Amanda was a blooming artist and won several awards for her drawings and sketches, some were even judged on the state level. Amanda was taking piano lessons and was a passionate animal lover, holding a special place in her heart for cats. Her favorite things to do were watching cartoons with her sister, riding her scooter, jumping on the trampoline, swimming, visiting the petting zoo and taking vacations with her family anywhere warm and sunny with sandy beaches.
After receiving the devastating news in July 2014, Amanda always kept a positive attitude and never lost her ability to smile. She will be remembered for her kindness, compassion and her quiet and generous spirit.
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