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Met Amy when I created my first ever documentary. She led a group of community members and helped organize clean up efforts after an avalanche hit missoula. Her quote at the end is Amy's heart, true and bright. She was so lovely and her soul so kind. ❤️ 
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I’m so sorry she’s gone. When I got the news it was like a punch in the gut   

I met Amy through work, her team was helping us develop branding; but got to know her at Big Sky for the first session of our Leadership Montana journey.

She was outgoing, energetic, and engaged; anyone could immediately tell that she thrived being around people. In addition to that, she was creative, thoughtful, and compassionate; which was evident with every response or any question she posed.

Amy, you were one of a kind and you’ll be missed… 

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I learned that we all matter and are unique and special. She treated everyone with love and Grace, lots of fun , mischief and creativity to be free to be who they have always meant to be . I recognize more as I age ( that certain people are placed in our lives to make a positive impact, so we may take them with us on our walk of life! Amy is definitely one of these special souls. she is forever in our hearts and sharing our joys and memories still! 💜🙏
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I've been weeping since I found out on Thursday morning. I can't remember the last time I cried this much. I love and miss you so much, Amy. I miss my wonderful cousin so much. I will always wear a necklace she made to honor her. 
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