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kim conover
September 20, 2020 | Friend


Salt Lake City, Utah
Amy Hocking 1977 ~ 2009 Amy Hocking was born on September 30, 1977, in Salt Lake city, Utah. She died on July 3, 2009, at the age of 31. She was a very pensive and happy child, always observing others, smiling her beautiful "gorilla" smile, serving and enjoying all those around her....
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kim conover
September 20, 2020 | Friend
Always a friend you were awesome in this life even better in the next
kim con
September 20, 2020 | Friend
Hey Baby girl,
I miss you so so so much! I'm so glad this site is still up, so I feel as if I'm talking to you. I have seen alisa and part of it feels like i'm seeing you.. you both have some similarities..and being around her makes it a bit okay. I love you a lot & just want to thank u for coming to me at night in my dreams... you are my soul sister..Love, Debb or as you called me Hammer time :)
March 28, 2010
Hi, Sister Sue, and sweet Diane,
I echo the glory of having this website still open. Speaking of bracelets, I just got my Swarovski crystal memorial bracelet and want to keep it on 24/7. Sending my love to all who love Amy and always will. This site is helping many transition into a place of peace with her death. Love you all - and kisses and hugs to my nieces Alisa, Hayley, Heidi, Cali, and my beloved little sister, Susan, Amy's mother.
Patty Rech
March 10, 2010 | Atlanta/Mableton, GA
Diane: I brightens our hearts to have this site open and helps us to hear of the extended love of those around Amy. She needed this badly in her last days, and we appreciate hearing that she touched so many lives. (Amy's mother, Susan)
March 10, 2010
To Amy's Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I went to middle and high school with Amy. She was so beautiful and always smiling. She had an unforgettable smile.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Diana (Gericke) Miner
March 09, 2010 | Kenosha, WI
Amy's family spent time in the condos in Midway during Thanksgiving. Alisa continues to brighten and remember our beautiful sister by bringing recipes from her so we still feel like she is there. We love her artichoke chicken and artichoke dip...we all met Christmas and Alisa gave her and all 4 of the rest a bracelet saying Party of 5, representing all 5 sisters. It is on my table in the living room - a memorial to Amy's life and influence on us. Her sisters still miss her greatly in this...
January 03, 2010
Merrie Christmas, sweet Amy, from your family in South Carolina together - Aunt Pat, Uncle Phil, Wanda, Nick, Zach, and Kayla. Kisses into heaven to you from us.
Love,
Aunt Pat
December 23, 2009
I love you Amy, You were a loyal and true friend. Valla con Dios.
Sergio Weffer
December 22, 2009 | Salt Lake City