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Amy Todd

Orlando, Florida

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TODD, AMY, Age 40, of Casselberry, passed away on Wednesday, April 4, 2007. Amy was born in Daytona Beach on August 19, 1966. She was the daughter of Edward M. and Fumiko (Watanabe) Todd of Fern Park. She attended New Life Praise Worship Center in Apopka. Amy was...

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I worked with Amy at Direct Response Marketing and haven't seen her since I left in 93 but Lisa has kept me up on Amy. Our workplace was not always the most pleasant place to be but I always remember Amy smiling and bringing sunshine to the office, she was just so adorable. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ed, Fumi, Family & Friends :
Amy was loved by all who knew her. She was a bright light to everyone who met her. Now her light burns very bright in Heaven, amongst the Angels & God. We grieve very deeply for her & miss her every day. With Much Love, Sally Abbazia

I worked with Amy a number of years ago. She was a wonderful person with a great sense of humor. She made the day easier to get through, and was a good friend. She will be missed.

We will miss you, Dan and Dave

For the past few years, Amy has been a sister to me – the sister I never had. She had an uncanny ability to get people to open up and reveal their innermost secrets – almost effortlessly. She would brighten a room with her presence and make people smile and laugh. I will miss her dearly, as will most of you. Whenever I check my cell phone messages, I’m always reminded that there will never be another message from Amy. For someone so full of life, hopefully she is in heaven and looking...

My prayers and heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of Amy.

Amy and I worked together at the Sentinel. She knew how to brighten a day with her smile and contagious laugh.

She will always be remembered.

Amy's kindness, meekness and gentle spirit were endearing to all who loved her. I will miss her radiant smile, her laugh, and her love.

We share in the sorrow of your loss.
We are thinking of you during this difficult time
And sending our heartfelt sympathy.
May beautiful memories of Amy give you strength
At this time as she is now an angel above.
Holding you in our thoughts and prayers,

Brigitte Howard & Tricia Lynn Fletcher
Orlando Sentinel Security

Uncle Eddie and Aunt Fumiko, We were so shocked and saddened to hear the news about Amy. She was such a beautiful girl and always brightened up the room! Although we didn't see each other as often as we would have liked, we had a connection that only family knows. We will always love and miss her. God Bless you both, and don't hesitate to call if you need anything.