Amy-Notaney-Obituary

Amy Sue Notaney

Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Notaney (McGucken), Amy Sue Was born to Eternal Life Tuesday, December 29, 2009, at Stanford University Medical Center following a brief illness. Amy was born March 31, 1965 to Robert (Mick) and Holly (Troyk) McGucken in Milwaukee, WI. She graduated from Menomonee Falls East High School, and...

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To Hiro, Rohan, Sohail and the McGucken family,
My sincerest sympathies, thoughts and prayers go out to you at this difficult time. I remember Amy through our mutual best friend Shari. Amy lived close to me here in AZ; however, while I knew her for a short time, she exuded such sincere beauty and genuiness and I know she was an amazing mother to Rohan and Sohail.
With loving sympathy,

To the McGucken family,
I just heard the news of Amy's passing. My heart is aching for you. Amy was truely a wonderful person and I'm sure a loving wife and mother. Although it has been years since I spoke to her or any member of the McGucken family, I have always cherished the many memories we created growing up together. You will always be in my heart and especialy today in my prayers. May God's unending love bring you comfort.

To Amy's Family,
I just heard the sad news of your loss. I worked with Amy at Xerox and although we only spent a few years together in Chicago, I remember her with a special brightness to her person and who could forget that contageous smile. I am so sorry for your loss.

To the McGucken and Notaney families:
My sincere deepest sympathies and condolences are with you all. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers. I too have fond memories of Amy and all the McGucken family and will treasure these always no matter how much time passes.

To the McGucken Family,
I was so sad to hear of Amy's passing. I will always remember her beautiful smile and infectious laugh. You have my deepest sympathy.

To the McGucken and Notaney families:
My deepest condolences for your loss. I grew up with Amy (lived on MacArthur Drive) and remember walking to school with her and sharing many special moments in both elementary and high school. My thoughts and prayers are with you and may the peace which comes from the memories of love shared comfort you now and in the days ahead.

To Tiffany and the McGucken Family:
I am so sorry to hear of Amy's passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Our deepest sympathies. I haven't seen Amy since she was fairly young, but I feel confident that if she grew up espousing the traits of her parents, she had to have become a truly remarkable and sweet woman.

To the McGucken Family:
My deepest symapthies. Amy's warm personality and infectious smile will be how I always remember her. You and Amy are in my thoughts and prayers...Don Heyrman, New Berlin, WI