

Amory's name means "brave power," and he embodied that completely. He was an inspirational force, with a passion for life and adventure.
Amory will be remembered for his amiable, generous disposition. He was extremely popular and a leader among his peers. Amory cared deeply for his friends and family, and he was always willing to lend a hand, to listen and console, and to share a laugh or joke. His sense of humor made clear his intelligence; it was dry, insightful and hilarious. His laugh and positive energy illuminated any environment.
Amory will be remembered as an exceptional athlete. Nimble, quick, and strong, Amory was always moving. His excellent balance and coordination enabled him to master difficult physical feats, whether on a skateboard, unicycle, or even a flying trapeze. He wanted to go higher, faster. He wanted more, now.
Amory will be remembered for his kindness and compassion for all living beings, especially fish. He was a promising ichthyologist, with extensive knowledge of fish and the setup of large, complex aquariums. He established an aquaponics program at Garza High School and had a large system of his own at home in a converted swimming pool. His natural curiosity led to innovative problem solving and brilliant solutions.
Amory will be remembered for his independence. His inquisitive nature ensured that a slew of projects and experiments were always underway, and each one had his own personal stamp on it. Amory was proud of his ability to overcome challenges and he loved to learn, ever increasing his understanding of his passions and the world.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Hugh McCann VI.
Amory is survived by his mother, Heather Greer; his father, Hugh McCann VII; brothers, Simon McCann and Finnian McCann; half-brother, Madison Pyle; grandmothers, Diane Linkenhoker and Janet McCann; grandfather, John; stepfather, Matthew Pyle; stepmother, Lisa Watson; stepbrother, Zac Sternberg; and step-grandparents, George Linkenhoker, K Richard and Betty Pyle, and Karen and James Watson.
Please join us in giving thanks to Amory McCann for his presence, which was a gift to all of us. We will miss him so much.
A Memorial Service for family and close friends will be held at Weed-Corley-Fish South, 2620 S. Congress Ave. in Austin Texas on Saturday, January 14th at 2:00 pm.
Donations may be sent to the Ocean Conservancy.
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