Cindy Sakata

Birth date: Sep 28, 1964 Death date: Feb 25, 2023
Amy Mie Yamamoto, 58, of Waipahu, passed away in Waipahu, Hawaii on Saturday, February 25, 2023. She was born in Tokyo, Japan and is survived by her children, Ryan and Myra, her siblings, Robert, Bert, Debbie, and her granddaugthe Read Obituary
Amy was a great coworker, friend, and mentor. She had a great smile, made you feel welcomed and appreciated and always ready to lend a helping hand. Amy, you made me feel welcomed when I return to DLA Energy Hawaii and helped me transition in to the job. I am forever grateful for your friendship, patience, and help. You may not be with us anymore, but you will not be forgotten. May you be at peace eternally my friend.
Some of us did not know what Amy was going through, because her joy and grace on everything she did overshadowed any challenges she was overcoming. She is an inspiration for all of us! Thank you Amy!
Amy brought joy to the DLA Energy Hawaii Ohana. Though she will truly be missed, her friendship and persistent perseverance to live her life to the fullest will always be her legacy. May we all live our lives fully each day not worrying about the future or even tomorrow, but putting out trust in God to be ready to do His will each day.
Being around Amy during these wonderful years I have known her; I feel she believed in uplifting everyone in her circle…family, fiends and all those who have worked with her. I am so honored to have known her. Even though there is joy in entering God’s kingdom (homegoing), there is sorrow in losing such a beautiful person. We will be keeping her and her family in our our thoughts and prayers at this tender time and always🥰.
Edgar lit a candle in memory of Amy Yamamoto
Aloha, Amy was part of the DLA Indo-Pacific Ohana. She was a cherished friend and colleague. She will be missed but never forgotten. A hui hou!
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