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Amy Dringle, a beacon of joy and warmth, left this world on August 3, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family and friends at her mother’s home in Harrisville, Utah. Born on April 13, 1974, in the vibrant community of Ogden, Utah, Amy radiated happiness through her infectious laughter and THE best smile, traits that left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered.
Her journey through life was as spirited as her personality—outgoing, cheerful, and with an undeniable knack for bringing light into any room. She was both a caregiver as a CNA and an accommodating hospitality clerk, roles that showcased her profound empathy and her commitment to making others feel valued and cared for. Amy’s clever humor, often evidenced by her smart-ass remarks, entwined seamlessly with her fun-loving nature, encapsulating the essence of her being.
Amy was not just the only girl in a household with three wild brothers; she was a force among them—bold, spirited, and always ready for adventure. Her upbringing at Brigham High School set the stage for her vibrant life, where she crafted friendships that flourished over years.
In the comfort of her hobbies, she found moments of peace and joy, often indulging in scrapbooking, a passion that allowed her to weave together the seam of memories and cherished moments. Her love extended profoundly to her pets, each beloved creature like Oliver, her cat, and Bugsy, her rabbit, reflecting the boundless affection she carried in her heart for all living beings.
Amy is survived by her beloved sons, Brayden, Zack, and Harrison Tippetts, who were the pride of her existence. Her cherished mother, Susan Crook, and brothers, Boyd and Brian Crook, along with her good friend, Brian Madsen, carry forward her spirit, ensuring that her laughter and light continue to echo in their lives.
She rejoins her father, Brent Crook; her brother, Bart Crook; and her grandparents, Denzel and Ida Sanders, along with Hubert and Delsa Crook, in a reunion that undoubtedly brings joy to those who welcomed her into their eternal embrace.
As we remember Amy, we celebrate a life lived fully, a heart that loved immensely, and a spirit that will forever shine bright in the memories of those she touched. The world has lost a radiant light, but her legacy of laughter, love, and enduring memories will forever remain woven in the fabric of all who knew her.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 11, 2025, at 11 a.m. at Lindquist’s North Ogden Mortuary, 2140 N. Washington Blvd. Friends may visit with family on Monday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the mortuary. Interment, Brigham City Cemetery.
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