er bowling friends in both League and Tournaments. As much as Amy loved her sports, her family always came first. She met her husband David Todd at a New Years Eve party and were married for 30 years. Amy and David had 3 children together, and Amy was most happy when she " had all her little chicks in the same place". Amy gave it her all; whether it was being a wife, a mother, a Grandmother, an Aunt, an employee, a sport participant or a friend. Amy had a wonderful God's given talent to receive and accept each person she met just as they were. Amy was such a warrior and with God's help and wonderful Dr. Amy overcame being extremely sick with a virus that caused her to get an artificial heart. God's gift to us was we had her over a year. Amy was able to be here for the birth of her Granddaughter, Penelope. Just saying her name would light up Amy's face. We feel very blessed to have the Dr., Nurses especially in the Heart ICU at St. Joseph Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. Amy is preceded in death by her parents and her brother. Amy leaves behind husband, David Todd (31 yrs together). Amy was extremely proud of their children and deeply loved each of them: Ross Todd of Portland, Oregon, Ryan Todd, fiancée Sarah Jae, grandchildren Alex and Penelope of Phoenix, Arizona, Kirby Sator & Danielle Deal of Quinlan, Texas; and several family members and friends There will be a Celebration of Life for Amy at Hansen Mortuary Chapel on June 18th at 10 AM. Family, friends and others whose life Amy touched are invited to celebrate her life and legacy.