In loving memory of

Amy E. Sullivan
August 24, 1979 - June 30, 2017

Amy E. Sullivan, age 37 of Sullivan, passed away at 7:58 PM on Friday, June 30, 2017, at Terre Haute Regional Hospital.


She was born on August 24, 1979 in Vincennes to David and Christa (Arwginski) Sullivan.


Amy graduated from Lincoln High School in 1997 and had attended Vincennes University. She was the manager at Hardees where she had been employed for fifteen years. Amy was an artist and an avid nature photographer. She loved working in her beautiful flower garden and fishing with Matt and their dogs, Cloe & Macy. Amy’s favorite color was purple.


She is survived by her parents; two brothers, Sonny Hyde from Arizona and Jay Hyde from Arizona; sister, Angel Hyde of Arizona; grandmother, Opal “Robertine” Sullivan of Washington and beloved life partner, Matt Leohr of Sullivan. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.


She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Donald Sullivan; and Roderich and Renata Arwginski; cousin, Laura Kamplain


Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM on Friday at Ed Lee Mortuary with Alan Finnan officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM on Thursday at Ed Lee Mortuary.


Memorial donations may be sent to Sullivan Humane Society, 2425 N Section St, Sullivan, Indiana 47882


Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.edleemortuary.com

Tributes

Jeremy Decker wrote on Oct 10, 2020:

"Amy, I'm sad to just now find out about this, it's another hole ones in my life that is empty now. We was good friend's, class mates, band mates. She was a good person. I will come pay my respects I promise."

Lexxi Foxx wrote on Jul 7, 2017:

"To live in the hearts of others is never to die. Rest in Peace my friend."

Emma W. wrote on Jul 7, 2017:

"I have been sitting here trying to think of something to say.. but anything I think of just seems inadequate to express how I'm feeling right now. Amy is an amazing person and I am so lucky to have met her and known her.. and I jus know there is another star in the heavens now. I pray for peace for her family and that they have strength in the time ahead. We will all keep her memory in our hearts "

Sheila Greemore wrote on Jul 6, 2017:

"I was very shocked to read about Amy's passing. I was Amy 6th grade science teacher at Clark Middle School. Amy was such a sweet girl that helped so many of the other students. The Lord gained an angel"

Krystal (Strader) Ridley wrote on Jul 6, 2017:

"Mom, Dad and Matt I was so deeply shocked to hear of Amy's passing. She and I had lost touch over the years but I was so blessed to have her as my best friend for so many years. She always made me laugh and we had so many amazing memories. I will keep you all in my prayers. Amy fly high amazing Angel !"

Vincennes University Alumni and Foundation Staf.. wrote on Jul 5, 2017:

"Our deepest and sincere sympathy goes out to your family at the passing of your dear daughter, sister, granddaughter and beloved partner. Vincennes University Alumni and Foundation Staff"

Kristy Campbell wrote on Jul 5, 2017:

"i am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with the family. Amy was such a sweet an gentle soul and will be missed deeply"

Chandra Haken wrote on Jul 4, 2017:

"A precious person gone entirely too soon. This wasn't how it was supposed to work out, but I'm comforted knowing you aren't hurting anymore. I'm glad to have met you and had the time I got to have with you. To Amy's family: I am so very sorry for your loss, she is an amazing person, a bright light in this bleak world. She will be missed by many...some that have never even seen her face. Her charisma shone through no matter what she did. "

Mark Wayman wrote on Jul 4, 2017:

"Amy was a student in my band while I was the band director at Vincennes Lincoln. She always had a smile and tried her best. Our paths crossed again several years later in Sullivan where she worked at Hardee's. She still had a smile for me every time I saw her. She will be missed. I guarantee that."

Steven C. Longenecker wrote on Jul 3, 2017:

"Matt Leohr and the Sullivan Family, So sorry for your lose. My prayers are for our family."