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Amy Seltzer Zisa

Windsor, Connecticut

Feb 6, 1951 – Sep 23, 2023

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BORN
February 6, 1951
DIED
September 23, 2023
LOCATION
Windsor, Connecticut

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Amy Seltzer Zisa, 72, of West Hartford, beloved wife of the late Thomas Zisa, passed away peacefully with family by her side on September 23, 2023. Surviving family members include her son, Joshua Zisa and his wife Kimberly; and her daughter, Sarah Penndorf and her husband David; as well as her...

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I met Amy when Sarah and Elizabeth (my daughter) were at Quaker Lane Nursery School together. We became very close friends and would frequently get together with the girls. I have many fond memories of our times together. For many years I have had (and still do) a picture of Sarah and Elizabeth on my bureau, taken when they were teenagers, spending a week in Smallpoint, Maine with us. Many times I have lifted it up and said hello to the girls as their younger selves. Sadly, Amy and I...

I had the pleasure of working with Amy for many years at Conard. Regardless of the role she was in, Amy would always go out of her way to help the staff in any way she could. Her cheery smile and genuine concern for others were such a positive for the entire school. I am so very sorry for your loss.

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Cannot believe she's gone! I've been scrolling through all the texts we had over the last few years, and they were all about our food and cooking. Her freshly baked challah...telling me how I SHOULD be frying my chicken cutlets...on the plane and how she loved flying Delta. Miss her so much. Such true and loyal friends are so scarce in life. Heard from her just about daily for the last 14 years, and then, poof! Rest peacefully, Amy!

Miss her every day. After insisting that she was a terrible baker, she became a master sourdough artist. As a friend, she always had your back. I remember driving to Boston Mass Gen with her. What a hoot. We nearly hit a group of nuns. Kept looking for doctors and drove where they were.... she could make me laugh. Miss her. A lot.