Amy [Amy31416] Memorial Thread

This is just so sad. I do not know how this could be. This is one of the times that the world doesn't make any sense.
 
I'm getting this all off my chest here because I don't think it'd be a good idea if I even went to her funeral.
Kludge, I'm so sorry for your loss. I don't think you and I have ever spoken to each other on here, but I'll throw my two cents in on this...I agree with those who say you should go. You don't get a second chance for this. I really believe you will regret it later if you don't go. Time has a way of blurring some of the difficult things we go through with family after they've passed on. You're going to be in a place where you'll remember mostly all the good things one day, and you'll regret you didn't say goodbye. Go. Trust me.
 
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Thank you for ferreting that out Pete.

Go with God Amy...go with God.

Yes.
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/er...px?n=amy-brookhouser&pid=176075114&fhid=22415

R.I.P.

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I never had a picture of her before.
 
A friend of many years has died,,, This is most sad.

I had hoped to meet her in real life after experiencing her wit and intelligence here.
Sharing the joy of her child. Her hope for Liberty.

She was a catalyst in my life.

and she will be greatly missed.

/pain
 
A friend of many years has died,,, This is most sad.

I had hoped to meet her in real life after experiencing her wit and intelligence here.
Sharing the joy of her child. Her hope for Liberty.

She was a catalyst in my life.

and she will be greatly missed.

/pain

Yep. Is very, very sad. It is certainly true and remarkable that people that we don't really know but interact with in the digital world can and do have an impact on our lives and influence the paths that we either follow or make. It certainly does happen. I don't think that we really reserve the time to absorb that until it is often too late. This is a really good point that you make here. A very, very good point.
 
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