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Amy Brown Boit

Wellesley, Massachusetts

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BOIT, Amy Brown 51, passed away on October 12, 2011 surrounded by her family and friends. Born Amy Grace Brown, she was a lifelong resident of Wellesley. She attended the Wellesley Public Schools, The Noble and Greenough School, and Trinity College, where she received her bachelor's degree with...

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Amy, you were strong and brave in the face of adversity. You were a tremendous inspiration to me. I wish you peace, and for your family the strength to carry on.

I have such fond memories of talking with Amy at parties. She ESPECIALLY had really fun, joyful, expressive ways of talking about her boys that made me laugh out loud. My deepest love goes out to Chris, Andrew and Timothy and the rest of her family. May God bless you and hold you.

Amy's vitality, ready wit and absolute devotion to her family constitute an incredible legacy of enduring good. We will continue to cherish her amazing strength and grace and send all our love to the Boit and Brown families.

i began babysitting for the boit family when andrew was maybe two years old. i was their nanny when tim was born and loved every minute of watching amy with her boys. i remember her calling from work to remind me about something that seemed silly at the time, but now as a mom... i get it!! thank you for your friendship and sharing your boys. i was happy to work for a wonderful family. God bless you all I will keep you in my prayers.

Oh dear, delightful Amy, I will miss your quick mind, ready wit and enthusiastic investment in all our weekly discussions in Bible study at Wellesley (Village) Congregational Church. Your passionate spirit just shone through every word you spoke. You left behind a big footprint on the heart of our group. Heather Banting (Ashland, MA)

Dearest Amy,

I cherish our wonderful long conversations at all the random Nobles events, fund raising events, and reunions over these many years since we were students there. Your smiling face so alive and interested in life. And now, you have traveled the greatest journey of all and are home. I will miss you dear friend. May God bless you and be with your family with His peace which passeth all understanding. All my love, Judy

We all lost you too quickly but oh how you were loved by family and friends. You showed us all how to live with a terrible disease with such grace and grit and happiness for what you had. You are missed...love mary ann. Chris, Timmy, Andrew, Lisie and all, we will help you to keep Amy's memories alive.

Dearest Amy: Our prayers and thoughts are with all of the Brown, Boit, and Sillers families and will always be in the future. We will remember our fun times with you, and especially when we are in Iron City . You were funny, smart, entertaining, curious and so kind, and the most perfect mix of your two parents. You courage and strength were remarkable - but of course, that was Amy. Love, The Wright's

The Schroeder's send all of their love to the Brown-Boit family. We wish each of you strength, love and the continued support of family and friends. Your cherished memories will keep Amy's wonderful sprirt close at hand. Peace - Berta, Billy and Maggie