Obituaries
Amy M. Pfoutz
April 25, 1974 - January 30, 2026

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VISITATION
February 6, 2026 | 9:00 A.M.-11:00 A.M. -
Yurs Funeral Home
405 East Main Street
Saint Charles, IL 60174 - Funeral
- February 6, 2026 | 11:00 A.M.
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Yurs Funeral Home
405 East Main Street
Saint Charles, IL 60174 -
Burial Location
Union Cemetery, Saint Charles, IL
Amy Marie Pfoutz, 51, died in Rockford IL at her newly found and loved home on January 30th, 2026.
Born April 25th, 1974, in Elgin IL to Carol and Dan Moeller.
Amy attended Elgin community college receiving her associates degree. Amy will be especially remembered for her love of animals and nature. She always cared for any furry friend that crossed her path. Her love of flowers lives on through her mother and daughter.
Survived by her daughter Anna Pfoutz, 24, DeKalb IL, granddaughter Adeline Pfoutz, 3, mother and father Carol and Dan Moeller, 75 and 73, St. Charles IL, and brother Corey Moeller, 49, St. Charles.
Preceded in death by her pack of animals over her lifetime.
Funeral services will commence Friday February 6th, 2026. Visitation going from 9am until 11 with service starting at 11 at Yurs funeral home same day, at 405 E Main St. Saint Charles, 60174, IL. Burial will take place at Union Cemetery immediately after the service.
We are asking for donations for Anderson animal shelter, as she adored their work. Their address is 1000 S La Fox St. South Elgin, 60177.
To Leave an online condolence or remembrance to the family, visit the funeral homes obituary page at www.yursfuneralhomes.com. For more information please call Yurs Funeral home of St. Charles, 630-584-0060.
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Kurt and Kim Pfoutz from Sugar Grove, IL
"Oh Anna, we are so sorry this has happened! Just know that we love you very much and when we get back in town, we will certainly get together and do anything we can to help you and Addie!Love, Peepaw and Grandma Kim"
Kimberley Wuensch from Naperville , IL
"I am in shocked disbelief to hear of Amy’s passing. I have been a long time friend, although in later years merely an acquaintance, who kept in text with her. We shared a lifetime of memories together from our work at Pfaltzcraft and Bass shoes to taking vacations in Michigan together. To helping strip wallpaper from her grandmother‘s first house, which I absolutely love that house. Amy was a gifted interior decorator. I was at her absolutely beautiful fairy tale wedding at the barn. And for a while after that, we lost touch and then I reached out to her parents, who helped us reconnect. I am so sorry for your loss. And it is truly everyone’s loss that Amy left us well before her time. God you, Amy, in heaven."