Amanda-Sulak-Obituary

Amanda Vonell Sulak

Houston, Texas

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AMANDA VONELL SULAK, 32, of Houston, passed away on October 9, 2005. Born on December 7, 1972 in Houston, she will be best remembered as a poet, writer and artist with a beautiful spirit full of love for others. She touched the lives of everyone she came into contact with. We will carry a part of...

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Hey Amanda! It's the new year 2025! We are hanging out in galveston and your so vain just came on the jukebox. I have the best memories of you and that day. We miss you so.

Happy birthday Amanda.

Hi Amanda. Beautiful girl, pretty lady, brilliant woman, funny girl, poet, beautiful heart, thatsmile, gnius poet, etc.

all the grass in texas died overnight. driving in the country yesterday everything was a pretty green; when i drove past the same fields today, they were a thick yellow carpet. i'm not being poetic, just something i noticed. october 9 is always the worst day of the year, but it's always full of Amanda, so it's also never a bad day. hi there. wish you were here.

I love you more than the stars And still I miss you more Sean

i just reread again all the things people said about you and to you and i love how much you were loved and how much your friends knew to appreciate you. no, i'm not crazy to think you the greatest, and def one in a series of one. you know i say that every day, just thought i'd put it in writing.

happy birthday baby! i now it's not Pearl Harbor Day anymore, but i sure remembered it then, i just didn't think of sending you a card here. happy birthday, Amanda.

Cleaning out the big house today, getting ready to sell it.
I found some pictures of you and started going down the rabbit hole thinking about the shenanigans we used to get into, the fun we had. The good the bad the awesome and the sad. When we climbed up on the roof of the St Thomas ad building and drank a 12 pack, stealing silverware from the restaurant so when we gave the leftovers to the homeless guys, they would have some dignity while eating.
So many things, so many...

Oh Amanda...we had no clue. We have been looking for you for years. We figured you had either found your home in an artist commune or finally bought your fish taco stand in Maui. We did look for you in Maui, stopped at all the fish stands on our way to Hana. We didn't know you left us. I cried all day Saturday when I found this site. I have been looking on facebook, but I just knew you would never conform to something like social media. I can still hear you laugh, I hear you singing...