canada on April 2, 1938, she was the daughter of the late Basil and Dorothy (Arnold) Moore. Gloria moved to the United States in 1964 and resided in Danvers for the past 44 years. Gloria was an especially faithful person. She had been the oldest member of the Church of the Nazarene in Danvers and served as their secretary for over 23 years. Gloria was a beloved member of her church community and a “pillar “of their church. Gloria also enjoyed traveling and shopping.
She is survived by two children, Kimberly Kinney and her husband, Lenny of N.B. Canada and Michael Amberman and his wife, Ann of Middleton, her brother, Wayne Moore of N.B., Canada, her grandchildren, Brenda DiRusso and her husband, Ronald, Dana Randall and his fiancé Nicole Suke, Corey Amberman, Joshua Amberman and Alexis Randall and her partner Damian Ramirez, her great grandchildren, Aidan and Ava and several nieces and nephews.
Her celebration of life will be held at 11AM on Saturday, July 20, 2024, in the Danvers Church of the Nazarene, 181 Dayton Street, Danvers. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Gloria’s name to the John & Gloria Amberman Mission Fund c/o Church of the Nazarene, 181 Dayton St., Danvers, MA, 01923.
Gloria was a cherished sister and aunt to our family. She was so loved by all of us. So thankful for all the wonderful memories our families share. Love and condolences. From Wayne, Stephen and Sharon, Dana and Tina, Pam and Peter :heart:
Nana was one of a kind. She was a light in dark times and she was strong. She was faithful and she prayed for everyone in our family, our church family and beyond. Church was priority and I am happy to say that I have that quality because of her.
There is a void that will take a while to heal but I do not mourn Nana without HOPE. Hope that she is resting with Jesus and that I will see her again someday.
I was blessed to have both her and Papa as my grandparents. I am so proud of them and miss them so much. <3
Sandy Chouinard-Hurd lit a candle in memory of Gloria Amberman
I spent many a day at the Amberman household when I was a child/teenager, Mrs. “A” was always so kind and understanding. I’ll always remember the birthday party they held for me on my 13th birthday. I still have & read the bible she gave the summer I attended bible camp with Kim. Such a great lady, she will be missed by all who knew her. But I know Mr. “A” was waiting at the gates of Heaven-to Walk her home. Together again – forever, <3