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Amy Lorraine Otto

01/19/1969 - 06/08/2021

Amy Lorraine Otto, age 52 of Apache Junction passed away on Tuesday June 8th, 2021. Amy spent the last couple of weeks being surrounded by love and family.

She was born on January 19th, 1969 at Williams Air Force Base, daughter of Fred and Anne Conway. Amy attended Mountain View High School graduation class of 1987.

Amy was known for her fun personality and free spirit.  She always offered a fun-loving environment for her kids and all their friends who loved to hang out at their house… everyone felt welcomed and part of the family. Amy was creative and crafty, making homemade gifts for family and friends was something she loved to do to make others feel special.  Amy had a talent for sandblasting, painting, and restoring old vehicles, not only was this her occupation, but something she loved and took great pride in. She was an avid rock’n’roll fan and enjoyed many concerts over the years. Amy was known for her big heart and love for her kids and grandkids, who fondly called her Mimi.

Amy is survived by her children Tyler (Sabrina) Otto, Teri Otto, Walker Otto, and Jesse Ashworth; grandchildren Mason and Autumn Otto; parents Fred and Anne Conway; sisters Kaci (Steve) McCracken, Missie (Bob Schultz) Conway; brother Ian (Sarah) Conway; nephews Zane and Gage McCracken, Alex Ausmus and Patrick Conway.

Per her request, no service will be held. Amy asked her children to spread her ashes across the Superstition Mountains, a place she and her children loved.

Amy will be greatly missed by all who loved her.

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  • She will be missed dearly

  • Karen Schnuelle

    Sending love and prayers for Amy’s family. The Conway’s were the first people we met when we moved to Mesa in 1986. I hold each and everyone of them close in my heart always. ❤️

  • Heather& Doug Wells

    We were so sorry to hear of Amy’s passing So glad we both doug& myself got the chance to know her! She definatley loved to get dirty out at the yard& loved to work on cars, a passion we shared, she worked very hard for sure! Condolenses to her Family, she will be missed💖

  • Your spirit is free fly high Amy you are finally at peace see u soon love ya my friend

  • Melissa Conway

    I love you Sissy… thank you for all the good times and wonderful memories. You are so missed <3 you will always be in my heart and on my mind.

  • I am in complete shock that I just learned of your passing. I am saddened by the news….we had such good times in high school, between us doing silly things like telling our parents we were spending the night at each others house when what we really did was stay out all night buying toilet paper and pampering our friends houses, ha….we almost got matching cars, same style just different makes, and ohhh how we loved our cars and blaring our Vanity 6 and Howard Jones cassette tapes which by the way, I still have😁
    You got grounded a lot but always found your way out of being grounded. We even eventually got the same type of dogs, Springer Spaniels. Recently found some pictures of us together and sent them but when you didnt respond back, I found that odd until I went to Facebook and found out it was a tribute page to you and my heart hit the floor. I am sorry that we never found the time to get together more, we talked about it but just didn’t do it and that weighs heavily on me now. May you rest in peace my friend💔

  • I had decided to look up Amy and am heartbroken to learn of her passing. She was a beautiful individual that was my early high school girlfriend. We had a blast during high school and she was always sweet, caring and really funny. Unfortunately I didn’t connect with her after high school, but it sounds as though her life was extremely fulfilling and she was loved by everyone close to her. We’re the ones who are now envious of you Amy. I hope to meet you again where we can laugh, remember and share all the great experiences. God bless you and rest in peace.

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