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Amanda Dawn Climer, age 39, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at the Jackson Madison County General Hospital. All services are under the direction of the Bells Funeral Home.
Mrs. Climer was born on January 21, 1985, in Jackson, TN to the late Jackie Climer and Sherry Price Climer. Mrs. Amanda was a devoted and loving mother and grandmother. It was very important to her to always look her best! She loved being artistic, doing hair and makeup and designing tattoos. She will be so greatly missed by all.
She is survived by her fiancé of over 11 years: Allen Parker of Lexington, TN; one son: Aidan Richardson of Jackson, TN; three daughters: Angelica Stewart (Brent) of Jackson, TN, Ashleigh Richardson (Shane) of Jackson, TN, Autumn Lopez of NC; two brothers: Daniel Climer (Brandie) of Jackson, TN, Timothy Lynn Climer of Wazoo City, MS; Mother in Law: Cheryl Parker of Lexington, TN; She leaves a legacy of two granddaughters: Sherry Lynn "SJ" Stewart and on the way, Miss Dawn Collins; and two nieces: Chloe Dudley and Kaylea Ingersoll.
The family are honoring her wishes for cremation and further information will be announced as it becomes available by the Bells Funeral Home.
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5342 College St, Bells, TN 38006
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