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Amy Sosland Brown

Kansas City, Missouri

1949 - 2019

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Amy Sosland Brown Amy Sosland Brown died on September 18, 2019 with family by her side at the home she loved in West Sussex, England. The doors and windows of her cottage were wide open as she passed with the sun setting gloriously on the beautiful South Downs. Amy was born in Kansas City,...

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As I look at this picture of Amy, I am taken back to 1967 when Amy and I were both freshman at Colby College. The 60's were a very turbulent time for a college student. I entered college as an insecure and confused teenager while Amy was this sensitive, creative and MOST giving person. Amy's inviting smile, her giggle and her midwestern accent were hallmarks of hers that I remember well. She provided me with the support and love to help get me through an emotionally tough, freshman...




Amy and I shared the Kansas City,Missouri roots, I also knew her as a student at Colby College. I had been in touch with her a few years back with plans to visit her in England. She was a very special person and I was devastated to learn of her passing.

I would like to know of plans for the celebration of Amy's life in England. Sending love to all who loved her.

Amy gave a great interpretative tour at this National Trust museum.

I am devastated to read this news in Colby Alumni magazine. She was my pal when we were little, via both of my grandmothers. We connected again when I followed her to Colby. Amy was one of the most generous, original, and interesting people I knew. So glad I got to visit her at her beloved English home and that she found joy there. Rest in peace, dear friend.

We loved having Amy as part of our community here in Upperton, West Sussex. She helped with our Tillington charity ferrying people to medical appointments; was joint co-ordinator with me of our Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, and helped look after the Ancient Trees in Petworth Park. She was a generous contributor to local causes. We will miss her.Gerald

Estelle, Charlie, Jeanie and Betsy
Please accept our sincerest condolences at the passing of Amy. We are so very sorry at your loss.

Ellen Strauss and Meredith Strauss Jackson.