Rhonda McLaughlin|Sep 15, 2020
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Amy, I will miss seeing you and talking to you in the hall. I have known you for a long time mostly as a fellow teacher, but I always felt like we had kindred spirits. It's hard to believe you are gone. I remember the last time I saw you and it was only for a few minutes. I will never forget your face from that day. Your face seemed to show the uncertainty and worry that all of us were feeling that day at the drive thru Open House. I wish I would have taken the time to talk to you, but I feel like your eyes conveyed a conversation all of its own. I've had conversations with you in the quiet hours of the night or when I am alone riding my Trikke at the school. Now you can forget all the burdens here on Earth and get the rest you so deserve as you were such a hard working mom, wife, and teacher. Your kids were lucky to have you as their mom, and I know they have the tools to carry on. I hope to get a glimpse of your loving spirit among God's creations here on Earth.