Amy-O'Connor-Obituary

Amy Shaw O'Connor

Phoenix, Arizona

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Amy (Gibbons) Shaw O'Connor, 76, of Peoria, Arizona. Passed away at home with family at her side August 21, 2007. She was born in St. Johns, AZ on January 27, 1931 to LeRoy and Amy P. Gibbons. In 1936 the family moved to Holbrook, AZ where Amy graduated from high school. She then attended...

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Sad
to read of the death of our talented, vivacious neighbor and friend
during my boyhood in Holbrook. The Roy Gibbons family enriched Holbrook
and everywhere else they settled. Amy was charming, vivacious, talented
and the envy of all her schoolmates. She will be greatly missed.

To Amy's Family,
Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you at this very difficult time. Amy and our father, Bill Kelley (whom we lost in 1986) were dear friends for many years. They enjoyed many happy times together with their mutual love of music. Again, our deepest sympathy.
The family of Bill Kelley

In memory of my dear Aunt Amy...the last time I saw her was on a three hour drive to my grandpa's funeral in northern Az. She and Hal were so kind as to pick me up from the airport. We had such a nice visit. My memories are so fond of visiting her as a child. I would leave with aching cheeks and tummy from laughing so hard. The food was always so delicious; what a fantastic cook! I loved her laugh and her smile more than anything. She was always kind, fun, and so talented.
My deepest...

Though I didn't know Amy personally
I came to know she was an amazing individual with many talents. What most impressed me was the loving devotion given to her by her spouse Hal, this attested to the kind of person she was.

To Amy's Family,
I want to express my love to each of you in the passing of Amy. I have so many cherished memories of all of you. I know how much she loved her family and how proud she was of her children and grandchildren.
She kept us all laughing, didn't she and we have all missed that since she became ill. I last saw her over a year ago when your uncle Lee, Bev, Doug and I had dinner with her and Hal. I will treasure that memory and short time with her.
Please know of my love...