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Marla Gladen
September 27, 2004
I met Amy when her husband Curt was running for office and Amy and Curt lived in the same district as my husband, Dave and I. Later on her husband came to live on 4th floor where I worked ,so I knew them there. After her husband died ... Amy was a volunteer at Pres Homes and so was I. We might sit together at the banquet. Sometimes, she would pop by while I was eating lunch and she was working in the Confectionary... Amy always was cheerful and full of boundless energy and ever so friendly to all. I will greatly miss her. as you all will too, I am sure. May God comfort you all in your loss of Amy. PS I think it was very aprpo that she died on Primary Election day!
Joanne Deuth
September 16, 2004
AMY was a RSVP Volunteer for many years with the Fare for all Food Program. Her boundless energy will be missed by all the Fare For All Volunteers and staff , who knew this sweet lady;always arriving at our warehouses,[ before the crack of dawn,] fill of pep and smiles.
God rest her soul.
A
Betsy Kramer
September 15, 2004
Dear Clarice, Kirk and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will see you on Friday night at the memorial service.
Betsy and Terry Kramer and boys
Barb Howe
September 15, 2004
I met Amy doing Volunteer work for Fare for All in Saint Paul several years ago. I moved to assisted living and darn if she didn't show up here. I have tried to keep up with her even after she couldn't come any more. I will really miss her and hearing about her latest adventures in volunteering.
she is one to try to emulate.
I will miss you Amy.
Linda Huebener Dahle
September 15, 2004
Dear Lilleboe Family,
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother and grandmother. Amy was a great person and wonderful friend who lived out her faith. We shared countless conversations, many were filled with laughter, and some with tears. Our families met many years ago while attending Dayton Avenue Presbyterian Church, and were re-acquainted eleven years ago when her husband and my mother were both in the same nursing home at the same time. Amy was very helpful to me in my coping with the loss of my mother, just a few months before her husband passed away. I will deeply miss Amy, but am comforted knowing that she is reunited with her husband and other loved ones.
Sylvia Cook
September 15, 2004
Dear Lilleboe Family,
My deeepest sympathy to all of you on the recent loss of Amy. She was a wonderful neighbor and friend. We shared many evening walks and dinner together. I will keep all of you in my prayers. I will miss her!
Sincerely,
Sylvia Cook
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