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Amy Marie Draa

  • On January 2, 2020
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Amy Marie Draa, 40, of NYC, passed away on Sunday, December 29, 2019 after a three-year battle of ovarian cancer. She was born January 22, 1979 in PA, the daughter of Jerry and Peggy Draa.

Amy grew up in Ohio and moved to NYC after graduating Cum Laude from Ohio State University in 2003.

Amy was a one-of-a-kind unique, special person who made an impression wherever she went. She loved high fashion, traveling around the world, the opera, ethnic food, music, writing, her cat Eden and her family and friends. Throughout her life, Amy had many interests, and due to her charismatic nature, her interests influenced all her family and friends, which were many.

In addition to her parents, who were with her at death, she is survived by her grandparents, June Meikle and Grace Draa, an aunt, uncles and cousins. Tragically, her sister Kari Crawford (Jason) died less than 24 hours later from brain cancer. She lost her aunt, Diane Meikle in May.
Amy will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. A small memorial service will be scheduled in the spring at her final resting place at the Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh, PA.

Her family wants to thank Concordia Hospice of Washington, PA for the kind care that Amy received.

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21 Comments

Daniel Harrington
She was a Mistress, and a Dominatrix who was dearly loved. She was an utmost Superior, and lived an amazing life of luxury and sex.
Samantha Wheeler
Who really cares?
Rico
Rest in peace, dear Amy. I have never met you but I am sure that you were one of the kindest and most beautiful ladies ever. Hope to see you in heaven anytime.
Ed white
Amy, I miss you SO MUCH. You meant so much to me. a year later and im devastatd, you were so tough and so sweet at the same time, I cant believe it. You helped me become myself and learn how to express myself without caring what anyone thought. You did so much for other people, I will listen to some opera in your honor tonight. <3 i love you.
Heather Lundstrom
Im sorry im so sorry... I miss you. I knew you would always be a great person. Im so happy you got to travel and be you.
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