Amie Mohr 's Obituary
Amelia Hollis (Amie) Mohr, born May 22, 1957in Rochester, NY, to William A. and Dr. Lillian Holmen Mohr, passed into the loving arms of Jesus on Monday, September 4, 2017.
Amie moved to Tallahassee with the family in 1970 and lived her adventure-filled life here, ever since.
Her family is proud of Amie’s dedication as an urgent call responder for the American Red Cross over every Christmas holiday, for many years. We remember fondly when Amie became the Tallahassee Mall’s first female Santa Claus. The headline in the Democrat read: “Santa is a G-I-R-L!” When her children were at Florida High, she was known as The Cake Lady.
Pre-deceased by her parents, grandparents, Erling and Kristine Holmen, and William and Emilie Mohr, the true love of her life Vic Leamon, and nephew, David G. Powell, she leaves behind to cherish her memory her daughter, Dineka Bradley Keen (Davis Booth), and son Clayton Allen Bradley. Her cherished grandchildren will never forget their beloved Grammie: Bradley Gay (Scout Garren) Taylor Gay (fiancé Luke Moyer), Danelle Keen, Evie Bradley and Baylee Booth. She is also survived by her brother, Bill Mohr (Barbara) of Atlanta, and her sisters Elizabeth Mohr White and Kristina Holmen-Mohr of Tallahassee. She will be missed by nieces and nephews, and many others who had adopted her as their Grammie.
A celebration of Amie’s life will be held on Sunday, September 24, at 2:30 PM, at the Capitol City Church of God, 862 Blountstown Street. As she always wanted, her ashes will be scattered at Torreya State Park, at a later date.
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