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Remember Amy Neiwell, not as the girl who gave up, but as the strong, beautiful, caring girl who's death should never be repeated.
15 years old
Born on June 23, 1998 in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, United States
Passed away on September 6, 2013 in Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Amy Neiwell, 15 years old, born on June 23, 1998, and passed away on September 6, 2013. We will remember her forever.
Dear Amy, I'm so sorry that the life you had here on earth as so painful and horrible. I hope you are in heaven with angels and beautiful people. I lost my child in 2007 and I am hurting so bad for the way your own mother treated you. If you find a little girl in Heaven named Calypso hang out with her. She's my baby and you guys can be honorary sisters. She has long hair and likes boats. I think you two would get along great <3
So you honestly thought nothing was suspicious when you saw your 15-year-old daughter, who had a history of self harm and being bullied, went into the bathroom with a bottle of YOUR pills and didn't emerge after 15 minutes? Why didn't you act immediately when you saw that?
I've made a small memorial slideshow with pictures of Amy throughout her life, the suicide note she wrote, as well as a few self harm pictures she took. The link is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrCnG4Sk8hE
Hi Amy - what a harsh way to die. You must have felt so alone the last days. i just don't know what to say.. I'm already typing and deleting for half an hour. You'll be in my hart.. - 10,000th tons of love from Europe <3
When I first heard that you had died, I cried for the entire day. You were such a sweet beautiful girl who deserved a better life. It's been 2 months now since you left this world, but we still remember you. I can't imagine what it must be like for your parents to live without their daughter.
Amy has been gone for 33 days. It feels like years,but at the same time it feels like I only just heard the news at the hospital. The reality of her absence becomes stronger each day that I wake up and have no reason to drive to high school on my way to work, each time I walk past Amy's empty room, each time I see something at a store that Amy would have liked. She's not coming back.
I don't know you Amy but I was in tears reading your story.... I am a mother and can't imagine what you had to go through as a child & teen because of your families neglect and abuse. What a horrible life to live and the ones that were to protect where not there. I am so sorry you lived in such sadness and pain all your life. May God look over you little Angel and May You Rest in Peace..
i cant believe it's only been 2 weeks, it feels like forever that your desk has been empty ;( everyone at school misses you, even the people that were bullying you because now they dont have no one to bully anymore.
Amy when you joined jfame you lite up the shadows that others caused I hope your in abetter place where your accepted nomatter what your sexuality ,gender ,or whatever the case may be, YOU WERE AN AMAZING PERSON AND WE ALL LOVE YOU WITH ALL OUR HEARTS AND WE WILL REMEMBER YOU FOREVER R.I.P. AMY YOU SHINED DOWN LIKEVSUN RAYS FROM HEAVEN