Amy Jo Anderson

Amy Jo Anderson

Amy Anderson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Apr. 28 to Apr. 29, 2005.
Amy Jo Anderson Our sweet daughter, sister, aunt, and friend, Amy Jo Anderson, passed peacefully from this life on Sunday, April 24, 2005. Her love and kindness will be greatly missed. Amy was born May 29, 1970 in Provo, Utah to Byron Gail and Barbara Kirk Anderson. She lived most of her life with her parents in Orem, Utah, and graduated from Orem High School in 1988. Amy developed a great love and talent for music. She had a strong, sweet voice and played the trumpet extremely well. Amy enjoyed sharing her talents with others and helped many students become more proficient playing the trumpet. One of her great experiences was working as a full- time music aide with Lynn Poulsen in the Salina Middle and High School several years ago. She touched the lives of those around her. Amy was a good cook and enjoyed baking bread, cakes, and cookies, and making her incredible Toffee Bars. She loved to share all she had with her friends and family and it brought her great joy. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved working with the Young Women of her Ward and Stake. She spent many wonderful summers at Girl's Camp and would comment often on the special love she had for girls and women she worked with at camp. Amy never married, nor had children of her own, but she loved her nieces Kaitlyn, Kristi, and Hannah, her nephews Jake (wife Melinda), Josh, Jeff, and Harley, and her grand-nephew Kaden. She loved taking pictures of her family and sharing them for Books of Remembrance. Amy also had two very special pets: her basset hound "Miss Amy's Jessica Jo" (Jessie) and her tabby cat "Sami". We will miss Amy's quick wit and sarcastic birthday cards. Her giggle was infectious and life won''t be the same without her. Amy is survived by her parents Gail and Barbara, her brothers Kirk (wife Linda), Joel (wife Cindy), Bryce, and three nieces, four nephews and one grand-nephew. The family would like to thank all the doctors and nurses at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City who have given comfort and care during the past 10 weeks. Their love for Amy and our family will never be forgotten. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 30, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Orem North Stake Center, 1000 North Main Street, Orem, Utah. A viewing will be held Friday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Walker Mortuary on 625 East 800 North in Orem, as well as 9:30 to 10:45 am prior to the service. Interment will be in the Timpanogos Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 1000 North 400 East in Orem. In lieu of flowers, the family recommends donations made to LDS Hospital Palliative Care and Ann Dowdy (harpist) with the Musical Thanatology Program. Their work brought great comfort in our time of need Condolences can be sent to www.walkerfamilymortuaries.com.

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May 7, 2005

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May 6, 2005

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May 5, 2005

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Bernie & Kathy Turner

May 7, 2005

We were so sorry to hear of Amy's illness and death. We had been praying for her ever since we heard how ill she was. It was kind of Heavenly Father to take her home, but we did hope she would recover and be able to laugh and joke again. I will always remember her trumpet at Girl's Camp, and also her love for you, her family. We can just see her in the Paradise 1st Ward orchestra. I am sure she is first trumpet. We love you and send our condolences from Samoa.

Susan Jorgensen

May 6, 2005

I too was greatly influenced by Amy in the Orem High Band days. When I think of her, a smile comes automatically. I am sorry I could not attend any of the services, but her presense is still very real in my memory.

Rena (Rose) James

May 5, 2005

My mom just sent me the link to this memorial to Amy and it brought back a rush of memories from Orem High Band. I'm very sorry to hear about her illness and passing. I'm glad that she touched my life. She was a terrific example to all who knew her.

Kreg Kiggins and Nichole Ortega

May 3, 2005

Although we did not know Amy well, we both did have the pleasure to experience high school with Amy. We are very grateful for those moments when we heard her willingly share her musical abilities. Thank you for sharing Amy with us.

Mike Kunz

May 3, 2005

I knew Amy during High School when we played together in the band. Amy was an amazing trumpet player, but what made her truly special was her ability to make everyone around her better. I spoke to Amy several times after High School and was always impressed with her positive attitude and enthusiasm, even when she wasn't feeling well. All of us who knew Amy are better for it, and she will be greatly missed.

Rachelle Ross

May 2, 2005

Former Shelly Jessee, I knew Amy througout jr high and high school and had the privelage of hearing a great deal of her musical talent. Amy and I carpooled to jazz band for years, and many of my fond memories of music have Amy interwoven into them in one form or another. I am so sorry to hear of her passing and wish i could have attended her memorial service. Amy was a great gal and will surely be missed in all the lives she touched.

Eileen Tew

May 2, 2005

Amy was my very first visiting teacher in my first singles ward. We also played in the band at UVSC together. She was always smiling and always cheerful. While I worked at Maceys I enjoyed having Amy and her wonderful parents come through my checkstand. I am very sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers. You are a wonderful family.

James (Fritz) Oliver

May 2, 2005

Brother and Sister Anderson, I'm sorry to hear about Amy. My mom called the other day to tell me she had passed away. I lost track of your family after I joined the Navy but I do remember Amy's smile and happy attitude. Your family is in my prayers at this difficult time.

Rynele (Zabel) Cross

May 1, 2005

I knew Amy in our College Singles Ward at UVSC. She was a wonderful friend to me. When I got married and moved away I was sad because I knew I wouldn't see her very much. Since I have moved back she has been on my mind and I was so sorry to hear of her passing. She will be greatly missed by me. I do know that she is happy now and doing the things the Lord needs her to do now. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.

Jamie Rodgers

April 29, 2005

I work at LDS Hospital and the 6the floor and I am so very sorry for the loss of Amy. She always had a smile and a kind greeting as we greeted her. She was so very sweet. My sincerest condolences to the family at this time of grief.

Dawn Potts

April 29, 2005

I worked with Amy on W6 at LDS Hospital during her stay. She had a sweet spirit without ever a complaint. Her passing was a shock and my condolences are to you and yours at your time of need.

peggy lambert

April 29, 2005

Dear Barbara and Gail, We just learned of Amy's illness and passing and also of Gail's hip replacement. This has been such a difficult time for all of you, and I am sure you have felt the comfort that the Lord has promised at times like this. We have very fond memories of Amy. I admired her very much as an excellent musician. I remember when she got her silver trumpet and how proud she was of it. She brought it over to show us! Amy really did love music and loved sharing her talents. I remember that she also sang will and loved doing that, too. We are sorry that her last weeks were so devastating and uncomfortable for her to go through. Although we haven't seen her for about 10 years, we still remember her smile and happy countenance. May God bless you and your sons and grandchildren. With love,

Peggy and Gary Lambert

MICHELLE (SPENCER)

April 28, 2005

I KNEW AMY YEARS AGO. I USE TO GO TO CAMP SHALOAM WITH HER. I JUST LOVED HER SO MUCH. SHE ALWAYS MADE EVERYONE AROUND HER LAUGH. SHE MADE OUR SKITS SO MUCH BETTER THAN THEY EVER COULD BE BY ADDING HER QUICK QIT AND IMPROV SENSE OF HUMOR. SHE HAD A WAY OF MAKING EVERYONE AROUND HER FEEL GOOD. I WAS SO SAD TO SEE THAT SHE HAD PASSSED ON. I PRAY THAT HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL FIND PEACE AND COMFORT AT THIS TIME.

MICHELLE (SPENCER) BETTIS

Wade Nielsen

April 28, 2005

I have known Amy since her days at Orem High, where I played trumpet in the bands with her. She was such an inspiration to me as a musician, and I owe her a great deal for her help and encouragement. Amy was a very caring, thoughtful person, and her influence at that stage of my life has been a great help to this day. I'm a better person for having known her.

Edward Parent

April 28, 2005

I am glad to have known Amy as a caring and giving person. It is so sad that she has left at such a young age. Her family was so imporant to her and I pray you will be comforted at this time.

Vickie Johnson

April 28, 2005

Amy was the little girl across the street with the heart of gold. She always had a kind word for everyone, and the most postive attitude. God bless you, and keep you in his loving care.

Lori Sume

April 28, 2005

I knew Amy in a college singles ward at UVSC. She always had such a calm and sweet spirit. We will all miss her so much but I have a feeling she is quickly catching on to what she needs to do on the other side. What an amazing missionary she must be on the other side of the veil.



We are all grateful to have known her.

Colleen Butler

April 28, 2005

Dear Hannah, I am so sorry that Amy has left. But glad she is not in pain any more. I remember singing with her in choir. We once sang Joy, Joy Joy, she had such a beautiful voice. I know you have wanted to sing with us in the choir and I hope you will. Love Colleen

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