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Tracy Amo

Appleton, Wisconsin

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Tracy L. AmoTracy L. Amo, age 50 of Appleton, passed away on Monday, February 4, 2013, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on June 20, 1962, to Jim and Marge Blair in Salina, Kansas. On August 22, 1986, Tracy married the love of her life, Jim Amo, and spent 26 wonderful years...

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Tracy Amo took me in her home for the Rattlers 2006 season. I only lived here for 3 months but in that time I witnessed how sweet and motherly this woman was. I can only imagine the mark she put on countless children in school. Ill never forget visiting her classroom and seeing the smiling kids look in amazement at us ball players, and Tracy smiling ear to ear proud as we read them a book. My daughter was born on her birthday in 2021! I will never forget her as long as I live

Tracy and I met through Vive at AMC...we connected and provided great support for each other at the beginnings of our journies with cancer. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

Tracy sang at my wedding over 20 years ago with Dave Meulemans and guests including our priest were blown away at their beautiful voices . She had a gift that only God can give and it was an honor that she sang for us. Our condolences....

Peace, love and prayers to all of you!

Tracy,
You have always been my hero, now you are my angel, I love all the moments we shared together, never taken for granted. You will always remain a legacy at Badger Elementary because every child's life you touched, they will always remember you as a wonderful and dedicated teacher who spent endless hours outside the regular school hours promoting activites for students. I love you, and I love your three girls. They are strong, beautiful, and stand tall because of what they have...

Amo Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to you.
Jamie Hietpas

I met Tracy through a cancer support group. Even though she was going through chemo and not feeling well she was so concerned how everyone else was doing. Her compassionate, kind and generous personality was evident always. My sympathy to her family.

Please know that your family is in our prayers during this sad time. Our family got to know yours through softball and Tracy will truly be misses in the crowd....we are thinking of you all.
Ted, Barb, Kendra, John, Meg and Thomas Carew

May you feel the presence of the LORD at this time ...... our deepest Sympathy .... Dean & Judy Moede [NCAA BB]