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Amy Ballinger Grisham

Greensboro Area, North Carolina

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Amy Ballinger Grisham, 42, died July 11, 2008, in Cary, as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Amy was born June 27, 1966, to Max D. Ballinger, Attorney, and Patsy Hiott Ballinger, Educator, of Guilford College, NC 27419-0010. Amy was the owner of Amy Grisham International, an executive...

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I was an old pal from Chapel Hill. All these years later and I am just finding out about Amy´s untimely passing. I would be remiss, not matter how much time has passed, if I did not add my comment now. Amy possessed a remarkable spirit, positivity, and kindness. She even showed me how to waterski! Music was another passion we enjoyed together. I think of her often and will never forget a magical summer we spent together a long time ago now. My deepest condolences. She was one of a kind . God...

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I knew Amy from "the coffee shop". Amy coached my nine year old daughter in how to sell for her school fundraiser. Only one person in 40 declined to purchase. Amy was so fun and joyful, my daughter loved her instantly as we all did. She will be greatly missed.

I met Amy through the coffee shop she used to go to. We almost immediately became friends, I mean, how could you not want to become friends with such a caring, genuine, and bubbly person like Amy? I will never forget Amy. She will truly be missed and my thoughts and prayers go out to all of her family and friends.

I was so distressed when I heard about Amy today in Cary. For about 1 and a half yearsAmy was a truly stellar life coach to me. Also I went waterskiing with her and Geoff.

Mr. & Mrs. Ballinger & Family:
We were so saddened to hear of Amy's passing. Eddie, Molly and I remember her from her visits to Ballinger while Molly was a student there. She was a talented and beautiful woman. Please accept our sincere simpathies and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

My heart aches for the Ballinger family as you experience this pain! I wasn't fortunate to ever get to meet Amy, but her sister, Anne, is my dear friend! I loved meeting and getting to know Patsy at CM retreats! I got to see lots of pictures of Amy as Patsy cropped and hear the stories that went with them! May the gift of having her as a daughter/sister and good memories be a tremendous comfort forever! I pray that God would be your greatest source of strength! You are in my prayers!!

I knew Amy from Western Guilford. She was a talented and lovely young lady. I am so sorry for your loss. My family's thoughts and prayers are with you.

I had the pleasure of meeting Amy only once when she came to our office for job training she was in charge of. Amy had such natural charm and radiated a genuine concern for those she interacted with. She sent me several emails after I broke my ankle, offering encouragement, and it impressed me deeply that she would extend such concern for a near-stranger as myself. She was truly an asset to this world, and I send my love and sympathy to her family and loved ones.