Amy Defined “ FUNNER ”
She loved spending time with her friends, her students and her family. Let’s remember Amy as we all loved her... Happy to see you, diving into the FUNNER that she always could find or create herself. A huge, beautiful smile, a warm and genuine hug, and the love that radiated from her that she carried within her soul throughout her entire life.
Our mission here is to create a living tribute to honor and celebrate Amy as she lived every day…
#FindYourFunner
“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”
f u n n e r . . .
Amy was a fighter! She fought on a very difficult battlefield and referred to herself as a WARRIOR. She was relentless in her fighting against the adversity and setbacks that her condition presented to her. But it was her spirit of FUNNER that powered her journey with a inspirational and adventurous spirit!
Amy made an incredible impact on so many lives in her short time with us. We encourage you to share your memories of Amy here to keep her funner spirit alive. thank you!
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A Special Place in Our Hearts
“Mrs. Amy Heebsh was one of the best teachers my kids have had! She loved Wyatt’s obsession with the revolutionary war and encouraged him to keep learning and exploring. She will always have a special place in our hearts. She will be deeply missed.”
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She loved her "Dawgies"
“My daughter, Lauren had Mrs. Amy Heebsh last year and she was one of the best teachers she’s ever had. Caring, patient and supportive are just a few ways she cared about her students. Sharing this picture of the last day of school last year where you can see how much she loved her students and how incredibly deeply they loved her. Rest in peace.”
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Heart from Heaven
It was 3am one morning and I couldn’t sleep. I went downstairs and began to build this website and made myself a cup of coffee. My emotions kicked in before the coffee did and tears flowed as i built this design and dreamed of what this website will become to honor my wonderful sister. She will be the very 1st tombstone in Glandorf’s St. John the Baptist Cemetery that has a QR code on it to link to virtual media (this website) where loved ones can celebrate her life. As I finished my coffee, I looked down and the image above is what I saw. Amy was giving me a heavenly sign that I am doing the right thing and that she is there with me through this earthly journey. I love you and miss you, Amy!
Love, Mikey
AMY ELIZABETH HEEBSH
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