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Devon Johnson
November 25, 2017
I remember hanging out with Amanda in Middle school and a little bit in highschool, and I loved the time we spent together. She was such a outgoing and kind hearted person, and she was not afraid to speak her mind and I admired her so much for that. My biggest regret is not keeping in touch, and letting our friendship drift apart. But I continued to follow her on Instagram and Snapchat and see how beautiful of a person she became. Thoughts and prayers are with her, and her family. I remember how much she loved her mother, and I know she is happy in Heaven with her.
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