In Memory

Amy Isaac

Cause of Death: Unknown
Classmate City: Austin
Classmate State: TX
Survived By: Her parents and her sister Missy and brother, David



 
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01/15/09 10:57 AM #1    

Jesus Roy Diaz

Amy Lynn Isaac: Nov. 2, 1972 - April 18, 2007
Obit: 'Austin American-Statesman' on 4/25/2007

"...the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones that never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars..." Jack Kerouac


With God's blessing, our beautiful and beloved Amy Lynn Isaac, 34, passed away Wednesday, April 18, 2007 from Austin,Texas. She was born November 2, 1972, in El Paso, Texas, graduated from Burges High School in 1991, and lived close by in Austin, Texas. Amy will best be remembered for her love, generosity, and passion for life that she shared with all those fortunate enough to have met and known her. She is survived by her parents, Samuel and Claudia Isaac; sister, Melissa; brother, David (Barbara); grandmother, Radmila Krone; nephews Noah and Jonah Issa; niece, Diona. She is further survived by several aunts, uncles, and cousins that loved her just as dearly. To our comfort, Amy has been reunited with her grandparents, Milton Forrest Krone, and James and Jesse Isaac. Amy will be laid to rest at Liberty Hill Cemetery in Liberty Hill, Texas just outside her cherished city of Austin, Texas. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to an animal rescue organization of their choice to honor the passion and love that Amy had for all animals. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Beck Funeral Home.

02/23/09 11:06 PM #2    

Monica Villegas

How I remember Amy so much. We became close friends towards the end of my senior year. What I remember most of her is that she was always calm. She was so polite and always had something positive to say. God Bless her.

03/27/10 12:39 AM #3    

Melinda Hudspeth

Amy made me laugh. I met her when we were in junior high. She always seemed above it, whatever that means. I guess I thought she was a breath of fresh air at a time when everyone, including me, sought to conform. She was an individual who was wise beyond her years. I've thought about her over time, and I always wished that I had gotten to know her better. I was too shy and awkward in middle school to forge the relationship with her that I desired. I always thought that we could be good friends, but I flatter myself. She was too cool for me. I just learned today through this website that she had passed, and that made me very sad indeed. Even sadder, she was living in the Austin area when I was here. Another failed opportunity. I will continue to appreciate her originality and mourn the deeper friendship that could have been. Rest in peace, Amy.

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