University Unitarian Church, Seattle
I never met Amy, but clearly she touched many lives, from childhood basketball to classrooms from Edmonds to Lebanon and Africa. Her mom Geri, has arranged weekly tennis for about thirty players from the Tennis Center at Sand Point for the last year or more. I'm very grateful, and though I hardly know Geri, loosing her "Golden Girl" daughter would never be fair, so I went to Amy's Memorial with a handful of other tennis folks, and did what I could - take a few photos. So here's shots of many of the presenters, musicians, story tellers, supporters and quests, a hint of an impressive celebration of the life of Amy Joy Silvia Branch. Wow! What an thoughtful memorial!
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