AMY-FLYNN-Obituary

AMY FLYNN

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FLYNN--Amy Mazzola. Died when hit by an automobile while out for a walk after Thanksgiving dinner with her family on November 24, 2011. She was the wife of Terence "Tad" Flynn, mother of James Davis Flynn and Christina Pleasant Flynn; sister of Alison Mazzola; and daughter of Sylvia and John...

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I was with family last night and my niece works for ABT in administration. Our conversation led to thoughts of Amy. How remarkable to think of her this Thanksgiving after so long. We were distantly acquainted as Buckley parents and through some mutual friends. I always had tremendous respect and admiration for Amy, especially for her wit and intelligence. She was a remarkable woman. I wish her family a happy Thanksgiving.

I think of Amy often, not just on Thanksgiving, when she in 2011 was so tragically taken away from loving family and friends, but also from the bright future which awaited her. It is a tribute to the love Amy and Tad shared that Tad did such a fine job as a single Dad raising James and Christina. Much love from Aunt Sharon Flynn, November 21, 2023

I am a Watch Hill neighbor and I remember this terribly sad day. Wishing Amy and her family peace and LoVe.

Warmest thoughts and wishes to her family from San Francisco.

I think about Amy a lot.

She looms so large in my childhood and college life.

Grace and Peace to all her family and friends.

Greg Knapp

Though I did not know Amy, I am a neighbor in Watch Hil who recently learned of her tragic accident. Sending peace and love to Amy's family. God Bless.

Barbara, Watch Hill, RI

Flynns and Mazzolas, I'm so sorry to hear of your heartbreaking loss. Amy had a joyful generous presence, I remember it from Cambridge. All sympathy,

Inexpressibly sad about this sudden horror. Thinking of you and the memories.

My deepest condolences to Amy's family and friends. I knew Amy in our early days at JPMorgan. She was close friends with many of my Private Banking colleagues and I remember fondly her warmth and sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.