Amy is survived by her siblings Marianne Nadolny (Paul), Salvator "Mimo" Gaddini (Mary), Lisa Lendy (Greg), and Tony Gaddini (Debbie). She was a loving aunt to Tommy, Nicholas, Gina, Caleb, Sarah, Anthony, Tim, Hannah, Natalie, Daniel, Mark, Jared, Stephen, Jacob and Michael; and a great aunt to Arianna, Nathan, Jeremiah, Taia, Joshua, Mia, Nikko, Elijah, Naomi, Elias and Hayden. She is preceded in death by her twin brothers Gerald and Joseph, nephew Tommy and Baby G.
Amy loved painting, cooking, laughing, shopping, talking on the phone and caring for her dogs. She always had a smile on her face and even in the toughest times she didn't show pain, always persevering and overcoming in life. Although many would consider Amy disabled, she was in fact able, and loving like no other. She may have been diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at the age of 35, but she worked her muscles so that she could continue cooking for her mom or going shopping for a new shirt. Amy may have been diagnosed with cancer but she made it out of surgery with a smile and a determination to get better and even defied all odds by standing in physical therapy two weeks before leaving this earth.
She loved her nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews; and was the best babysitter, full of genuine joy. She had a special place in everyone's hearts and was a gift to all.
Amy knew and loved Jesus. She desperately missed her own mother, who left this earth for Heaven a few months prior to Amy's passing; God knew it was her time to join her mother and father in our Father's heavenly mansion.
"Therefore whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."
-Matthew 18:4
Amy and her beautiful smile will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
A private graveside burial will be held. Donations can be made in her memory to the organizations listed below: