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Amy Dawn Preece Green, 45, passed away on April 18, 2026. Born on May 2, 1980, in Ogden, Utah, Amy was raised in Morgan, Utah, where she spent her life surrounded by the people and place she loved most.
Above all else, Amy loved her family. Her husband, Toby Green, and their two sons, Kasyn and Rylan, were the center of her world. They were her greatest joy, and she spent every free moment she could with them. She poured her whole heart into her family, making life special in both big and small ways. She loved deeply, gave endlessly, and her boys knew without question how adored they were. She also dearly loved her other babies, her cats and her corgi, who brought her so much comfort and happiness, and she never forgot her beloved Casper, Patches, and Ricky.
Amy and Toby shared a love story that felt like a fairytale. He met her while cruising Washington Boulevard and instantly fell in love with the cute blonde driving a red Beretta. They were married just a few short months later in 1997 and built a life together filled with love, laughter, loyalty, and countless memories. They did everything together and especially loved going to concerts, seeing bands like Korn, Breaking Benjamin, Five Finger Death Punch, and Aaron Lewis. They also loved traveling together to tropical places, places that felt made for Amy, with palm trees, ocean air, warm sand, and sunshine. She was his baby, his Honeybuns, and their love was so strong that they each carried tattoos of one another as lasting symbols of that bond. They were like two doves, so deeply devoted, so naturally together, that it is hard to imagine one without the other.
Amy was the kind of person who was always the first to jump up and help. She gave of herself freely and generously, always willing to volunteer, lend a hand, or make someone else’s burden a little lighter. Whether it was helping with Secret Santas, supporting family, or simply showing up whenever someone needed her, Amy had a heart for others that was impossible to miss. She cared deeply, loved fiercely, and carried so much because she always wanted to make life better for the people around her.
Amy found so much joy in togetherness. Summer was her happy place, especially around the pool. But more than the sunshine and water, it was the people, the laughter, and the memories that made it special to her. She loved bringing everyone together. In many ways, Amy belonged in a tropical setting, surrounded by the beauty, warmth, and peace that matched her spirit.
She was the favorite aunt to her nieces and nephews and loved them dearly. She did so much for them and for everyone around her. To those who knew her, Amy was not just a sister-in-law, but a true sister. She was not just a daughter-in-law, but truly a daughter. She was the heart of the family from every side and the glue that held so many people together.
Amy also had a special love for her Acura, which reflected a little of her fun and spirited personality.
Amy is survived by her loving husband, Toby Green; her beloved sons, Kasyn and Rylan Green; her parents, Corey and Lorrie Preece of Morgan, Utah; her three brothers; and many other family members and loved ones who will miss her beyond words.
Though her passing leaves a heartbreak that words cannot fully hold, Amy’s love did not leave with her. It remains in the family she cherished, in the memories she created, in the laughter around the pool, in every song that brings her to mind, and in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her. And for the one who loved her as his other half, who now feels like a single dove after flying through life beside his mate, may he be held by the love they built and the memories they made. For all who feel the deep pain of her absence and the sorrow of being left too soon, may they also hold tightly to the truth that Amy loved them deeply. That love was real, it was constant, and it will never be taken away. She will be missed beyond words, loved beyond measure, and carried always in the hearts of those who were hers.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 25, 2026 at 11:00 a.m. at the Morgan Stake Center (355 N. 700 E., Morgan, UT 84050). A viewing will be held prior to the services from 9:00-10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at the South Morgan Cemetery.
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