Amy Lynn Prescott, 42, passed away Sunday morning, February 5, 2012 at her home in Willis, Texas. She was born February 24, 1969 to Donald L. and Gwen (Martin) Prescott in Topeka, Kansas. She was preceded in death by a sister, Melanie K. Prescott in 1992. Besides her parents, she leaves her sister, Jeni Thomas, her brother-in-law Rob Thomas and her two nephews Jake and Josh, and many other friends and relatives. Her inurnment and graveside services will be determined at a later date. Memorial Contributions may be made in Amy's memory to the American Diabetes Assn. Condolences may be left on the website of Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home in Willis at www.shmfh.com.
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tanya leslie
February 11, 2012
Went to school with Amy, what a wonderful person..always happy and so funny...always loved being around her..!!! Later in life found her on Facebook..and had several conversations with her..she so Loved her mom..and seemed to be so happy...!!! She was and is a special person and I'm better to have known her.!!! God will now have a person with a sense of humor sitting next to him...!!! May you laugh forever sweet Amy... Love ya...
Michelle Armbright (Jones)
February 11, 2012
I will always remember Amy's sweet smile, her beautiful heart and her special cute little laugh she had. She was a friend to everyone she ever crossed paths with. She was a beautiful angel on this earth and will be greatly missed by all who were lucky enough to know her. My heart is heavy with the loss of her. You made a beautiful impression on this earth Amy...RIP. Love you forever!
Paul Renwick
February 10, 2012
I went to High School with Amy, and she was a lot of fun to be around. I really miss and remember the "Amos Shuffle" that she did. She was always fun to joke and laugh with. Amy, you will be in my thoughts and prayers, God bless, and I know that you are in a better place, my friend.
Paul Renwick, Grand Junction, CO.
Tom and Marnita McCollough
February 6, 2012
We only knew Amy a short while at Thousand Trails. She always had a smile and kind words to say, no matter how she was feeling. We know she will be greatly missed.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
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