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Amanda Sheree Ward Dunn age 38, passed away suddenly on August 21, 2024, from a tragic accident. She was born in Marietta, GA, April 12, 1986, to Johnny J. Ward, III and the late Tracy A. Little
Amanda was a beautiful free spirit, a shining star, a beacon of light. She loved the outdoors, especially the water, beach, boating, fishing, and mud bogging. She was caring & fun loving. Also, an avid fan of the Gators and Jaguars. She was passionate about cooking, especially her "signature" lasagna, which she always made for her brother, Joey on his birthday. But, her heart belonged to her sons, Brody and Case, She loved them dearly. She loved people, her extensive circle of friends gives testament to the depth of her social status. Her beautiful bright spirit and her warm smile will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her.
Amanda leaves behind: her son, Brody Clay Dunn, age 16, of Lake City; her son, Case Lincoln Medico, age 6, of Lake City; her father, Johnny J Ward, III, of St. Augustine; Her twin brother, Brian Ward of, Edgewater; brother, Johnny J. Ward IV (Joey) of Providence; sister, Kaylee Beekman of Colorado; maternal grandfather, Donald Little of Lake City; paternal grandmother, Irmagene Brown of Providence; Aunts, uncles, nieces, cousins and numerous friends who love her dearly.
Family and friends are invited to gather to honor Amanda's life during visitation on August 31, 2024, beginning at10:00am, followed by a funeral service at 11:00am. This celebration of life will take place at Archer-Milton Funeral Home. She will be laid to rest immediately following the service at Oak Grove Cemetery. Archer-Milton Funeral Home is honored to serve Amanda's family.
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