Amy Michelle Laxman
February 16, 1974 - March 12, 2023
Doting mother, daughter, sister, aunt, friend and companion
Amy Michelle Laxman, 49, passed Sunday, March 12th at St. Marks Hospital. Amy was born February 16th, 1974 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Amy is survived by her children (her “world” in her words), Bryton and Kasi (Christian), her best friend and mother, Sandy, her loving father, Scott, her siblings and nieces who all adored her and a nephew on the way.
Music has always been a huge part of Amy’s life. She had many favorites, but has been Royal Bliss’ #1 fan since 2006. She often traveled to Wendover to not only see them perform her favorite songs but to also get up close and personal with the band members. Many things in life brought her joy. Some of those things included Marilyn Monroe, butterflies, fairy gardens, birds, photography, and dolphins (just to name a few).
She was amazing at appreciating the little things. She never hesitated to help a stranger, give a compliment, or show up for her loved ones. She was so sentimental and held a place in her heart for everyone.
Family and friends are invited to attend Amy’s celebration of life on Tuesday, March 21st from 12:00Noon until 2:00PM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 S 900 E, Millcreek, UT. Guests are encouraged to use the main entrance at the north side of the building.
Should you desire, contributions can be sent to the family’s Go Fund Me in lieu of flowers to help wrap up Amy’s final expenses by clicking the “Donate” link above or visiting: https://tinyurl.com/yu4649ja
In Loving Memory
I can't seem to find the right words , filling Amy's shoes could never be done she loved everyone and everything she loved with all she had, I will forever miss her she was my ray of sunshine ☀️
Melissa
Salt Lake City, Ut
Dear Sandy, My thoughts and prayers have been with you. I remember when Amy was little. She was a sweet child, she was always helpful and just had a beautiful gentle soul. More recently I have enjoyed her posts on facebook. She displayed such a positive attitude, her photography and flowers were stunning. I'm praying that the Lord will carry you, at this most painful time. Love, Kenna
KENNA JO WAREHAM
Magna, UT
Omg! I am so saddened to hear about Amy! I just got back into town. She was a beautiful soul. Great neighbor . I loved seeing her pictures from the night skies etc..Sunsets will forever be remembered with Amy in them. So sorry.
Karen Adams
Holladay, UT