Amanda Michelle Frye

Amanda Michelle Frye obituary, Bloomington, IN

Amanda Michelle Frye

Amanda Frye Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Allen Funeral Home and Crematory on Dec. 5, 2024.

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Amanda Michelle Frye, 39, of Bloomington passed away on Monday, December 2, 2024 at IU Health Bloomington Hospital surrounded by her family and close friends. She was born on May 7, 1985 in Bloomington, IN the daughter of David Wayne and Sheryl Lynn (Richardson) Frye.
Amanda attended Bloomington High School South and Aurora Alternative High School. She loved coloring, camping, music, fashion, being outdoors and spending time with her family and friends. Amanda had a beautiful smile and an amazing laugh, a big heart and a kind soul. She befriended everyone she came in contact with. She was always trying to help others in need, no matter her own situation or circumstances. She would literally give someone the shirt off her back, if she believed they needed it more than she did. She was loved more than she ever knew and will be missed by many.
Amanda is survived by her daughter, Izzabelle Diane Caldwell; her parents, David and Sheryl Frye; three siblings, Misti Lynn (Frye) Charles, David Wayne Frye Jr. (DJ) and Ashley Nichole (Bruhn) Martinez all of Bloomington. Two nieces, Hailey Lorianne Frye of Bloomington and Evalyn Rosa Martinez of Indianapolis; one nephew, Tyler Anthony Charles of Kurtz, IN; aunts, Carrie Richardson of Ellettsville, Rogenia (Cain) Richardson of Williams, Sandra (Richardson) Perkins, Sheila (Richardson) Summitt, Shelly Richardson, Shirley (Richardson) Janlesse, Janet (Frye) Scott, and Susan McDonald all of Bloomington, Linda (Frye) Sparks of Harrodsburg, Diane (Frye) Drydan of Greenwood, Robin McDonald of Phoenix, AR, and LaDonna Pedro-Miller of Indianapolis. As well as numerous cousins.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents James Everrett and Mable Lorianne (Alltop) Frye and Patricia Ilene (Pedro) McDonald, maternal grandparents Henry Lee and Elva Irene (Brown) Richardson, three uncles James Lee Richardson, Phillip Ray Richardson and Timothy Michael Richardson, two cousins Randy Dale Butcher and Michael Keith Butcher.
Amanda's last wish was to give the gift of life through organ donation. We share this poem in her honor.
It is now time for me to move on,
Into the dusk, but also the dawn.
I will remain as the morning comes,
As I have left behind a gift for someone.
So another may walk, may talk, may see.
Where their life was locked,
I offered a key.
I am a donor to someone in need,
My final gift, my final deed.
~Author Unknown~
The family has decided to have a Celebration of Life for family and close friends at a later date.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Allen Funeral Home & Crematory in Bloomington. Online condolences may be shared with her family at www.allencares.com.

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4155 South Old State Road 37, Bloomington, IN 47401-7483

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