Amanda's beautiful spirit shined light on many lives. She spread her joy daily to her friends and family. She loved children and was a nanny for several families, the most recent being for her nephews, Ramie and Wyatt Hamilton. She also dedicated time and energy to her interest in organic gardening and flora. Amanda always lived in the light, surrounding herself with loved ones and music. She was a beacon of love and kindness, impacting so many with her words and actions, always willing to lend a helping hand and a caring heart.
Amanda is survived by the love of her life, Jason Lofthus of Indianapolis; parents, Robert and Rita O'Rear of Cicero; sisters, Melissa O'Rear Hamilton of Indianapolis, Erin O'Rear of Indianapolis, Alana Shuck and brother-in-law, Isaiah Shuck of Noblesville; grandmother, Barbara Faidley of Indianapolis, and her sweet puppy, Honey.
Hartley Funeral Homes
Amanda's beautiful spirit shined light on many lives. She spread her joy daily to her friends and family. She loved children and was a nanny for several families, the most recent being for her nephews, Ramie and Wyatt Hamilton. She also dedicated time and energy to her interest in organic gardening and flora. Amanda always lived in the light, surrounding herself with loved ones and music. She was a beacon of love and kindness, impacting so many with her words and actions, always willing to lend a helping hand and a caring heart.
Amanda is survived by the love of her life, Jason Lofthus of Indianapolis; parents, Robert and Rita O'Rear of Cicero; sisters, Melissa O'Rear Hamilton of Indianapolis, Erin O'Rear of Indianapolis, Alana Shuck and brother-in-law, Isaiah Shuck of Noblesville; grandmother, Barbara Faidley of Indianapolis, and her sweet puppy, Honey.
Hartley Funeral Homes
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