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She is survived by her loving mother and stepfather, Anita and John; her cherished children, Kierstin and Brandon; and her adored grandchildren, Aaleia, Aaleah, and Amirah, who lovingly knew her as Mimi. She also leaves behind her devoted fiancé, Steven, many aunts, uncles, cousins, and her beloved four-legged companions-because she was truly the ultimate dog mom.
Amy had a heart of gold, always ready to help those in need-whether a person or an animal. No matter the weather-rain, sleet, or snow-you could count on her to show up, whether in flip-flops or barefoot. She was the kind of woman who could talk your ear off, remembering even the smallest details about people-their favorite color, their stories, their struggles. A friend to many and family to those who needed her most, she followed god with a faithful heart and left an unforgettable impact on everyone she met.
She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
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