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On Sept. 12, 1969 Amy arrived in this world being great blessing to everyone. She was chosen by Robert and June Geering to be their beloved daughter.
Amy grew up in Cadillac, MI, where she worked for her father's dairy, milking cows before and after school and was named the local Dairy Princess. After high school she began her working career in the resort industry, planning banquets fit for royalty that made everyone feel special.
When Amy moved to Oklahoma, she quickly made life long friends. She began working at Country Dove, The Sugar Shack, Pizza Hut, Hutch's, and Circle K.
In all her endeavors, she always gave it her all. She excelled in everything she put her heart in. Amy was a dedicated employee and a kind and caring manager.
One of Amy's strongest traits was the love she shared with friends an coworkers. She loved with her whole heart.
Amy went to be with her Savior on April 18, 2026. She is survived by her life long friends and coworkers, who she chose to be her family.
A celebration of life in Amy's honor will be held at the chapel at Fairlawn Cemetery in Elk City on May 2, 2026 at 2:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, memorial in Amy's honor can be made to Comforting Hands Hospice, 401 E #rd St. Suite B, Elk City, OK 73644.
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