Amber was "Bigger than Life" and because of that, she finally won her battle with leukemia. She was an active participant in the Relay for Life in Bradford County, as well as many other fund-raising activities for cancer research.
Her nine-year-old son, Noah, was the light of her life, and her mother, Tracy Abourezk, was her dearest friend. Also left behind to cherish their special memories are her dad, Walter Abourezk, and her brother Adam Abourezk and his wife Amanda, and her nephew, Austin Abourezk, all of Bradenton.
She will be dearly missed by the many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who loved her so much. She leaves behind her loving aunts and uncles, Rebekah and Gene Crawford, Jenny and J.D. Mann, Annette and Terry Hamilton, Jo Ann and Steve Cox, Darlene and Bob Godwin, Elaine and Berry Dykes, Velma and Buddy Roarke, Carol and Buck Wright, and Ronnie and Jan Wilson. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Janie "Nanny" Wilson of Hampton Lake.
The family would like to thank the entire community for their prayers and support, as well as those who joined us in her "Celebration of Life," which was held at Amber's home (also the home of Annette, Tyler and Terry Hamilton), lakeside, on Hampton Lake, Sunday, Nov. 8, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly to the family to help with expenses or a donation can be made to the Leukemia Foundation in memory of Amber.
Amber was "Bigger than Life" and because of that, she finally won her battle with leukemia. She was an active participant in the Relay for Life in Bradford County, as well as many other fund-raising activities for cancer research.
Her nine-year-old son, Noah, was the light of her life, and her mother, Tracy Abourezk, was her dearest friend. Also left behind to cherish their special memories are her dad, Walter Abourezk, and her brother Adam Abourezk and his wife Amanda, and her nephew, Austin Abourezk, all of Bradenton.
She will be dearly missed by the many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who loved her so much. She leaves behind her loving aunts and uncles, Rebekah and Gene Crawford, Jenny and J.D. Mann, Annette and Terry Hamilton, Jo Ann and Steve Cox, Darlene and Bob Godwin, Elaine and Berry Dykes, Velma and Buddy Roarke, Carol and Buck Wright, and Ronnie and Jan Wilson. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Janie "Nanny" Wilson of Hampton Lake.
The family would like to thank the entire community for their prayers and support, as well as those who joined us in her "Celebration of Life," which was held at Amber's home (also the home of Annette, Tyler and Terry Hamilton), lakeside, on Hampton Lake, Sunday, Nov. 8, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly to the family to help with expenses or a donation can be made to the Leukemia Foundation in memory of Amber.
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