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My cousin Amy was one of the nicest and smartest people I have known. I was sorry not to learn of her passing until now and I will miss her.
Jim Hemming
January 09, 2016 | Corvallis, OR


Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
1917 - 2015 (Age 97)
Hemming, AmyAmy O. Hemming, age 97, of Wisconsin Rapids, WI died Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at Strawberry Lane Medical & Rehab Center, Wisconsin Rapids, WI.Funeral Services are 11:00 AM Friday, March 6, 2015 at the First Congregational Church- UCC, Wisconsin Rapids, WI., Rev. Micah Schlobolm will...
Read MoreMy cousin Amy was one of the nicest and smartest people I have known. I was sorry not to learn of her passing until now and I will miss her.
Jim Hemming
January 09, 2016 | Corvallis, OR
I was just talking about Miss Hemming the other day and thanking her for teaching me typing, shorthand, office practice, etc. She was a great teacher! She used to have us typing to music! God Bless You, Amy!
March 08, 2015
Miss Hemming was a classic teacher. I had her for the two-year secretarial course in 1964-66 and went on to be a legal secretary for 40 years, which gave me a good living. Thank you Miss Hemming and rest in peace. Judy Severson
March 07, 2015
A great person to work with at old Lincoln and the new Lincoln H.S.
Richard Smith
March 06, 2015 | Phoenix, AZ
I had Ms Hemming for my typing teacher and she did an outstanding teaching a rather large class. Thank you Ms Hemming and rest in peace
karleen rosenthal
March 06, 2015 | Wis Rapids, WI
Amy Hemming was a great teacher. I had her for my business classes at LHS. I used the short hand she had taught for taking notes at college. She was a great teacher and woman. God Bless you, Amy.
Jane Pearson
March 06, 2015 | Marshfield, WI
She was a great teacher!!
Jill (Parmeter) Witt
March 06, 2015 | Rudolph, WI
Great teacher,enjoyed her class, prepared me for the computer age, very thankful,rest in peace.
Gary Pelot
March 06, 2015 | Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Miss Hemming taught me how to type proficiently and how to balance a checkbook and a budget. Both life skills continue to serve me well 50 years later. She made a lifelong difference in her students' lives. Class of 1968.
Lynn Olsen, Ph.D.
March 05, 2015 | Fergus Falls, MN