I was fortunate to work with Angie at Freightliner for many years. Angie was passionate about her responsibilities and performed incredibly well despite having to work with less a than perfect person (me) yet the fun, warm (sometimes mischievous) smile never left. I remember many years ago we were asked to assist with an article for a popular trade magazine highlighting Bart Warner's very successful Heavy Truck dealership. They asked Angie if she would agree to be interviewed and during the interview, she told the reporter how much she enjoyed working with her fellow employees and that she had no desire to ever leave (and she never did). Angie was always a breath of fresh air in an intense and busy environment. She made our work seem easy and fun.
Angie made me an Origami many years ago which I keep in our kitchen hanging from a light. I'm constantly asked where I got it and I'm pleased to remember this wonderful, kind, fun, sweet, beautiful, smart, efficient, friendly, girl. Angie, if you are able to read stuff down here, "you are terribly missed and fondly remembered...never to be forgotten". I hope that you and your Brother are enjoying your reunion in Heaven. Till we meet again, Much Love, Russ