19-05 2020 02:44
wrote:
During my very short time knowing Amy, she has inspired me in so many different ways. She was a gentle, spiritual soul who touched every participant, colleague and even stranger that came to her path. I remember the joyful conversation we had about Brazil in the stairway in Flushing, the exchange of ideas on how we could promote PACE in the Chinese community, and my last face to face visit with her at Elmhurst ICU. The first thing she asked was how's everyone at work. Amy, I will never forget your kindness and you have left such a legacy. I know you are up there watching and smiling at us every day. RIP.
19-05 2020 02:44
wrote:
During my very short time knowing Amy, she has inspired me in so many different ways. She was a gentle, spiritual soul who touched every participant, colleague and even stranger that came to her path. I remember the joyful conversation we had about Brazil in the stairway in Flushing, the exchange of ideas on how we could promote PACE in the Chinese community, and my last face to face visit with her at Elmhurst ICU. The first thing she asked was how's everyone at work. Amy, I will never forget your kindness and you have left such a legacy. I know you are up there watching and smiling at us every day. RIP.