Amy-Nuara-Obituary

Amy Caroline Nuara

Richmond, Virginia

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Amy Caroline Nuara, 30, of Oakland, Calif., died unexpectedly Wednesday, August 6, 2003 while rock climbing above San Francisco Bay. She is survived by her mother, Brenda E. Driver and her husband, Dell; her father, Dr. Joseph C. Nuara and his wife, Rita; four sisters, Diana N. Graziano and her...

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Amy, you will always be in our hearts and minds. Love, Aunt Ginny.

Hope you and your dad are enjoying being with each other.

Always in our thoughts

Dear "Little Bird" we will always remember you with Love,Aunt Ginny and family.

To Brenda, Diana, Joe, Becky, and everyone else who cared for Amy,

You are still in our thoughts and prayers, and we still miss her terribly.

Dear Mrs. Driver, Diana, and family,
I was visiting the mausoleum last weekend and was shocked and saddened to find a familiar name had been added since I was there last. My deepest sympathies go out to you for the tragic and sudden loss of Amy. I remember her from our days at St. Michael’s and how gifted she already was then. It seems that she certainly has touched many lives over the past years, and in pursuing her dreams, has lived a fuller life than many ever may. May your happy...

The first time I met Littlebird, it was through the honor of her and Kristi playing music at my house. I had only moved to San Francisco weeks before that moment, and I remember marveling at how the city was filling me full of what I sought. That is- I came to San Francisco, as perhaps many others, to find open minded people, with all kinds of lifestyles, who find more truth in each other than in the television. I also remember thinking how incredibly talented they were (professionals) and...

I read of this tragic loss on a Tori Amos website, and was deeply moved. littlebird must have been a truly beautiful soul, and i wish love and peace to her life partner and family. you are in my thoughts and prayers

My deepest respect and sincerity to Littlebird's life partner Kristi. I'm sorry I never got to meet your soulmate. She had to a beautiful person because she chose you, Kristi, for her lover.
In sisterhood,
Sarah