On June 23, 2025, with heavy hearts yet loving hands, the family of their beloved Amy Cherie (Auchard) Blaufelder lifted and gifted her to horizons beyond. She long will be remembered for her smile, her presence, the sound of her laughter, her lively sense of humor, clear mind and fierce determination in times of necessity, bravery when dealing with her illness, patience and clarity when teaching her skills to new learners, enjoyment of friends of diverse beliefs, faiths, and heritage, and her cravings for Thai food (even though she was the only member of her family who never lived in Thailand). She held unwavering love for her two sons, and her concerns were always for others’ well-being …including stray animals. She loved long walks by the lakeside, travel, had an uncanny sense of direction, and memory of every phone number. She was versatile, whether designing jewelry, or using her jewelry-smith training to build a chandelier, or driving farm equipment, laying house roofing or tile, setting in windows, or, although left-handed, bowing with her right hand as an accomplished violinist.
She was born August 5, 1969, in Ft. Belvoir, VA. After graduation from Malabar High School in Mansfield, OH, she attended the University of Cincinnati for a year. She completed her Fine Arts degree at the University of Kansas. She married Erik Blaufelder on May 26, 1990, and managed the books for their construction business while taking post-graduate courses in accounting at the University of Kansas. In more recent years, she has lived in the home with her two sons, and has been accountant for Mooberry Financial Management in Lawrence, KS, who she sometimes called her “second family,” .
Preceding Amy were her nephew Clayton Wesley Miller in 2014, and father Bruce David Auchard in 2018. Survivors include two sons, August K. Blaufelder and Kyan A. Blaufelder of Oskaloosa, KS; her mother, Carol A. (Schowengerdt) Auchard of Oskaloosa, KS; Amy’s brother Greg A. Auchard (wife Sarah) and family (Audrey and Amelia) of Bellville, OH, Greg’s son Nick Auchard of Sanford, NC, a nephew-by-claim Jerrard Tucker of Wooster, OH, and niece-by-claim Alicia Tucker of Dacula, GA; Amy’s sister Kerry Auchard (husband Bruce Miller) and their family (Cole and Emmarie) of Kansas City, MO; and Amy’s sister Kymari Auchard-Smith (husband Grant) and their family (Cameron, Rachel and Conner) of Overland Park, KS.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation or Jefferson County Home Health and Hospice sent in care of Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home P.O. Box 1260 Lawrence, KS 66044.
A casual open house to celebrate Amy C. (Auchard) Blaufelder’s life will be held Saturday, August 9 from 12 to 3 PM at Chrisman Manor, 13925 54th St., Oskaloosa, Kansas. Come at your leisure to enjoy food, music, conversation, warm memories, lively stories; and to share tears and laughter. RSVP to 816/305–8608 is appreciated, but not required. Everyone is welcome.”
Auggie and Kyan and the Auchard family, I am so sorry for your loss. I have so many memories of growing up with Amy and getting to meet Auggie and Kyan during the family’s travels. She will be so missed and is so loved.
A Beautitude and Wonderful person indeed God Bless You Amy …💖…Soon Forward RIP …Stephen
So sorry for your loss! Amy was such sweet person and always had a smile on her face when you seen her! Thinking of you all and keeping you in our prayers!
Deepest condolences to Greg, other family and friends, from Dave Dixon and family.
My Dear sweet childhood friends who became family to me, I am deeply saddened by the news of Amy’s passing. My heartfelt love and condolences to each of you.
Auggie & Kyan…I’m so saddened by this news.
I knew your Mom from when you boys attended OES.
I remember her as a delightful & compassionate person.
My love to you both…please hug your Grandma gently & often & give her my love.
(Ms Dottie OES office)
So sorry for your loss, she was a beautiful lady.
Didn’t know you’re beloved, Amy, but she sounds like a lovely person, who will be greatly missed.
Auggie & Kyan,
I’m so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a wonderful person and will be missed.
As far back as I can remember those days spent in the house on Laurelwood, I remember her always laughing. She was, as all the girls were, one of sisters. I’m at a loss for words as I read about her passing. Our hearts and prayers go out to her sons, and all of the family during this time.
Dearest Auchard family,
My heart is breaking for all of you right now. I remember
meeting this lovely soul for the first time in junior high school, and boy could she light up a room! I loved her dearly from the moment I met her. She was the sweetest and most non judgemental human being I have ever known to this day. It was so easy to look up to her, because she possessed all of those great qualities that most people merely aspired to have. For selfish reasons, I always wished she hadn’t graduated early, just because I wanted that time senior year to have fun with her! She always made us laugh. 😊
I will always cherish those wonderful memories.
I had the pleasure of getting to know Greg as well, and would see him from time to time when I worked as a nurse in the ER back in Mansfield. An equally special person! Greg and family, please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers. May you all find some peace and comfort at this extremely difficult time.
We are so blessed to have shared time and space with such a loving person.
May the memory of Amy’s radiant smile, her joyful spirit, and remarkable strength continue to light your hearts even in this time of deep sorrow. Her laughter, generosity, and creativity touched so many, including us… what a beautiful legacy she leaves behind. Our love and prayers are with you, and we are holding you close as you celebrate her life.
With love and deepest sympathy,
Sending prayers with condolences to Kaymarie and her family during this sad time. So sorry for your loss
Sending our thoughts and prayers to Amy’s family and friends. So sorry for your loss. Amy’s a beautiful soul and will be missed by many.