Amanda Rae Boshey
Amanda Rae Boshey, age 38, of Tower, Minn.,-an amazing daughter, mother, sister, and friend died on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, as a result from a tragic accident that took place in Tower, Minn.
She was born on August 13, 1986, to Kimberly (Bradley) Day and Dale Boshey Sr.
Amanda was a fierce Leo and always wanted people to know that-she loved lions because of it. She always had a joke to make and a contagious laugh to follow it. Amanda lit up every room she entered and put a smile on anyone's face. Her pride and joy was being a mother to her 5 children. Shopping and family outings were her get away when she was not working. Amanda worked as a laborer for Whitebird Services and truly loved her career.
Amanda was very involved with her recovery community as she was building a beautiful sober life for herself and her family, and we were all so proud of her. Amanda had dreams of opening her own treatment center on the Reservation one day. Amanda's best friend in the world was her sister Amber. She will be missed by many.
Amanda is survived by her parents: Dale Boshey Sr and Kimberly (Bradley) Day; Children: Annakeiah Chavez, Anastashia Chavez, Nella Goodsky, Memphis Goodsky, Kolton Clark; Brothers: Aaron Boshey, Dale Boshey Jr., Elijah Chavez, Ablaza Chavez; Sisters: Amber Boshey, Megan Ruzic, Jackie Adams; Maternal Grandparents: Sandy (Doug) Antikainen and John (Jackie) Dahl.
She was preceded in death by her Paternal Grandparents: Raymond and Gloria Boshey; Uncles: Jeff and Terrance Boshey; Aunt: Joni Dahl; Nephew: Tra'von Boshey, and first cousins Jeff Boshey Jr. and Raven Boshey.
The wake will begin at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, December 20, 2024, at the Vermilion Wellness Center. Tribal Rites will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 21, 2024. Vernon Adams will be the Spiritual Advisor. Burial will follow in the Bois Forte Vermilion Cemetery.
Family Services are provided by Bauman-Vermilion, A Bauman Family Funeral Home in Tower. To share condolences online, please visit: www.baumanfuneral.com .
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