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Amy Sloane Vance

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VANCE--Amy Sloane, a lawyer and advocate for the poor and needy, passed away this past Monday after a long and brave struggle with cancer. A native New Yorker who spent her entire professional life in New York City, Amy graduated from Mt. Holyoke College and Fordham School of Law. As a young...

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A day does not go by, when I do not think of you. You are up there with my late wife and friend Sally. Gabe

Amy- With the passing of President Carter last week, I started reminiscing about our time together in law school and the admiration I felt for you and your respect for your father´s dedication to public service. Has it really been 16 1/2 years since your passing? I miss your laughter, smile, humor, and most of all, your friendship. Much love, Laurie

It is hard to imagine that Amy has died 16 years ago. I miss Amy's laughter and friendship. Love, Ghebre Selassie Mehreteab

Dear Amy,
You always made me laugh and smile no matter how you were doing or how you felt on any given day. I am honored to have been your friend, to have known your kindness and the wonderful spirit you gave to us all. Much Love, Robyn

Amy was always a very nice, very smart person. I hadn't seen her since our reunion at Mount Holyoke. Sincere condolences to her family.

Altho I hadn't seen Amy since law school, I was saddened to hear of her passing. I will always remember her as funny, compassionate and very bright. Her friendship helped me through.

Dear Amy, I can see your shy smile in my mind's eye and hear your soft voice in the recesses of my memory. At Foxcroft, you were a quiet leader - a model of integrity - who inspired all of us. You are now, and long will be, deeply missed. Brooke Chamberlain Cook (Class of 1967)

Amy- you are a wonderful cousin and I will miss you dearly. You fought a brave fight and you will always be my hero.

With the deepest respect for your work and your humanity on behalf of your friends and colleagues from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine