AUBURN — Amy Lee Adams lost her battle from complications with cervical cancer on Jan. 30, at the young age of 36. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.

Everyone was taken in by her bright and beautiful smile. Amy’s spirit and honesty touched so many lives. She connected so genuinely with friends of every generation. Known as ‘the Babysitter,’ Amy nurtured many young lives besides her own 3 boys. Loving all babies and they loving her too.

As a mom, she took special pride in her boys, Brandon, 16; Kalby, 8 and Soren, 6. They shared in her adventurous nature and appreciation of the simple pleasures. She gave them the strong foundation of being true to themselves.

Amy has predeceased her parents, Tim and Wendy Turner of Buckfield and her estranged father, David Adams of Dixfield. Amy was the oldest of four. Jason Adams, Afghanistan, and his 4 children, Genny, Shane, Hunter and Justin; Sean Turner, Portland and his son, Gavin; Casey Turner, Portland; the grandparents, Louise Adams of Dixfield, JoAnne Palmer of West Peru, Ethelyn Turner of South Paris and Wendell and Ellen Palmer of Dixfield, feel an exceptional loss. It’s not the natural order of life for the young to die first. She was the anchor in the family. The person that maintained that connection with the family.

Amy will forever be present in our daily lives. She will be with us at the beach, on a mountain, within the wildflowers and in a pretty stone. Take the time to see the beauty everywhere, our loved ones are there.

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