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Amanda Lee Martin went home to her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on July 4, 2025. She was born on September 25, 1980, in Durant, Oklahoma. She attended school in Odessa, Texas, graduating from Permian High School in 1999. She married the love of her life Bobby Martin, and together they had a blended family of four beautiful children. Amanda and Bobby were victims of the Kerrville flood.
Amanda was a beautiful, kind, generous, loving person who everybody who knew her loved her. Amanda admired every cactus plant that crossed her path and a true passion for connection with nature and enjoying what the outdoors had to offer. She will always be remembered as the sweetest thing on this side of heaven.
Amanda is preceded in death by her sister Amy Dawn King; her father Donald Wayne Stice; her husband Robert “Bobby” Martin; and her bonus son, Bailey James Martin. Amanda is dancing in heaven with them now.
She is survived by her children, Austin Martin, Ethan Martin, her bonus daughter, Lauren Martin and Addison Martin; her mother Toni Stice and her sister Pamela Wheels and husband Bennie, and her brother Gary Galindo; nieces and nephews Brooke, Brittany, Cameron, Derek, Adriana, Jacob, and Brianna.
She also leaves behind many wonderful and close friends, and her EOG co-workers.
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