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Kristi Flynn Snyder
August 4, 2024
Amy lived life to the fullest and always had the biggest smile on her face! Heaven gained an Angel and we will miss her infectious love for life! Rest well sweet Cousin; until we meet again!!
Patsy Fleming
August 2, 2024
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Cari Cruz
July 31, 2024
Amy and I were colleagues at work who became good friends. I will always remember Amy for her kind and helpful nature. She was a dedicated professional and a very good person.
My favorite memory, is from our company trip to Nashville last year, where Amy and I hosted our team by planning a visit to the Grand Ole Opry. Amy was so happy to share some good old southern hospitality with everyone.
I will miss her very much.
Cari Cruz, SS White Burs, Inc.
Haven Ruark
July 31, 2024
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Haven Ruark
July 31, 2024
Spending weekends upon weekends at Aunt Amy´s playing dress up in her closet. Trying on every outfit and shoes she had. Going on many trips to the zoo, shopping, the movies, the pool, and many more. Seeing her so excited for my engagement and wedding that she was so eager to celebrate with me in September. Seeing how much love she and Jim had for their Great Niece, bringing her home a stuffed animal from each place she went and visited. They were both meant for each other, she deserved to have someone love her like Jim did.
He was kind, gentle, loving, and paid great attention to detail. Always behind the camera taking wonderful photos of the family and delivering the best flowers for each holiday. I remember when I snowed really bad when I was at work at the hospital, Aunt Amy and Jim drove all the way to Edgewood then to Walton to pick me and my sister up from work so make sure we made it home safely.
They are both deeply missed, but forever thankful they lived a life without regret and showed us to never take anything for granted. Live life to the fullest, travel as much as you can, love family and friends deeply, and never hang up the phone without saying "I love you"
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