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Amy Howerton Remley

Lexington, Kentucky

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REMLEY Amy Howerton, 41, of Wesley Chapel, FL, formerly of Lexington, died Sun, May 14, 2006 at the Hospice Care Center in Lexington. Born in Lexington, KY, she was the daughter of Albert W. and Ruth Remley of Lancaster, KY and Ann Hankins Burton of Daytona Beach, FL. Amy was a 1983 graduate of...

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Amy was a lovely person. She was bright, direct,and very positive. EPC staff appreciated her scientific expertise and the professionalism demonstrated by her as we worked on projects together. We always looked forward to meeting her in the field, knowing that because of her our objective would be accomplilshed. Over the years we developed a personal relationship with Amy recognizing her as our friend. She will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with her family

Amy was one of those rare people in life. She was caring, genuine, dedicated, and very kind. I feel for her family and their heartbreaking loss. I will also miss my friend and colleague.

Remley family: I didn't know Amy personally, but was always impressed with her knowledge and poise whenever I was in a class with her or in a meeting. I just wanted to let you know that even people who didn't know her noticed her in a good way. That is a credit to her and to all of you. I am so sorry for your loss.

Remley family, when I think of Amy there are so many things that make me happy. I'm happy she was my friend, that she had all of you to support her, that she knew the joy of raising Brynn and Arden, that she accomplished so many things in life, that she had a job she loved, and that she really lived the 40 years she got. I know our sadness will pass and we will be left with all that happiness! Amy was my best friend..who else would help me raise squirrel babies? She was an amazing person and...

Amy was one of the Best Friends I've ever had and I will miss her terribly. I feel so fortnate to have known her the past six years. She has gotten me to do things in life I never thought I would do, like Kayaking. I am so sorry for your loss and I can only imagine how much harder it is for you all to go through. My girls and I were very happy we were able to come to her Memorial Service. Amy is someone we will never forget. Love, Lisa, Courtney and Shilo

I only know Amy through brief encounters and sometimes lengthy emails. Amy’s warmth and openness were evident through all the professional interaction I enjoyed with her. Her zeal for her profession was amazing. She will be missed on many levels.

Amy, Always a smile and a friendly hello. You touched so many hearts along the way. May your family find comfort in knowing how much you were thought of by others. My sympathy and prayers to your family.

I am truly sorry for your family's loss. Amy was an incredible mother, colleague, and friend. I have many wonderful memories of our times together working in Kings Bay I will always cherish.

Dear Abby, Brynn, Arden and all of Amy's family
Just to say i'm thinking of you all today. In London the sun is shining right now a fitting way to remember my dear friend who was always a ray of sunshine. God bless you all in this sad sad time. I wish i could be there to say goodbye.
Love
Julia,Steve,Hayley,Luke and Grace