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Amy Oak

Norton Shores, Michigan

Jan 11, 1951 – Nov 7, 2016

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BORN
January 11, 1951
DIED
November 7, 2016
LOCATION
Norton Shores, Michigan

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Oak, Amy Twin Lake Amy Katharyn (Rodgers) Oak, age 65, transitioned from this life November 7, 2016 at home in the arms of her wife, Barbara Pitcher. Amy's healing journey spanned two years with an original diagnosis of breast cancer in 2014. Amy was born January 11,1951 in Higginsville, MO to...

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Barb, it was many, many years ago, on this New Year’s Eve, that we came to a party at you & Amy’s home in Montague. We were the last to leave that night & had such a nice conversation with the two of you. The evening was one we have always remembered. We hope you are doing well now. Thinking of you this NYEve, 2020. Wishing you a Happy(er) New Year, 2021.

Judy & Janice McKay

I always enjoyed any professional development opportunity that Amy was a part of. She had a wealth of knowledge and a wonderful way of sharing it. She radiated positive energy and will be truly missed by many.

It was more then a pleasure to get to know Amy over the last couple of years!! I am beyond blessed that I was able to become friends with both Amy and Barb. What a wonderful lady who had such a love for people and life! She shared and taught me so much and I will forever be grateful! My thoughts and prayers with you Barb.

In Honor of Amy Oak

Dear Soul Sisters and Brothers,
We have lost a lovely, courageous woman, who taught me the love of Alters, and I know that she has touched many of you in the same way.
Take a moment and build your Amy Oak Alter
Please send to Barb

BARB, my heart goes out to you, my arms are around you and I thank you and Amy for being always faithful, loyal and trueand impacting my life in such awesome ways.
Love Always,
Amy B.

Amy worked with my colleagues and me for in-service trainings. She was always warm, supportive and genuine. Her knowledge of children and the writing process was inspiring. Her humor, friendliness, and caring made her a joy to know. Sincerest condolences.

Barb,
I am so sorry to hear about Amy's passing.
I always enjoyed her spirit and courage. I continue to hold you in my thoughts. Peace to you during this time of loss and grief.
Robin

So sorry for you Loss Barb. I remember you both so well from Diana's Grove, all those years ago. laughter and drumming, talks around the fire and of course 'The Barn'. Sending you deep love and care. jeanne

Amy was as authentic as they come. By living her truth and sharing her passion, she enabled others to do the same. We were lucky to have her and know her in our school district. She will be remembered fondly.

Barb, we are so sorry to hear of Amy's passing. She lived life well. Celebrate the good times. Thinking of you ~

Janice & Judy