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Amanda Hughes Obituary

NICHOLASVILLE - Amanda Lynn Hughes, 25, of Ash Court, daughter of Don and Linda Bowles Hughes, died Oct 24, 2007. She is also survived by two daughters, Alyssa Joy and Chloe Lynn Hughes, a sister, Misty Hughes, paternal grandmother, Hazel Woodard, uncles and aunts, Rusty and Connie Bowles, William and Judy Woodard, Jeffrey and Ann Woodard. She was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Hughes and maternal grandparents, Russell and Ruby Bowles. Services will be 2pm Thu at Betts & West Funeral Home with Chaplin Jim Harrison. Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be from Noon-2pm on Thu. Online guestbook at www.BettsandWestfuneralhome.com

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Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Oct. 31, 2007.

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June 7, 2019

I'm so sorry, you were gone much too soon! I'm sure you are lighting the way to heaven with your beautiful smile, you were always so happy!!

Deanna Vickers

November 9, 2007

I remember amanda and her sister as little girls attending church with me and my sisters at wesley chapel. when she was a teenager, she would come visit me. she was so bubbly. she will be missed and remain in my thoughts.

Leanne Lundy

November 2, 2007

I'm so sorry. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Patricia Jaquish

November 1, 2007

I knew Amanda from the time that she was in middle school, she was a lovely girl and always smiling. She will be missed.

GAIL BRUNER

October 31, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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