IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Amy

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Saint-Victor

September 13, 2020

Obituary

The amazing life of Amy Marie Smith Saint-Victor began on August 28, 1975 when she grace this world to her loving parents, Marie Ingram Smith and Leroy Smith, in Charlotte, NC.

Amy may not have seemed to be , but she was a warrior, diligently fighting breast cancer for nearly three years.  Her firm belief in God supported her in her struggle and ultimately gave her peace.  Amy heeded the beckon from the Lord and went to rest from her battle on Sunday, September 13, 2020 at Atrium Health Medical Center.

The Lord was evident in her life from a child as she was baptized at New St. John Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC at an early age.  She later joined Parkwood CME Church in Charlotte; she also attended 12 Stone Church in Lawrenceville, Georgia.  Upon returning to Charlotte, she frequented New St. John, her home church.

Amy's amazing life was filled with fun times with family and friends where she was often the life of the party.  She loved hanging out with family and friends doing exciting things and shopping with her sister, Tracy.

In 1993, Amy became a Garinger High School graduate.  She went on to attend Winston Salem State University, where she graduated with a major in Biology and was a proud "Ram" in 1998.  Amy's work included working in the Atrium Health Lab, The American Red Cross, Time Warner Cable, and her most recent employer of 8 years, Wells Fargo, as a Fraud and Claims Operations Specialist.  She loved her job and was always exploring new growth opportunities.

Amy married her former spouse, Manuel Saint-Victor, MD in 2007 and to this union two beautiful children, Manuel James Saint-Victor II, and Amani Marie Saint-Victor.  Amy was a devoted mother and her children were her everything and the loves of her life.

She was preceded in death by her loving parents, the late Leroy and Marie Ingram Smith.

Amy was born in Charlotte, N.C. She worked for Wells Fargo as a Fraud and Claims Operations Specialist. Amy was preceded in death by her loving parents, the late Leroy and Marie Ingram Smith.

Amy leaves to cherish her memory, her loving and devoted children, son, Manuel James Saint-Victor II, and daughter, Amani Marie Saint-Victor; former spouse Manuel James Saint-Victor, MD, caring and dedicated sister Tracy Jeneal Smith-Davis, brother-in-law Eric Van Davis; nephew Myles Eric Davis; Aunts: Amy Ingram Mungo of Monroe, NC; Carolyn Beatty Smith of Charlotte, NC; Dr. Dianne Copeland of Charlotte, NC; Uncles: Floyd Smith (Teresa) of Raleigh, NC; James Sherrill of Sacramento, California; Great Aunts: Janie Ingram of Oxford, NC and Rosa Williams (Johnny) of Fontina, California; God sister: Kristi Stitt of Charlotte, NC; Her devoted in-laws: father in-law, Emanuel Saint-Victor; mother in-law, Nichole Saint-Victor; brother in-law, Nicholas Saint-Victor (Christina Twyman) and their daughter, Regina Saint-Victor. Deeply mourning her passing are also many cousins and close friends, too numerous to name. Special acknowledgement to Tamika Brandon and Tyler Brandon–White, Sonya Copeland and Sharon Brandon (Tyrone), Amy's Angels, words cannot express how grateful we are for your love and unconditional support.

Donations can be made in Amy's honor to celebratelife08.org. or flowers can be sent to Grier Funeral Services on 115 John McCarroll Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina 28216.

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Grier Funeral Service - Memorial Chapel

115 John McCarroll Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28216

3:00 - 6:00 pm

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10:30 - 11:00 am

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