Carolyn Tolbert
I am so sorry to learn of Amy's passing. I can't believe it. I flew with her several times, and I thought she was one of the most caring, thoughtful people I have ever met. I will keep you in my prayers.
Birth date: Dec 23, 1962 Death date: Nov 12, 2015
ATLANTA- Amy Dean Cousar, 52, passed away at her home on Thursday, November 12, 2015, after injuries sustained in an accidental fall. A Celebration of Her Life will be held on Monday, November 16, 2015, from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. Read Obituary
I am so sorry to learn of Amy's passing. I can't believe it. I flew with her several times, and I thought she was one of the most caring, thoughtful people I have ever met. I will keep you in my prayers.
To the family of sweet Amy, I am devastated by the loss of this precious girl. I flew with her many times and she was always a bright light in our world. A joy to be with, she will be dearly missed. Heaven has definitely gained another sweet angel. RIP Amy.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Dean,I wanted to express my deepest sympathy in Amy's passing. I know this is an incredibly difficult time for you both and my prayers are with you as you grieve the loss of your precious daughter. Any was such an encouragement to me and I can't tell you how often she blessed my life. She was such a dear friend and her life was characterized by her sweet and giving spirit. She personally wrote me many words of encouragement and would always stop by my room to give me encouragement. Through some of my darkest days, she was there for me and my family as we navigated a very difficult period. She loved on me, spoiled me in her special care package kind of way. She was so giving and knew how to perfectly find just the right little trinket or book or funny little something to not only get me smiling but laughing again. I loved that about her. Very few have this special gift. God used Amy in my life to renew my hope and she was literally the hands and feet of Christ to me. Thank you both for your love to her and investment in her that made her so capable of loving others. I am so grateful for her life lived out as a glory to God. Amy was real and genuine and open about her shortcomings. She glorified God through her life; and through her vulnerability she identified with so many and was able to freely give comfort to those who needed it.She will be greatly missed!Much love and prayers for your family
To Amy's parents, children, friends and family,As I walked through the Delta Flight Attendant lounge on Wed, I saw the picture of sweet Amy sitting on the table where Delta sets pictures and announcements of our beloved FAs who have passed. My heart fell to my feet and the sight of Amy's face literally took my breath away. I had the privilege of meeting her only about 7 short weeks ago. During that 12 hour day, I learned much about Amy and how pure her heart was. She had just come back from an injury and I believe that was her first trip back. She informed us of her fall but did not spend too much time talking about herself. Mostly she talked about her children and how much she loved them but also took exceptional care of her passengers as well as crew members, one of which had a serious medical emergency in flight. I know God intended on me flying with her that day. She had such a beautiful spirit and strong faith that she actually lifted me up. I enjoyed flying with her so much that shortly after that I wrote her a note telling her how much I enjoyed flying with her and how dear I thought she was. I don't believe she ever received it, sadly. I am so saddened, sickened and shocked by her passing but felt it important to tell her family what an exceptional person I thought she was and that God must have had much bigger plans for her to have taken her from here way too soon. Earth lost a prize, heaven gained an angel and Delta will never be the same without her beautiful smile. I am so truly sorry for your loss. I pray that God will comfort you and bring you each peace to help get you through this dark time. Sincerely and with love,Kelly Bennett
Edna and Frank, my heart goes out to you as you remember and celebrate Amy's life. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May God bless you and give you peace.
You always made me smile. You will be missed
We miss you girl and will always remember your sweetest smile, gentle nature and how hard you tried to make the world a better place. You taught us more than you will ever know by your shining example. Praying and believing you are safe in the loving arms of Jesus. Claire and P&S at Shallowford.
I am so sad to hear about Amy's passing. She was a great person.
I am so saddened by the passing of Amy. It was always a joy to fly with her or to run into her in the lounge. The only thing bigger than her smile was her heart. Amy was a beautiful soul who loved her children immensely! I am truly sorry for your great loss, praying for God's comfort.
Edna and Frank, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and hope God will grant you "the peace of acceptance". Jimmy and Patsy Sutton