In Memory of Ms. Amy
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When things get tough, you got tougher. When you lost the one you loved, you loved deeper. As you learned of your fate, you became stronger. You guided us, you showed us strength, you taught us to be courageous, and you are the reason we will live as if we were dying.
Ms. Amy lost her battle to lung cancer on March 29, 2018 surrounded by her beautiful daughters, friends, and family. She fought like no other, doing everything she could to hold on a few moments longer. Because of this, we had additional time, time we all needed to assist us in overcoming the pain to come. We are all better because of Ms. Amy, she showed us how to live when most would have given up.
With health issues, she was not able to receive life insurance. This left her two daughters and friends/family with cremation and hospital expenses. Rather than flowers, I am asking for those who can to leave a memory you have with Ms. Amy, and if possible a donation (no matter how small) to assist with the expenses.
I, Andrea M. Brockman consider her a mother. I am and will remain her "daughter from another mother" for eternity. Her memory will live on through all of us, remember to "live like you were dying" as you never know when your final days will come.
Ms. Amy lost her battle to lung cancer on March 29, 2018 surrounded by her beautiful daughters, friends, and family. She fought like no other, doing everything she could to hold on a few moments longer. Because of this, we had additional time, time we all needed to assist us in overcoming the pain to come. We are all better because of Ms. Amy, she showed us how to live when most would have given up.
With health issues, she was not able to receive life insurance. This left her two daughters and friends/family with cremation and hospital expenses. Rather than flowers, I am asking for those who can to leave a memory you have with Ms. Amy, and if possible a donation (no matter how small) to assist with the expenses.
I, Andrea M. Brockman consider her a mother. I am and will remain her "daughter from another mother" for eternity. Her memory will live on through all of us, remember to "live like you were dying" as you never know when your final days will come.
Organizer
Ana Geary
Organizer
Lewisburg, PA