Amy H. Dunn

July 12, 1967 ~ October 21, 2014
Loving Mom, Daughter, Sister, and Friend Age 47 of Forest Lake Passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on Tuesday October 21st. She is preceded in death by her father, Alfred Dunn; and her twin daughters, Gretchen and Megan Myers. Survived by children, Emily, Claire, and TJ Myers; mother, Karen Dunn; sister, Julie (Paul) Ives; and special friends, Rose Cockburn and Melissa Wolter. She strove to keep everyone close to her as happy as possible before even thinking of herself. She was truly amazing. Visitation 1-3 PM on Wednesday October 29th at Roberts Family Funeral Home (555 SW Centennial Drive, Forest Lake).
I’m an old roommate of amy’s From Roseville. We worked together at a bible book warehouse in Saint Paul. The best thing Amy did for me was to introduce me to my husband of 27 years. Thank you Amy. Cricket
So sorry for your loss, I went to high school with Amy and she was always so nice. Over the years from time to time I would see her at Walmart and she would smile and say Hi!
Rest in peace dear friend
I’m so terribly sorry for your loss. Death is something that humans were never meant to experience, the pain that we experience when we lose a loved one is something that is simply unnatural. Psalms 37:29 says 29 “The righteous will possess the earth, And they will live forever on it.” God’s original purpose for humankind was to live forever in a paradise earth with no sickness or death. An “abundance of peace” as psalms 37:10 brings out. Though the world we love in is horrible and we experience pain on a daily basis there is some good news, the bible promises something truly amazing at revelation 21:4 it says “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more,neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” So death, sickness, pain and every kind of sorrow will be wiped out but what about those who have already died? John 5:28,29 says of those ones “Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice 29 and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, and those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.” So these ones will be resurrected to an earth filled with peace. For more information on this subject please visit http://www.jw.org and fill out the online request for a free bible study. Here’s the link: https://www.jw.org/en/free-bible-study/
Amy was such an amazing friend. She called me and asked me to move in with her after finding out that I had nowhere to go. She helped so many other’s. She made sure her friends and family were happy. She was a hard worker. And a loving and caring mother. I was blessed to have such a great friend in Amy. I’ll miss you forever Amy. Thank you for you did for me
Amy was a great person to work with and she will be greatly missed!
I had a pleasure of knowing Amy from work (walmart).. and i got to see her almost everyday when i checked my mail, you always waived or stopped to chat..Amy you will be missed.Rest In Peace..
Amy I will always remember seeing you push the stroller down the street to go shopping and walking to work.I remember stopping and picking you up whenever I saw you walking to work. You were always a bright light and a hard worker. You always did for others first and most everyone at work didn’t even know you were sick because you kept that mostly to yourself. Thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends. we were all lucky to have known you. Rest in peace Amy……
Amy, I wish I had had the pleasure of meeting you…You were a wonderful friend to my Niece, Melissa. She & her boys thought the world of you, as well as her Mom, my sister, Dottie. I want to thank you for being a wonderful friend to them & a shining star in their lives.
R.I.P. Amy
May I offer my sincere condolences. May your hearts find comfort in God’s Word where it states: “He will swallow up death forever, and the Lord will wipe the tears from all faces.” (Isaiah 25:8) May your loved one awaken to a world where there will be peace, no sickness (Isaiah 33:24), and no more troubles (Revelation 21:4) throughout eternity (Psalm 37:29). May your hearts find comfort and hope in God’s Word, family, friends and good memories at this time. My deepest sympathy to you.
I have too many memories to recall…most importantly I’ll miss my best friend. The all day/all night conversations. The shopping trips and lunch dates. The summer time sitting outside with the pool and the kids. T he everyday bbqs we had. Amy you were someone the boys and I can never replace. I love you….
The only memories I have of Amy are just the ones from working with her at Wal-mart. She was a friend and I enjoyed working with her. Amy…you will be very deeply missed. RIP and can you answer the fabric calls and toy calls while your up there.
Amy, you were such a good friend to Melissa and her family since the day she moved in. You have a huge heart that overflows with love for those close to you. I feel honored to have known you. If I see any teenage boys at Walmart playing in the toy aisle, I’ll remind them for you that they are not at Toys ‘R Us! I’ll miss you.
I have many fond memories of Amy but one of my favorite memories was during our sophmore year and she went to my sister’s new year eve party with me. Yes we did do some under age drinking but we had a great time but were safe. We did cartwheels down the center of main street in Stillwater and sang songs out side. This was the first time either of us played drinking card games. You will forever remain in my heart! May you rest in peace and may your family live in fond memories of you and your life.