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Amy Leigh Benton-Cioper

Austin, Texas

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Amy Leigh Benton-Cioper "Starr" Born at 2:12 a.m., December 4, 1968, in Fort Worth TX, passed at 5:15 a.m., September 25, 2009 in Austin, TX. Amy grew up on the banks of Lake Travis in the Texas Hill Country. Her early years were spent traveling the world, from summers in Cuernavaca,...

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Dearest Suzanne, Your AMy sounds just like I would have imagined your daughter would be. Be accept my condolances and please get in touch with me. I tried within months of your visit last time to contact you. It is long past due that we get together again. love and prayers,
Deborah McAninch Ricks Lyons Huntsville,tx (281 455 1615).

Oh Starr,
Thank you for every magical moment! For every event you made extra fun, every note of your music, every smile, every sparkle. For all the love and The Lovers. Your life was amazing, and my life is better for knowing you. Thank you.
love,
Piper

Although I haven't seen Amy since I graduated from Lago Vista High School in 1985, I have fond memories of her and I hanging out together. I will always remember her loving and accepting heart of anyone that came into her path. My prayers go to Amy and her family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

It was an incredible honor to have known Amy. I had not seen her in years but the short time we spent together in High School will always stay with me forever. A bright and shining prescence was taken from us but it will never be forgotten and whenever I see a star twinkle I will remember her smile and her laugh. God Bless you and keep you Amy.

Amy you will be so missed. We are all so blessed to have known you in our lifetime. May your spirit live on forever inside all of us.....

Oh Starr! Oh Starr!

You touched my life so very deeply. You will always be a wonderful soul who cared for and loved those around her. I admired you, sometimes from afar, and sometimes from right up close. I know we haven’t seen one another in such a long time, 7 years almost to the day, but, in my heart, you are always there. I learned much from you, Starr, in a very short time, and I will always travel this world, and beyond, with a small part of you in my heart. I want you to...

Amy, it has been many years since we worked together for Manpower at IBM. I always thought very highly of both you and your brother, Eric. I know you will be greatly missed but your life left all our lives a bit brighter. I will never forget when you decorated my cubicle for my birthday. Sure wish I could have heard your music.
May God bless you.

Amy you forever a starr now. I will miss you, our long time friendship that all began at stien mart. you were "aunt amy" to my son, my room mate at one time and a wonderful friend. today is a sad day...