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Donate in memory of Amy & Myles Oliver

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Amy was a beautiful person and a constant source of brightness in everyone’s life. She was an amazing wife, a wonderful daughter, an incredible sister and an even better friend.

She was kind, she was fun, and she had a great sense of humor. She was loving, generous, honest and incredibly intelligent.

As a sign language interpreter, her work allowed her to connect with the Deaf community and make many beautiful connections.

She was a wonderful person and we will remember her always. We will all carry a piece of her with us every day of our lives. Her last great sacrifice was to her beloved son Myles, and we find comfort in knowing that mother and son are together in the kingdom of heaven.

Her generosity knows no bounds. Even in death, she is giving of herself completely through her generous donation of life. It brings us great comfort to know that her beautiful heart will beat on.

She met her amazing husband Bryan 5 years ago and they started their life together. They wed on April 22, 2021, and continued to grow their lives. Patiently awaiting a lifelong dream of being a mom, Amy found out she was pregnant in July 2022. Her pregnancy was fairly normal with morning sickness, aches and pains. Amy was enjoying the feeling of the baby fluttering, kicking and doing acrobatics.

Unfortunately, at 34.5 weeks pregnant, Amy became suddenly ill and had to be rushed to the hospital by ambulance. Baby Myles Henry was born on February 16th at 5lbs 9oz, 19 inches, sadly he did not survive. Amy was taken to ICU where more care was provided to her. It was found that she had an unpreventable infection, she was very sick and in critical condition. After many tests, it was determined that Amy had gone without oxygen for too long and did not have brain activity.

Amy was a registered organ donor, at that time the family proceeded to follow her wishes and move forward with the organ donation. During the early morning of February 21st, Amy was given an honor walk through the halls of Mercy Hospital. Where many friends, family and hospital staff lined the hallways to honor Amy and her generous gift.

There have been many requests for how to help and how to support the family. We are unsure of what lies ahead from a financial standpoint, but we would like to provide this go-fund-me as a way to honor Amy and provide Bryan with any additional support that might arise in the future.
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    Muffy Glenn
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    Champlin, MN
    Bryan Oliver
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