Anna (Amie) Gray obituary, Woodland Park, CO

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Anna (Amie) Gray

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Susan murray

July 25, 2025

Oh gosh,a sad surprise. How could such a vivacious spirit have a brief life.
You were so lovely. I will always smile remembering our hikes,and dancing! Rest easy,thanks for your light and kindness. Susan

Laura Lutz-Zimmerman

March 21, 2025

I am saddened to hear of Amie´s passing. I always enjoyed working with her. I will remember fondly her help for my son´s archeology project.

Amy Hammermeister

March 13, 2025

Very sorry to hear this. I worked with Amy one summer in the Mojave Desert. It was stupid hot and a lizard sought shade in Amy´s Carhartts, thought better of it, and abandoned its tail in her pants leg.

judy berryman

March 8, 2025

Amie will be missed. Working at HDR with her- she was always around to help when needed and offer great advice. She was a friend and mentor and will be missed.

Darlene Benedict

March 8, 2025

Amie lived a big life touching the lives of many people. It was good times with Amie. We hiked many trails and she got me into backpacking. She was talented and able to master so many things. She baked, juggled, danced and built a little cabin. I remember how beautiful she was especially on the evenings we all went dancing. I was so fortunate to be her neighbor in Manitou. What a blast it was! She is remembered well and will be missed. I´m grateful, with the help of Suzanne, we visited. Thank you Amie for being a kind, thoughtful and friend. We are stardust, we are golden...

Cliff lopez

March 8, 2025

I'll miss our conversations...

Jody Glennon

March 3, 2025

Amie was a wonderful resource on my projects and always brought laughter when we spoke. Thinking of her personal and AKPC family.

Jeremy S Huey

March 1, 2025

I remember finishing grad school and beginning the daunting process of searching for a job. During that time, my former instructor, Judy Berryman, connected me with Amie. From the very start, Amie believed in me and went out of her way to advocate for my place in the GIS department at HDR EOC. She fought for me to be given a chance, and because of her, I was able to take my first steps as a GIS professional. Her support and guidance meant so much to me, and I will always be grateful for the opportunity she gave me. I am deeply saddened by this news, and my thoughts are with her family, friends, and all those whose lives she touched.

Fair winds and following seas, Amie.

Sharon Ames

February 28, 2025

I miss you sweet Amie. You are loved, appreciated and remembered as a loyal, wonderful friend. Thank you for the years of love, laughter and friendship. Big huge hugs, Sharon

Jen Sigler

February 27, 2025

I am so sorry to hear this news. I had the privilege of working with Amie for several years. Though it had been years since we'd seen each other, she was still a good friend and whenever we would talk, it was like I saw her yesterday. She will be missed. Thanks for being awesome, Amie.

Cathy Storey

February 27, 2025

I have many happy memories of working with Amie and am so sorry that her light has left this world. We argued, we laughed, and mostly I learned things from her. I'll miss her and send my most sincere condolences to her family and to the co-owner of her business, Kimberly.

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