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February 28, 2008

After 30 Years, Amy Miller Moves On

Long time telephone operator Amy Miller is retiring today after 30 years on the job. We were always glad to hear her friendly voice on the other end of the line.  She will be sorely missed.  Stop by the desk today and wish her well.  Amy is shown here in a painting by Hotel Chelsea resident David Remfry.

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Amy, we will all miss you much! Stop back by and see us sometime. (If BD doesn't get rid of us.)

there goes another family member. will our hearts never stop breaking? enjoy the other side amy. thanks for being so dear to our family while we lived there. go get 'em!

I am so sorry that I didn't make my reservation with the desk...I want the total Chelsea experience when I arrive with my daughter in June. Amy, I wish you were there. I'm sure you were the heart of the Chelsea!

Amy, you are one of the legends of the hotel. I was always glad to stop by the switchboard and get your take on things, to hear your voice on the phone. Happy trails. sparkle

thanx all you guyz i love and wll miss you all very dearly. and dont worry guys (BD) aint moveing you wonderful people anywhere... love AMY

So long, Amy,of the great individuals of this hotel. What your eyes have seen, your ears have heard in that place. Your sense of humor and kindness got me through some bad times. You are going to be greatly greatly missed.

RE: AMY - always caring, always there and helpful... A memorable many years for sure- best of everything AMY in your much deserved retirement! Stay well... JT

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