Amanda Michelle Hencke

Amanda Michelle Hencke obituary, Kennedale, TX

Amanda Michelle Hencke

Amanda Hencke Obituary

Visit the Emerald Hills Funeral Home & Memorial Park website to view the full obituary.

Amanda Michelle Hencke, born on June 17, 1977, in Hurst, Texas, left this  world far too soon on April 5th, 2024. She was a beloved daughter to Amanda Kathleen Hencke and Thomas Patrick Hencke and a cherished sister to April Todd. Amanda leaves behind her precious daughter Katelyn Tingley and son-in-law Jaii Brazzle and Special Niece/Child Jocelyn Rodriguez.  

   

Amanda's love extended beyond her immediate family as she was also a devoted caregiver to many relatives and friends. Her compassionate nature touched the lives of those around her in immeasurable ways. She found joy in watching many types of movies and true crime stories, along with, listening to music from every genre. However, nothing brought her more happiness than spending time with her loved ones.  

   

In addition to her immediate family members, Amanda is survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and fur baby Max who held a special place in her heart.  

   

The loss of Amanda has left an irreplaceable void in the lives of all who knew her. Her passing is preceded by that of grandparents Katie Jo  Simmons; Francis and Dorothy Hencke; Aunts Lana Bratton; LaDonna  McDaniel; Niece Brooklyn Rodriguez.  

   

To honor the beautiful life, she lived and the memories she created with those around her will be celebrated at Emerald Hills Funeral Home & Memorial Park located at 500 Kennedale Sublett Rd., Kennedale Texas 76060 on Saturday April 27th at 1:00 pm.  

   

May we find solace knowing that Amanda's spirit will forever live on through    

the countless hearts she has touched during her time here with us.  

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Emerald Hills Funeral Home & Memorial Park

500 Kennedale Sublett Road, Kennedale, TX 76060

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