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Amy Therese Votteler

Chicago, Illinois

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Amy Therese Votteler, our angel Amy (June 1, 1967 - Dec. 30, 2007) died in peace at her home in Chicago after a five-year journey living with breast cancer. Amy was supported throughout her courageous journey by the expertise and compassion of her caretakers, and by the love...

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To the family of Amy,
I was her veterinarian, and friend. I think of her often. She was truly a wonderful person. And she was a terrific cat mom. I'm sure they miss her too.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Votteler and family,

I also just read about Amy's death in The Miamian today. I was very struck and saddened to read this and to find and read her Chicago Tribune Obituary.

Amy was one of the nicest people that I met at Miami, too. She always greeted me with a smile and always seemed so happy and positive. When you meet people like that, you remember them!

Again, my condolences in your great loss, with wishes of Blessings and peace to...

Dear Mr. and Mrs Votteler,
I am so sorry for your loss. I teach at Miami University and had Amy as a student in multiple classes. I read about her passing today in the Miamian and wanted to let you know that I remember her very well. She was an excellent student and one of the nicest people I have encountered in my 25 years at Miami.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Votteler, Thom, Julie and Janie,

Our family was saddened to hear of your loss of Amy. Every Christmas, while visiting my parents, I enjoy reading your Christmas letter and hearing of the Votteler family news. Even though I left Westlake when I was only 12, I remember Amy who was five years younger than me, as a sweet little blond girl who tagged along when Beth, Elloise, Tammy and I were racing through your yard up to our antics. It sounds as though Amy grew into a...

AMY IS AN ANGEL

To the Votteler Family
I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.
Rosemary Yirava
West Side Catholic Center

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Votteler,

Please accept our condolences on the loss of Amy. The obituary was beautifully stated. Amy led a life of purpose and will be greatly missed.

Love,

Bryan Knoepp and family

Dear Judy and Wally, Mike and I wish to express our deepest sympathies to you and your family for the tragic loss. I am sorry we never had the oportunity to have met this lovely woman. Please know you are in our prayers.

Dear Wally, Judy, Janie, Julie, and Tom,

My parents told me of Amy's passing. I will always remember Amy as the smiling blonde girl I idolized growing up on Queen Anne's Gate. I can still remember to this day, Amy, Diane and I baking in the sun on a silver sun-reflector; Amy & Diane introducing me to perfume and blue eyeshadow (it was the 80's after all!); the baby bunnies we took care of in your yard; and all of our picnics in our backyards. My thoughts are with you...