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I have tons of memories with Amy, but one in particular always makes me smile.

She knew the Houston Montrose area so well, so she would always introduce me to all the different hot spots. One night in particular after work on a Friday, we decided to have drinks and appetizers at Chewy's (that was her spot! so long ago, they still had smoking sections inside) We started feeling really great, then decided to go explore other bars. We ended up at Cafe Agora, had some wine and then walked to another place. If you knew Amy, you knew that she loved wearing panty hoes! We both slipped in the mud and were covered in wet mud all the way up to our knees. We laughed so hard and staggered in a bar just to use their restroom to clean up, dying from laughter the entire time. 

I will never forget her bright spirit and light. She will forever live rent free in my heart and soul, as I'm a better person for just knowing her. Miss you dearly my friend.

-Angela

I still can't believe that you are gone. I think of you often all the years working together at Pro-Tech you were beautiful inside and out until we meet again my friend
I was [ deeply saddened ] when I heard the news of Amy's passing. May her soul rest eternally in heaven.
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Oh my goodness I am just finding out about this may you rest in peace  my friend
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Amy will always have a special place in my heart. She was always smiling and very strong willed.  A blessing to everyone she considered a friend. We met at Southmore Cinema 6 back in 1989. Our lives took us in different directions but I was very blessed to have been able to catch up with her these past few months. Amy will be deeply missed and fondly remembered. 

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Amanda "Amy" Johnson