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Remembering Amelia

GlenM April 6th, 2020

All,

I have some sad news to share with you. Amelia, a friend of our community has passed. She was one of our early listeners, a psychologist, the creator of our internship program and admin, and someone who regularly went the extra mile.

The older I get the more important I see how going the extra mile matters. Amelia always went the extra mile. I know she went the extra mile for many of you. She did for me and for that I will always be thankful.

Amelias passing is another reminder of how fragile we are. This is especially true as we all navigate COVID-19. We see all too clearly how delicate this life can be.

Lets remember Amelia and grieve her passing together. If you have a positive memory or story, then please share it here.

Im also trying to find her familys info so I can send them flowers on behalf of our community. We lost a good friend. Lets cherish those we love and honor Amelia by going the extra mile for that person that might be struggling more than we know.

Update: We sent flowers to her mother and pointed to this thread to help her loved ones know Amelia's impact here. Thank you all for helping this be a testament to her time here on 7 Cups.

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mikenaiwc April 6th, 2020

It is truly a sad moment to hear that, especially when everyone is trying to push through the tough times now. Feeling sorry for her, she must have her battles, my only hope for her now is to rest well.

Although I never interacted or worked with her before, but I believe the community had spent precious moments and experiences with her.

TheQuietBeatle April 6th, 2020

Sleep Amelia, Sleep!

peace be upon you! : )

kindSoul10 April 6th, 2020

That's heartbreaking. I remember her as a caring and supportive person. She's been someone who truly shaped my mind.

Thank you Amelia, you'll be in our hearts. ❤️

PeppermintStar0912 April 6th, 2020

@GlenM I am incredibly sorry for the loss of Amelia. This is very very sad and I wish their family peace during this time heart

SamuelFrancis April 6th, 2020

@GlenM This is so sad to hear about this She was a great person.

lovelyWhisper66 April 6th, 2020

@GlenM Thank you for the news. I have fond memories of Amelia especially when I was a 7Cups Intern. We didn't talk much, but she was such a delight and always knew how to support others. My condolences to her loved ones. Her legacy will live on here.

Ahlex April 6th, 2020

@GlenM

:( rest in peace Amelia

Meowsicle April 6th, 2020

Our deepest condolences to Amelia and her family. I know losing someone we love and care about hurts us deeply. But I have to believe that she's in a better place and no longer suffering. One day we will see her again. Sending our prayers to you and yours.

Erica April 6th, 2020

This thread is surprising and truly heartbreaking. I remember meeting Amelia on here early on -- in 2015. She taught me so much about life, decisions that I take and my impact on other people. Amelia changed my life around over and over again. She was there no matter what time it was. She was there when my heart was broken and she was there when I got my first job. Amelia supported me no matter what and my heart is truly broken hearing this news.

The world has lost one amazing, kindhearted woman. As my heart aches and I grieve, I can only imagine what those who knew in "real life" are feeling so my condolences go out to them.

Thank you for letting us know, Glen.

edited to add: please do not message about this. I'm trying to grieve and process but messages reminding me are more upsetting than helpful 💜 I love you guys!

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KrinkTheMellowUnicorn April 6th, 2020

@Erica - this is so sad to hear. Amelia was one of the first people I connected with in the community and she was always so cheerful and supportive. Im still in shock tbh. she will be missed.

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RumpleSteeleSkin April 6th, 2020

@KrinkTheMellowUnicorn love those words you spoke of her. Amelia did make 7cups on many aspects. heart

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Shirley7Cups April 6th, 2020

@GlenM facing the COVID-19, I realize all human are weak, for we can't control alive or death.