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Amy R. Iman

Irondequoit, New York

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Iman, Amy R. Irondequoit: Friday, April 23, 2010, at the age of 53, after a courageous battle with cancer. Predeceased by her parents, Alvin and Jaqueline Outcalt. She is survived by her loving daughters, Maggie (Eric) Zydel, Carolyn (Todd) Stahl, Robyn (Jim) Cribbin; beloved...

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I am shocked and so saddened by the death of this wonderful, vibrant, intelligent, caring woman. I was fortunate enough to have taught at East High School with Amy, but I have been retired for many years, and we have lost touch with one another. I remember her competing for a place on the Jeopardy program and the excitement that brought for all of us. The students in Rochester City Schools have definitely lost a wonderful, compassionate, bright teacher. My condolences to her entire family.

I only knew Ms. Iman very briefly, but I remember her as a helpful, kind, and caring woman with a wonderful smile. I was deeply saddedned to hear of her passing. My heart goes out to her family.

Ms. Iman was my favorite teacher. I can always talk to her about my problems and she would give me advice. I really never got the chance to tell her how she influenced me to do better in school and I will always keep the memories of her in my heart to help guide my way. My thoughts and prayers are with hher entire family. I will miss you dearly

Amy and I were in the same Yoga class with Suzanne for a long time. She was a joy to be around and she had the greatest laugh and smile. Amy will be so missed. My prayers to the entire family.
John A. Venturo

I always knew Amy as Mom, and even though I have not seen her in a while, will never forget her love, compassion, and flare for life. I wish I could have told her how much what she did for me has ment in my life.I give my sympathy to her family and know that she taught you to always see the good in things and to be stong. I will always love you guys and am deeply sorry for your loss.

Amy and I "solved" world problems in the rest room across from my classroom. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this sad time.

I wish I could have been there yesterday to see you all and see the pictures and letters celebrating Amy's amazing life.

Love you guys.

Thoughts and prayers to the family

I will miss Amy as my classroom neighbor at East High School.We shared many laughs between classes each day. Farewell to a wonderful, loving lady...your wonderful nature and love of teaching will be missed, but not forgotten.