Amy-Doherty-Obituary

Amy Elizabeth Doherty

Houston, Texas

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AMY ELIZABETH DOHERTY, born May 3, 1973, died suddenly and unexpectedly, from a cerebral hemorrhage at St. Joseph's Hospital on September 4, 2005. Amy received her first communion and was confirmed at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Sugar Land. She graduated from Alief Hastings High School,...

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Dear Novelle and Dan... Our opportunities to share information about our daughters was far too infrequent, and it is with great sorrow that I send my deep condolences. Amy was a special woman, but my memories go back to kindergarten, and I first saw her spirit. I know Laura attended the Friday service, and I am sorry I could not be there as well. Your old neighbor from Alief...Geri Bass

An Irish Blessing to our very dear friend Amy
May the roads rise to meet you,
May the winds be always at your back,
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon your fields,
and until we meet again
May God hold you in the hollow of his hand
Remembering the good times we all had together in London.

Novelle & Dan,

I am so very sad to hear of Amy's passing. I pray for God to give you strength and guidance to endure your grief. Leanne and I were talking about the Brownie / Girls Scout days with Linda and Cindy just a week ago and spoke of both you and Amy and remembered the fun times we had. May God continue to be with you.

Dearest Amy. God Bless you.I will always remember you Singing Laughing & Dancing and trying to teach us Essex girls the 2 step.I know you'll be makeing'em all laugh up there aswell!! You'll be missed. The Daws'in Essex
xx

Dear Amy, there is not one Houston visit I made that does not include a memory of you. You always made the effort to socialise and you did it in style!! There is no right or reason to you going so soon, but you touched so many lives whilst you were here. You will be greatly missed, all my love, sweet dreams. Kerry xx

Dear Amy,
All of our fun times include you. You will always be in our thoughts and our memories - magnified when we hear one of your favourite songs, eat at one of your favourite restaurants or drink at one of your favourite bars. Rest well.
With all our love.

I met Amy through my cousin Javier. Although I didn't know her as well as many of her friends did, I will always remember her visits to Austin with her girlfriends and that carefree spirit that was a part of her. It's easy to see why she had such a huge circle of friends. My thoughts & prayers are with all her family & friends. Amy, I feel blessed to have known you. May you rest in peace with the Lord.

Dear Dan and Noville, we will remember Amy in our prayers.

Joe and Dianne Williams
Richmond, Texas

Dear Dan and Novelle,
We did not know Amy well, but, as parents of an only daughter also, our hearts ache for you.
May you be comforted by the love, concern, and prayers of all your friends, family, and church community.
John and Nancy Lewallen
St. Thomas Aquinas Church