Amy-Chamberlain-Obituary

Amy Esther Chamberlain

San Francisco, California

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CHAMBERLAIN, Amy Esther - Amy was the brightest of stars, and lived her life in a truly audacious blur of laughter and motion and positive energy. She is loved and missed by so many, including her family, her many friends, and her love Andrew Wyckoff, whom she planned to marry. Amy was that rare...

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I worked with Amy on a volunteer trip in Utah. She was full of life and great to be with!

To my friend Amy and her family.
As the most recent entry stated-the holidays certainly make us think about you and how much we miss your smile and enthusiasm. We send special prayers to your family and friends across the globe.
Just last February I had the pleasure of meeting your father and your brother at the AYUSA conference. How gracious and kind they were-and how strong to be there with all of us who were still hurting so much.
As I leave my tenure with AYUSA at the end of this...

Hi Amy and family,
As we near the holidays, please know that you are all in my thoughts. I still think about and reminisce about my time with Amy so often. Amy, I'm so sorry you are gone. I really miss you.

Chamberlain Family:

I am saddened to hear of your loss. To my knowledge, your daughter had no idea who I was during our tenure at Bucknell. However, there was never a time when our paths crossed on campus that she didn't greet me with a warm smile and genuine pleasure. She will be missed.

AMY was a very special person to me...we met during my exchange student in the USA and she was one of the best people i have known in my life... this news was a shock for me and i still can;t believe that this actually happened... AMY was a very sweet and a caring person...i still rememebr the times when she used to call me or talk to me... the best moment i remember is the one when we were sitting on my second last day on the carpet in the lobby........i donno what to write more because i...

I met Amy during a Wilderness Volunteer work trip in the Maroon Bells. She has remained in my mind as one of the most enthusiastic people I have ever met. Her love for everything around her has never left me, and now after I find out about her passing, takes on a new meaning.

I worked with Mike, Amy's brother at the California Public Utilities Commission, and found him to be an extraordinary person in so many ways. Although I did not have the privilege of meeting and interacting with Amy, I am certain that she was a truly marvelous person, like her brother. My prayers and thoughts go out to Amy's family. I also feel a connection to her, as I am a long distance cyclist, which she participated in as well. God bless the Chamberlain family.

In deepest...

Like everyone, I'll miss Amy. But it's not goodbye forever, as much as it's a chance to celebrate her life until we meet again.