Amanda-Picciuolo-Obituary

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Amanda Caroline Picciuolo

Mar 25, 1991 - Mar 16, 2020 (Age 28)

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Though we had not seen Amanda for sometime, we chatted on fb and texted on n off. We were blessed to spend time with Amanda and family in Missouri years back. Grandma and
Grandpa Picciuolo loved her so dearly too. Praying we can all be
reunited in Heaven...You were such a lover and a delight to be
around. Missing you. All our love, Uncle Art, Aunty Judy and Joe
Dane. Prayers and Love being sent to all of the family

Amanda was an amazing friend. We used to laugh for hours texting and talking on the phone at the same time. Freshman and sophomore year of high school was better because she was there and we had each other. We had fun, we sang and danced, laughed and cried. We grew, together. She was funny and always made me smile. We didnt grow up together but it felt like we were sisters. She was truly an amazing woman and beautiful soul. Im beyond lucky that I got to spend time with such an awesome woman...

I wish we had more time with you here on earth, but God had other plans for you. I feel blessed to have had you in my life and getting to know you a little more in the last few years. Your light sure shone bright everywhere you went. I also shared your love of weather and photography. You will be missed immensely and for a long time. Rest in peace sweet Amanda!! Love, Aunt Loraine and Uncle Joe

I wish Amanda was still here to bring her joy to our world. God said it was her time to join Him in
Heaven where she is at peace and has reunited with her Daddy, her Grandpas and her family who have passed before her. I pray for peace for Vicki, Rebecca, Dustin, and the rest of the family. I love you all. Aunty Diane

I will always remember Amanda by the nickname I gave her --- Manda Panda. I recall shortly after we moved into the neighborhood on Countrybrook Drive in St. Louis, Amand would stand in front of our house in the rain and wait for Phoenix (our daughter) to come outside to play. She said that she liked the rain and that "We get a lot of weather up here." Amanda was a delight and Phoenix's best, true friend.

Chica, I so wish I could come and say my last goodbye to you. The world is crazy right now and I know you would make light of it. You would tell me whats going on in the news(that i never want to watch) but you would always be reassuring in it all. You were such a good friend of mine and I will never forget you. May you rest in peace and I will see you again someday!!

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Amanda's Obituary

Amanda Caroline Picciuolo, 28, of Tempe, Arizona entered into eternal life on March 16, 2020 in Tempe. Amanda was born March 25, 1991 in Temple, Texas to David Picciuolo and Vicki Picciuolo. She was a customer service representative in the construction industry. Her love of live was very obvious as she enjoyed many things. She loved stormy weather and taking photos of clouds, spending time playing online video games with her cousins. Amanda loved life and having fun - she loved making other people laugh.  She was a ray of sunshine who lit everyone's life up who knew her. Her love for her daughter meant more than anything in the world. Amanda loved her family, but, considered her mom her best friend!

She is survived by her mom, Vicki J. Picciuolo; daughter, Quinn Lowry older sister, Rebecca (Adam) Mroczenski, and an older brother, Dustin Picciuolo; grandmother, Trudi Lain; grandmother, Lillian Picciuolo; Long-time friend, James Lowry; Nieces are Vivian Serrano, Marisol Serrano, Christina Picciuolo; Nephew is David Mroczenski; several beloved aunts, uncles and cousins. Amanda is also survived by Kevin Forchione who has been a positive role model in her life since she was 13. Amanda was taken too soon, but is with her daddy and grandfathers and many other family and friends now.  

Arrangements entrusted to Tempe Mortuary.

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