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Amy Schwartz, 49

by | Jul 15, 2025 | Obituaries

Amy Schwartz

Amy Schwartz (left) with her mother, Patricia Jordan

Amy Jordan Schwartz, 49, of Hopkinton passed away unexpectedly on July 11, 2025 — just four days after the heartbreaking loss of her mother, Patricia Jordan. Born in Auburn, New York, Amy was the daughter of the late Patricia (Foley) Jordan and Hugh Carrington Jordan. She was the devoted wife of 20 incredible years to Jonathan Schwartz and the fiercely loving mother of Lilly (17) and Jake (15), both of Hopkinton.

Amy and her mom, Pat — also known as JJ, Nana J and Nannie — shared an incredible bond. Pat was Amy’s best friend, constant cheerleader and the very definition of kindness, generosity and unconditional love. When Amy wrote a beautiful tribute to her mother just days ago, none of us could have imagined how tragically intertwined their stories would become.

Amy often joked she wouldn’t be able to live without her mom — something people say to express deep love. But in this case, that sentiment proved heartbreakingly prophetic. While mourning her mother on July 9, Amy was spending time with her cherished rescue dogs, Patchy and Maggie, when she suffered a sudden brain hemorrhage. Despite the tireless efforts of the doctors and nurses and the incredible strength that defined her, she passed away peacefully two days later, surrounded by loved ones.

Even in her final moments, Amy was selfless. Through the organ donation program, she gave the gift of life to more than 10 people and their families. Her legacy of compassion, generosity and strength lives on — not only in those she saved, but in every life she touched.

Amy adored sunshine, summer and soaking up every beautiful day. Those who knew her can smile through the tears, knowing that this year, her signature tan, lovingly referred to as her “forever tan,” was flawless — and surely the envy of everyone in heaven.

Amy’s love and light will live on through her children, who were her everything. She poured her heart into raising them, and her influence is woven into their humor, strength and kindness. Her legacy will carry forward in them — and in the countless lives she made brighter.

Amy used to cringe when asked about her “hobbies” but could speak for hours about her true passions. After 25 years as a devoted elementary and special education teacher — primarily in Westborough — Amy followed her heart and started her own tutoring business, Three Little Birds, inspired by the Bob Marley song, in early 2024. Amy lit up each morning knowing she’d be working one-on-one with children, especially helping them discover the joy of reading and learning.

In addition to her deep love for teaching, Amy had a passion for animals — especially dogs, whom she spoke to like they were people. She recently began volunteering at Baypath Humane Society in Hopkinton, where she recently adopted her beloved Maggie, who became immediate best friends with Patchy. Amy had a soft spot for all dogs, but her heart melted for those most in need, especially pugs, French bulldogs and Boston terriers.

Visitation for Amy Jordan Schwartz and Patricia Jordan will be held Thursday, July 17, from 3-7 p.m. at Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton.

In lieu of flowers, friends have started a GoFundMe campaign (gofund.me/fa22ecae) to support the family during this incredibly tough time and to honor the memory of Amy. Funds raised will support Lilly and Jake’s college fund as well as local charities and causes close to Amy’s heart.

Obituaries are submissions, typically from funeral homes, that are not subject to the same level of editorial oversight as the rest of the Hopkinton Independent. Obituaries may be edited for grammatical and factual mistakes and clarifications and shortened for space considerations.

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