Founder of Deep Roots Farmers Market Amy Peters of Glen Cove, New York has sadly passed away. She died leaving behind family, friends and her clients. She was confirmed dead through a Facebook post that reads “So saddened to hear of the passing of Amy Peters. Amy created the @deeprootsfarmersmarket and took a chance on Jack and hired him for his first job.” The actual cause of Amy Peters’ death has not been released.
Who was Amy Peters?
Amy Peters was powerful. She was one of the bravest and strongest persons anyone had ever met, living her life according to her convictions and doing her hardest to improve the world. Her colourful energy and tireless determination inspired many, and her legacy will be loved by all who knew her.
Amy’s dedication, perseverance, and kindness helped many people throughout the years. Despite several setbacks, she achieved her town ambitions. She enthusiastically promoted locally sourced, grown, and made nutritious foods and artisanal crafts and educated others about healthy eating.
Amy’s community involvement extended beyond words. By working hard, she helped many local vendors start their enterprises. She was always willing to mentor, encourage, and help. Her farmers’ markets and sustainable living workshops boosted the local economy and built community among artisans and consumers.
Her environmental and social justice activism was relentless. Amy lived and breathed good causes. Her campaign for sustainable farming and healthy food access was heartfelt and effective. She persistently promoted the idea that everyone deserved to succeed in her community. Amy was noted for her musical soul and community work. She and her devoted husband, David Berg, sang with the Rusty String Band, which gave joy to many celebrations.
Their music brought the community together. Amy’s voice was a call for change and connection, not just amusement. Amy Peters was a dedicated citizen, kind friend, and justice campaigner throughout her life. Her legacy was motivation and accomplishment. She leaves a richer, more resilient, and more connected community due to her persistent work.