Ralph Childers
We met in 91/92. She had a room for rent in Mill Valley and I had just graduated college. We became lovers for a short time, and people that cared for each for a longer time. All of my family thought well of her. They grew to like her more than myself :).
We stopped talking in 97 when I met my wife. Amy went on to marry, and have the one thing she really wanted in life... a place to belong with her children.
Unimaginable what this is like for her daughters, brother, and rest of the people that cared for her. Though the internet, we found each other recently... and it was good to see her again... even if it was just virtually.
It's still a little stunning think of her as gone. That just doesn't seem right. I had only ever wished her well.
If there's solace to found here, it's in her children and the time she got with them. A life well lived Pugster... a life well lived Madam.
- Ralph Childers
(Attached is the beach we spent a lot of time at. She liked the Ocean and I surfed... Ocean Beach, San Francisco)

