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Amy L. Tatro

Pulaski, Vermont

1963 - 2020 (Age 56)

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Amy L. TatroPulaski - Amy L. Tatro, 56, died peacefully at Francis House in Syracuse, New York on Saturday, January 18, 2020. Amy was born on May 23, 1963. She was raised in Burlington, Vermont the daughter of Bernard and Donna Hershberg.Amy will be loving remembered by her husband of 16 years,...

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Dennis - We are so sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you!
Gary & Shelley Nolan

I am so sorry for your loss. She was way too young and vivacious. I am sad for you.

I was one of Amy's many students at Hyde Park Elementary School. I remember her so fondly - she was firm but fair, she challenged all of us to learn and grow. She had a profound impact on me as a young person in the modules we covered in class about the Holocaust.

I remember her so clearly, and was just speaking with a friend over the Christmas break wondering how she was. I am so saddened to learn this news. My condolences to Amy's family, close friends, and loved ones. The world has...

We send our love and deepest sympathies.

My son truly loved being in Amy's class
I have to say she was one of his favorite teachers at Hyde Park Elementary
Deepest Sympathy to her family and friends
Love and prayers❤
Hallquist Family

Amy was an amazingly skilled and effective teacher. I had the pleasure of observing Amy teach on several occasions throughout a school year. She understood math content so well she could explain it in multiple was to students. Amy challenged students to excel, digging deep when the lesson got confusing and persist until it made sense. Amy knew students would be stronger students if she worked more closely with different professionals in the school to deliver the best education possible...

Amy was one of the kindest and most generous people I know. I was honored to call her a friend.

Years ago a student asked me if I knew who he had for a 5th grade teacher, I did but said no, who is your teacher. He replied, Ms. Earle. Then said "Do you know why? I said. "No, why" he said while slapping the back of his had into the other hand, "because I need discipline" He was one of the many students who loved her and whose influence continues today and will lasts a lifetime. She...

Amy was a best friend in high school. My heart goes out to her husband, daughter, and sister and family. You were too young, my friend, to pass. May you rest in peace and with eternal love.

Dennis and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Amy touched many lives over the years, from teaching our children and being a friend to many of us. I loved her spunky personality and heart of gold! May her spirit live on in the lives she touched and may she be at peace now. She was loved and will be greatly missed!