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Amanda Christine Hollahan, of Summerville, SC, passed away on October 18, 2025, at the age of 32.
She is survived by her son, Aiden Lee Rogers; her mother, Brenda Coombs; her dad, Roger Thibault; her father Gregory Hollahan; her brother, David; her sister, Stephanie; and her brother-in-law, Sean.
Her son, Aiden, would like it known that he loved her so much and she was a good mom. "In the car going to grandma's house, I was thinking of all the fun memories and I cried. I miss her."
Amanda's journey through life was marked by her free spirit, her loud and contagious laugh, her adventure seeking soul, her warm smile, and her sense of humor. Her love for hiking, traveling, and reading opened up new horizons and inspired those fortunate enough to accompany her on her adventures. Her intelligence was not just a trait but a tool that she used to navigate the world with grace and understanding.
As we bid farewell to Amanda Christine Hollahan, we celebrate a life lived with passion and purpose. Her intelligence, adventurousness, and spirited nature will forever be etched in the hearts of those who knew her. We will love and miss her forever and always, and promise to love and protect her son, Aiden, all of his days.
In loving memory of Amanda, whose spirit touched the lives of many, we invite family and friends to celebrate her memory through a heartfelt Tribute Tune entitled "Forever and Always (Amanda’s Song)." To honor Amanda's memory and to experience the beauty of this tribute, please click here, “Forever and Always (Amanda’s Song)” to listen.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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