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Amanda Mae Bomar
November 14, 1985 - May 25, 2025
Amanda was born in Knoxville, TN to Dewey Fogerson and Loretta Fogerson, and was welcomed into a loving family by her two brothers and two sisters.
She grew up in Clovis, NM and graduated from Clovis High School in 2003. She continued her education at Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell, where she earned a certificate in Animal Care.
She married Tim Bomar at the City of Clovis Sunken Rose Garden in 2006.
Amanda owned Ambi's HodgePodge, and enjoyed gardening and other hobbies with her husband.
Amanda was a devoted wife, fur mom, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend to many.
Amanda was preceded in death by her great-grandmother Edna Bell; grandparents Ben and Evelyn Fletcher, and Dewey Fogerson, Sr. and Winnie Mae Fogerson; and uncle Linden Fletcher; and nephew Aaron Fogerson.
She is survived by her husband, Tim Bomar; her mother, Loretta Fogerson; her father Dewey Fogerson, Jr. and Frances Fogerson; and her siblings Paul Fogerson and wife Cindy, Jennifer Brown and husband Neal, Andrew Fogerson and wife Vanessa, and Jane Young and husband Dexter.
She is remembered by her nieces and nephews Savannah McIntosh, Jenneal Neidig, Linden Brown, Andrew Fogerson II, Michael Young, Ben Fogerson, DeShon Young, Jordyn Fogerson, and Landry Brown, Channing Brown and Cherise Fontanez, and great niece and nephews Raylee and Cullen Neidig, and Gabriel McIntosh.
The family will be having a private memorial.
Cards and flowers can be sent to 4001 E. 21st Street Clovis, New Mexico 88101, Loretta Fogerson.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
800 E. Manana Blvd, Clovis, NM 88101
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