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Amy Fasthorse Obituary

Fasthorse, Amy Jean Kearn

Amy Jean Kearn Fasthorse, 46, of Appleton WI, passed away July 5, 2011 after a couragous 10 month battle with cancer. Amy was born September 16, 1964 to Robert and Joan Kearn. Amy is survived by her parents; Bob and Joan, two brothers; Don Kearn and Peter Kearn, a son; Kyle Johnson, three daughters; Teresa (Tess) Johnson, Willow and Lilly Fasthorse and grandson; Jayden. Amy is further survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and many friends that will miss Amy dearly.

Amy was a graduate of UW Green Bay majoring in Art and Museum Studies. She had a very creative spirit that inspired others as well as being a very talented artist, tatoo artist and photographer. Amy had a very caring heart and she was always willing to help anyone in need. Amy adored her children and loved spending time with them.

A Life Celebration for Amy will be held on Monday July 25th at 5pm at Peabody Park in Appleton. Anyone attending is invited to bring pictures of Amy, or any art that she created for display. Please bring a dish to pass for the potluck dinner and, or donation to Amy's memorial fund.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Appleton Post-Crescent on Jul. 23, 2011.

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Julie Heimerman

July 25, 2011

Amy, though I haven't talked to you in a long time, I have prayed for you and your family. Now all I can say is, RIP until I see you on the other side. Love and Peace, julie and amanda heimerman

July 25, 2011

Rest in peace. Uncle Peter

July 24, 2011

amy you will never be forgotten the hurt is gone now rest in peace my cousin ,vicki

July 23, 2011

You hurt no longer. Rest peacefully Amy.

July 23, 2011

Amy, you are very loved and will never be forgotten.....
with all my love,

Your cousin,
Jody

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