I met Amy back in graduate school at Texas State University through her then husband Andy. We became best friends immediately, and we spoke about Jesus. She was a gift from God as she helped me face many “demons” and overcome many emotional challenges before I graduated from school. Amy Amy Amy how I miss you dear friend. Your laugh was the best sound a friend could ever hear, and your advice so very kind. My heart was broken over hearing of her passing, and I am learning to accept slowly each and every day. This memorial website is helping and will help me as I read her beautiful story of life in each person’s journey with Amy. I was unable to attend her memorial in Colorado, so thank you and God bless you to whomever put this together. Thank you so much.
I met Amy at TAMUCC. We worked for separate programs and my office was right across from hers. She befriended my husband first, who also worked with us. He is way more social than I am and so it makes sense why they gravitated to each other. I eventually came around and I am so happy I did. Amy went from being a coworker, then friend and lastly family. She was there for us in more ways I can even count. She was by my side last year when I made the hardest decision I ever had to make for my mother. I will forever grieve this loss. I will forever ache for my sweet Amy. I miss her more than I could ever describe.