Amy Nattress:
CLASS OF 1984
City High SchoolClass of 1984
Grand rapids, MI
Kelloggsville High SchoolClass of 1984
Grand rapids, MI
Big Rapids Middle SchoolClass of 1980
Big rapids, MI
Kellogsville Middle SchoolClass of 1980
Wyoming, MI
Riverview Elementary SchoolClass of 1977
Big rapids, MI
Amy's Story
Amy is from Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is married with Robert Nattress. Her schools include City High School, Big Rapids Middle School, Kelloggsville High School, Kellogsville Middle School, Riverview Elementary School. She later attended Albion College (English, History, Bachelor of Arts). She works(ed) at Priority Healthcare, Steelcase Inc., New Comunity Church.
Amy's interests include Forest Hills presents: Stomp at Forest Hills Fine Arts Center on Nov 18, 2012. Music she likes includes Michael English, Substance, Ambiance String Quartet. Books she likes include The Hobbit, C. S. Lewis, The Phantom Tollbooth. Movies she likes include The Hobbit, Rich Mullins Film, The Hobbit. TV shows she likes include Alphas, Fairly Legal, NCIS: Los Angeles.
One of Amy's favorite quotes is:"It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery. (Galatians 5:1)
Man is born broken. He lives ...Expand for more
by mending. The grace of God is glue! (Eugene O'Neill)
You may have a fresh start at any moment you choose. For this thing we call failure is not the falling down, but the staying down. (Mary Pickford)
Visiting McDonalds a couple of times a week doesn't make a you a Big Mac, even if you *are* already a hamburger.
Your life is an occasion. Rise to it. (Mr. Magorium)
Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? (Mary Oliver)".
More about Amy:"My mom and I shared a laugh recently about the fact that she named me after a character in a favorite soap opera who was always following her heart into all sorts of trouble. I am thankful that although I have indeed lived up to many of the foibles of my namesake, for me as for her, things always seem to turn out okay in the end. I was voted "Class Optimist" in high school, and I still am a firm believer in possibilities and silver linings. By God's grace, there is *always* hope.".
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