Amalia H. Koenig, church volunteer

Amalia “Amy” Hubner Koenig, a former Ridgefielder who was a Meals on Wheels volunteer, died Tuesday, Feb. 26, in Exeter, N.H. She was 98 years old.
Mrs. Koenig was born in 1903 in Brooklyn, N.Y., the youngest child of Hartman and Emily Hubner. She married Theodore J. “Ted” Koenig and for 50 years lived at Truesdale Lake in nearby South Salem, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Koenig were active in Republican political affairs in Lewisboro and Westchester County. Mrs. Koenig was a member of the South Salem Presbyterian Church for more than 70 years, working sometimes as a church representative at the state level. She was also active in helping the Lewisboro schools. She had belonged to the Waccabuc Country Club.
After her husband’s death in 1967, Mrs. Koenig moved to Ridgefield, where she was active in the Meals on Wheels program.
In 1995 she moved to RiverWoods, a retirement community in Exeter.
Mrs. Koenig is survived by her three children: John Koenig of York, Maine, Jean Till of Leawood, Kans., and Amy Brinckerhoff of Irving, Texas; a niece, Anne Wells of Shelby, N.C.; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in South Salem at a date to be determined.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the South Salem Presbyterian Church, 111 Spring Street, South Salem, NY 10590.