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2015

Amelia MERRELL Obituary



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Amelia (Amy) Merrell was born at Columbia Presbyterian in Manhattan on February 1st, 1955. She was raised in Noblesville, Indiana and made her home in Cincinnati, Ohio. She discovered her love of the theater while in high school in Noblesville and continued to nurture her love for the arts through college at the College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati and on the Showboat Majestic. Her devotion to humanity and to her community ranged from volunteer work at soup kitchens in Over-The-Rhine to the revitalization of Cincinnati's historic Music Hall. Above all, her devotion and unselfish love focused on her husband, Yousef Aouad, and their two sons Gus and Quinn. Amy was the consummate professional; but family always came first. They were continually at the center of her life. Amy was active because she cared about the human condition. She was effective because she blended perceptive wisdom with loveable eccentricities. And she was listened to because she was smart and because she never stopped learning --- avidly reading the New York Times and completing their crossword puzzles within a time frame that made many of her friends envious and feel somewhat inadequate. She worked in theaters, opera companies and theme parks throughout the United States; and eventually partnered with a close friend to found and guide Jack Rouse Associates whom the Wall Street Journal once called "one of the world's more prominent design firms." She was a pioneer in helping cultural institutions tell their story in a more theatrical manner and helping stadiums and sports facilities around the country become more fan-friendly. Conseco Field House in Indianapolis, the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, iconic Lambeau field in Green Bay and a host of Children's Museums around the world all benefited from her talent and her wisdom. She was certainly never one who wanted to be in the limelight, but because of her talent and commitment, her projects shone even brighter. She was quiet, even a bit shy at times; but when she spoke people listened. She was street smart and intellectually wise. She commanded a room----not by being braggadocios or loud, but by engendering the utmost respect. She always took her work seriously, but never herself. Amy had an incredible zest for life. And while she could be outrageous and irreverent -- she was always fun. Always!! She cared passionately about the people around her; and once you had Amy as a friend you knew that someone always had your back. She nurtured and she challenged. She always had good ideas, but welcomed even better ones. She was a successful professional, mother, wife, community servant and friend. And although she never talked about her successes, she was justifiably proud of her legacy: her company, her professional accomplishments, her friends, and perhaps most importantly her remarkable family. There are those who make the world a better place and are widely celebrated. There are also those who make the world a better place in a quiet unassuming way. Amy was the latter. She will be missed -- particularly by the guy who is writing this who had the honor and the pleasure of being her dear friend and business partner for over 30 years. Amy left us on February 16th, 2015 after a courageous 15-month battle with bone cancer. She was surrounded by family and friends and is survived by her husband Yousef Aouad and sons Georges Augustus (Gus) and John Quinn, her parents John and Verna Merrell of Noblesville, IN and her four siblings and their families: Mrs. Carrie (Merrell) Houchin of Huntingburg, Indiana, Mrs. Elizabeth (Merrell) Ricci of Cincinnati, Mr. Jay Merrell of Noblesville and Mr. Tom Merrell of Indianapolis, Indiana. A private family gathering will be held on February 21st in Cincinnati, OH. In the spring a celebration of her life will be held for her many friends and extended family. Donations in honor of Amy can be made to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Our Daily Bread Cincinnati, or the American Cancer Society. Condolences may be expressed at www.GilliganFuneralHomes.com

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Published by The Cincinnati Enquirer on Feb. 18, 2015.

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Wevers

February 12, 2021

Never forgotten

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Jacqueline Meurin

March 3, 2020

We will keep Honoring our Beautiful friend AmyLoving memoryJean Jacky Wevers

Sharyn & Rick Steele

February 22, 2015

She left so many smiles behind, we will treasure them. Our hearts go out to Yosef, Gus and Quinn - you were her treasures.

February 21, 2015

Dear Quinn,

I am so very sorry about the loss of your mother. She seems an amazing woman. I am sure her pride in you was overflowing. God bless and comfort you during this difficult time. Mrs. Reeb

Liben Hailu

February 20, 2015

Dear Yousef, Guss and Quinn,
We have no words to express our deep sorrow. Our thoughts are with you as we reflect on the wonderful memories of dear Amy. We will miss her smile, kindness and unbound affection. We will miss her very much. Liben and Egi

February 20, 2015

Yousef,Gus and Quinn, It was such an honor to meet Amy and your family! Thank you for entrusting me to care for your sons.Gus and Quinn were blessed to have Amy as their Mom! I have some treasured memories with your family. My prayers are with you! Love Pam Moore, Atlanta, Ga.

American Cancer Fund

February 19, 2015

The staff of the American Cancer FundĀ® at www.AmericanCancerFund.org is sorry to hear of Amy's passing. We have received a memorial donation in her name and our sincere condolences go out to her family.

Amy a friend forever always there to listen , thank you

Jacqueline Meurin Wevers

February 19, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Valrie Galand

February 19, 2015

Sincere condolesence from your belgian family lots of love and farewell to beautiful Amy

Lourdes Albacarys

February 18, 2015

Yousef- my prayers are with you and with your family. My the lord grant you and the boys peace.

Addison Austin

February 18, 2015

I always enjoyed talking with Amy at Waldorf functions, especially about her many projects. Her passion was ever present and it was inspiring to get excited about the whole process, not just the final product. She always left me feeling glad I got to spend time with her.

Monica Mitchell

February 18, 2015

Funny, a girl's, girl friend, creative and giving

Trudie Greg and Gage Kirkland

February 18, 2015

Dear Yousef Gus and Quinn. Amy touched us in many quiet ways. Always lovingly, deeply, sincerely. You are each in our thoughts and prayers, as we hold you in our hearts.

Quinn at the winter play at Cincinnati Waldorf School

Shelly Maurer

February 18, 2015

Amy Merrell, you always had a smile, a sense of purpose, and a kind or funny word- you will be severely missed. Sending prayers, love, light and strength to you and all whose lives you've touched

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