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In loving memory of

Amy Henderson

3rd November 1988 - 21st March 2022

Amy Henderson

In loving memory of Amy who sadly passed away on 21st March 2022

Amy’s death has been a tremendous shock. Planning her funeral is not what we as a family expected to be doing. The love and support shown by everyone who knew Amy means so much, we thank you all.

Amy’s funeral service was held on Thursday 14th April at All Saints Church, Hampton. You may leave a personal tribute below.

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TRIBUTES

Amy, you were always a shining light in our time at CRUK. Your creativity, your enthusiasm, your energy and your intelligence set you apart, but more than anything we all loved working with you. Our mentoring sessions we’re always, as amusing as they were enriching, and I shall never forget working with you on all things CRUK, from Events to the most infamous Stand-Up to Cancer staff fundraisers, to so much more. You packed life to the full and we’re infectious in all you did. I’m lost for words at your passing and shall always remember fondly what was a truly great period of life working together.

Clive Sanders

Darling Amy. Where do I start? You were wiser than your years, modest in your countless achievements, and kind, caring and selfless in the face of your inner pain.
I will miss your smile, your laugh, your mischief, your enthusiasm for the most mundane details of my day and your infectious zest for life (so long as you’d had a nap and/or food, first).
A wonderful auntie to Ezra and Otis, and the most perfect match for Frazer. I don’t know how we are going to navigate this life without you in it. I will hold on tightly to all the memories we have, holidays, birthdays, pregnancies and Christmas’s, none of which will be the same again.
I promise to do my absolute utmost for Macey, to show her the warmth of your love that everyone who knew you felt so keenly.
Thank you Amy, I am a better person for knowing you, and for that I am so thankful. I will miss you forever. All our love xxx

Finella Elliott

Softly, the leaves of memory fall. Gently, I gather and treasure them all.

Unseen, unheard, you are always near-so missed so loved so very dear.

Soft falls thr light from thr stars above, glinting and twinkling their message of love.

Unseen, unheard, you are always near- so missed so loved, so very dear.

Silent, the words to my whispered friend; unseen, unheard, you are always near-so missed, so loved, so very dear.

Manjeet Heer

Amy was never afraid to do something. So, growing up, we all felt that if Amy said to do something we had to do it. We did it because deep down we were all secretly scared of what she’d do or say if we didn’t. I think that at one point or another we all came off injured, upset or in serious trouble due to Amy’s plans, missions, games or dares. Despite this we always went back for more, after a pep talk and a please don’t tell Mum. Amy invented all of our favourite games which allowed us to have the most incredible childhood that any person could wish for and for that I will always be grateful.

Amy continuously got everyone around her into trouble and into some questionable situations but she had a way of always managing to dodge the blame. I loved her, so much, and even though we fought over stupid things at the end of the day no one had my back like Amy did, she was always there for me in every situation.

I think we ended up as cousins because there was no chance that our parents could have ever dealt with us as sisters. You were the best kind of person and I am so lucky to call myself your cousin.

Kate Hand

I had the pleasure of working with Amy at CRUK in the Special Events team where she brought a breathe of fresh air to our team with heaps of curiosity, energy, enthusiasm and professionalism. I’ll never forget Sound & Vision at Abbey Road when Amy threw herself into amending all the precious artwork that had been framed with the wrong rings. Amy wasn’t phased she just pulled out a drill and starting drilling. It was a priceless moment which we were lucky enough to capture on photo. I will always remember Amy as being bright, gorgeous (inside and out), smart, fun, intelligent with such a positive can-do attitude.

She was a bright shiny star and will be missed tremendously.

Ali Cleveland

My dearest Amy, an amazing friend and one I will miss incredibly so. 2nd April 2018 was our first day at PwC together and our first day of a wonderful friendship. My experience at PwC would have been so different without you so thanks for being you – so upbeat, caring and just all round brilliant. I loved our laughs / cries / rants in the office and I’ll definitely miss those. I’m so glad we got our cake and coffee in the other day and I’m even more glad that I got to meet your little Macey Moo.
I will miss you so much, rest in peace my girl. lots of love, Andrea xxxxx

Andrea Poore

Such fond memories of working with Amy at CRUK, which could involve serious reflection and quiet planning to total and hilarious chaos, plus everything in between, and undoubtedly a lot of laughter along the way. I’m so very sad and sorry and thinking of all the very many people who loved Amy at this devastating time x

Alice Gayner

Dear Amy
You made such an impact on everyone you met, from your infectious laughter to your brilliant brain, you were unique. I loved working with you and learned so much from you, but it was your kind and warm personality that I’m going to miss so much. Thank you for being a part of my life, I’m going to always miss you and always be grateful that we had so many good times together.
Thank you
Richard x

Richard Taylor

Amy I am lost for words to know you aren’t with us anymore. You were the most genuine, down to earth and caring person I met at PwC and wouldn’t have got through my first few months of it were not for your regular check ins, hangout messages and our general ‘laugh or cry’ moments.

You had the most unique way of making everyone around you feel comfortable, calm and supported. Your energy and hilarious one liners were infectious and the Amy Aura shone so brightly to anyone around you.

I only wish you had realised how very special you were. The world has lost one of the great ones, and you’ll be missed forever xo

Molly Eastell

I remember when my first email dropped in to my inbox from Amy. It was to give details on Sarah’s hen do. I turned to my husband and said ‘I am not going to get on with this one’ how very wrong I was!!! Oh Amy you, hand on heart, organised the best hen weekend I have ever been on. So much detail, perfect organisation but more than anything the love for your sister shone through.
We were so lucky to see eachother at a few more family events and even exchanged messages about weddings and our babies!

I want your family to know that you will always live on in this house and here’s why.

A video from Sarah’s wedding was quickly circulated of you falling in to a bush. On your way back up you turned to the lad you fell on and said ‘you fell over and you pulled me down and I don’t ‘preciate it’.
Whenever someone does something that someone else doesn’t like we always say ‘we don’t preciate’ it in the style of drunk Amy.
Even the kids do it!

You’ll be missed by everyone. You touched so many peoples lives ❤️

We love you Amy.

Jade Crabtree

 

Dearest Amy,

We only knew each other for a few days, but in that time, you made a huge impact on each one of us. Your kindness, sweetness and warmheartedness shone through like the brightest star in the night sky, and I imagine you have now become that star.

For me personally, I felt we connected in how we thought, and I looked forward to a future in which we would be able to help each other and send each other photos of our kids growing up, and it breaks my heart that we won’t be able to.

We cherish you and your memory and will never forget you. Our dearest sympathies to Frazer, Macey and your family on the loss of someone unique and irreplaceable.

Attached is a picture that shows how much you were loved by everyone here, and how we all said goodbye.

Rest in peace, from myself and all your friends at the P

Sachin Kothari

I had the pleasure of working with you Amy in Marketing at CRUK and have such fond memories. You were super smart, kind, funny with lots of clumsiness thrown in! I still laugh out loud remembering the meeting we had on the plush new sofa’s in Angel building. You managed to sit on a Lindt chocolate for a good ten minutes leaving an unsightly stain on your clothes and the pink sofa! An evening out would always be the best fun if sat by you. You were an absolute joy to be around – so genuine and authentic. Just a beautiful person x

Emma Hyatt

Amy, what a force you were! A brilliant mind, able to unpick the most complex solutions and distill them into simple solutions; a hilarious colleague with a laugh that would resonate throughout Macmillan Towers; and a whirlwind of energy, always thinking and doing at a million miles an hour whilst the rest of us tried to keep up. Most of all, though,you were a good friend – thoughtful, patient, positive and supportive. I learnt so much from you and will always carry such happy memories of working together. Thank you xxx

Craig Fordham

Dearest Amy,

We only knew each other for a few days, but in that time, you made a huge impact on each one of us. Your kindness, sweetness and warmheartedness shone through like the brightest star in the night sky, and I imagine you have now become that star.

For me personally, I felt we connected in how we thought, and I looked forward to a future in which we would be able to help each other and send each other photos of our kids growing up, and it breaks my heart that we won’t be able to.

We cherish you and your memory and will never forget you. Our dearest sympathies to Frazer, Macey and your family on the loss of someone unique and irreplaceable.

Attached is a picture that shows how much you were loved by everyone here, and how we all said goodbye.

Rest in peace, from myself and all your friends at the P

Sachin Kothari

I knew Amy whilst at University, we studied history together. We became particularly good friends in our third and final year, where I will never forget the support and friendship Amy provided me when I was finding Uni a little bit difficult and also trying to get up to speed with doing my dissertation which seemed a huge mountain of work I was falling behind on. Amy would drag me to the library, help me do my work, cook for us and be the most positive and supportive person a friend could ask for. There’s no doubt about it I wouldn’t have got the grades I got and passed Uni if it wasn’t for that support I had from Amy. I will always remember you. Amy had such an infectious laugh, and she genuinely brightened up any room or situation she was in. So much fun and she was loved by everyone. I remember often having moments where you would find things absolutely hilarious and I remember you creased laughing like it was yesterday. Finding out this news has been awful and I only wish I spent more time with Amy long after our University years and catching up – making more memories and reminiscing about Uni days. Lots of love Amy, to you and to your family xxx

Billy Fitzjohn

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