AMY-REED-Obituary

AMY REED

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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REED--Amy Josephine, MD, PhD., of Yardley, PA died on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at her home surrounded by her loving children, family and friends. She was 44 years old. After graduating from Villa Joseph Marie High School in 1991 and Penn State University in 1995, Dr. Reed received her MD and PhD...

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The years may pass, but the memories of Amy's extraordinary life live on forever. Hooman, wishing you and your children peace as you remember all the goodness Amy left with so many of us.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

After loosing my wife 2 years ago to Covid and then my youngest daughter a year ago to Covid related, I can imagine what Dr. Hooman and family are going thru. I wish that I was lucky enough to have met Dr Reed in the past as she was one of those special human beings that God put on this earth. Bless her and her family!

The memories of extraordinary loved ones who profoundly impacted our lives in so many wonderful ways never fade. They live on and give us the daily strength to persevere. So too with Amy. Her memory shall eternally shine brightly upon us. With heartfelt gratitude for Amy's courage and compassion, Very sincerely, Sharleen Fishman

There´s only one Dr. Amy Reed, I haven´t met anyone close to who she was. She didn´t have one or two kids, she had six, it´s no different than how she looked at her husband, work and life, her ideas were bigger than life, her perspective was large. She was truly a powerful woman who wanted to do it all. In life we have all heard the saying as a child "Do the right thing", and sadly as many get older in our careers and responsibilities we don´t live or think by that rule. Many make...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I only met Amy once in their home when I visited them travelling to US. I am always moved thinking the legacy that she left behind in her beautiful children. Hope passage of time has lessened the pain of grief for the loved ones while love for her remains in our heart. My thought and prayer are with the children and Hooman Rasoul Nourizadeh

Emily-work, her comment, I couldn´t think of anything better. I agree and support what she wrote. Amy is still strong and powerful, we all keep her alive in our hearts, mind, and actions.