Caterina Sanguinetti
Amy was my daughter Grace’s program specialist at NECC. Amy was so kind and gentle, dedicated and considerate. I’m so sorry to learn of her passing.
Death date: Jul 7, 2023
Amy “Mimi” Christine Posocco, 41, of Beverly, MA, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, July 7, 2023. She was born in Rockville, CT on March 14, 1982, and grew up in Willington, CT. As a child, Amy played the violin, danced, and pla Read Obituary
Amy was my daughter Grace’s program specialist at NECC. Amy was so kind and gentle, dedicated and considerate. I’m so sorry to learn of her passing.
Scott and family, I am sorry to hear of the passing of your daughter. I heard about Amy's passing through friends who are still in Stafford. She sounds like she enjoyed wonderful life. Please accept my deepest condolences for this loss. Sincerely, Pam Watson Clark
Lindsey, Posocco Family and friends, Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss. Amy was a dear colleague of mine. She was a sweet, brilliant, humble and devoted Educator--and so much more. As you know, she had a huge heart and made a profound difference in the lives of children with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities. I only just recently spent 6 hours co-observing a student with her and I feel so grateful now for that time--we had a few giggles and I will never forget her smile. There will be no replacing her. Rest in joy, Amy. You lived extraordinarily well.
Faith Morgan-Gaines
Scott, So sorry to hear about this my prayers are with you and your family.
I was an EO Smith classmate and teammate of Amy's, and I remember her smile like it was yesterday. She was a beautiful and admirable person in every sense. I made a temporary move to Doha while Amy was in Abu Dhabi and it comforted me just to know she was nearby. Her adventurous spirt was an inspiration! My condolences to the Posocco family and all who loved her.
Dear Norma and family,
My heart broke when I heard the news of your loss. The tribute to her reflects a life filled with laughter, joy, adventure and love. It is clear she will live on in the hearts of the many people who were lucky enough to have known her. Please know my support and hugs are with you along this difficult journey.
With deepest sympathy and love,
Elyse Poller
Scott & Norma, Our deepest condolences and prayers got out to you and the entire Posocco family for the loss of your wonderful daughter, Amy. She clearly led a productive and impactful life, positively affecting many along her path as an educator and a person. May the many great memories you and others have of Amy help in easing the loss you are experiencing.
Sincerely, Scott & Margie Brown
I’m incredibly sorry to hear of Amy’s passing. I didn’t know her in recent years, but spent time playing basketball with her in various women’s leagues around Boston in the early 2000’s. I remember her positivity being contagious, and her care for friends and teammates was always so evident. She was fierce and funny and beautiful. Thinking of her friends and family today.
Dear Scott and Norma Jean, we want to express our condolences on the passing of your daughter, Amy. From everything we read in her obituary, she was an amazing special person who had the ability to fill every hour of her days with new knowledge and exciting adventures. Those types of people are rare. Many have dreams but don't go after them. Amy certainly took advantage of opportunities that came before her. It was a blessing that she lived her shortened life to the fullest. Liz and I and our whole family send our deepest sympathy to you both and your entire family.
Karl and Liz Powers
Amy was such a beautiful soul. I have many fond memories of spending Christmas eve at the Posocco's home. I always looked up to Amy as a kid. She was patient & so very kind. I am thinking of you all during this tragic time. Sending all of my love to you.
Love always,
Aftyn Bartholomay