Amy Marie Boone

Amy Marie Boone obituary, Kalamazoo, MI

Amy Marie Boone

Amy Boone Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Whitley Memorial Funeral Home, Inc. - Kalamazoo on Apr. 11, 2023.
On Tuesday, March 28th an angel was called home. Amy Dollar Mariana Borrero-Boone gained her wings and departed this life.
Amy Borrero-Boone was born on February 9th, 1985, in Kalamazoo, MI. to Joanne Lewis (Kalamazoo, MI) and Alfredo Borerro (Havana, Cuba) She was later adopted by Rose Boone and Joseph Dunning of Chickasaw, MS and Kalamazoo, MI.
Amy was proceeded in death by her mother Joanne Lewis (mother), Barbra Lewis (aunt), Joseph Dunning (adoptive father), and Ricardo Rojas (Brother)
Amy was blessed with 2 children. Trevahya Whitfield (15) and Jamarion Rolland (12) who she loved very much and would go to the end of the earth to make sure they were happy. Amy's sisters were Anaka Lewis, Anicka Rojas, Tamika Boone, Luciana Rojas and Breonda Rojas. Her brothers Tyrone Lewis, Jerome Lewis, Carlos Borrero, Franco Rojas, Robert Boone, Terrance Boone, and Ricardo Rojas. Amy loved all of her brothers and sisters and was happy to come from a big family, along with many cousins, aunties, uncles and friends, and other families. Amy came from a lot of love.
Amy was a strong-minded and caring person. Her heart was so big, and she loved all who loved her but she definitely spoke her mind and didn't like anything that didn't seem genuine. Her smile would light up any room and her personality shined very bright as well. Funny is an understatement Amy was hilarious. And she brought smiles to many faces. Amy was known for her funny personality. She was also an amazing hairstylist. Since the age of 13, Amy started doing hair and didn't stop. Her skills elevated and she fell in love with it. Amy also loved to sing. At a young age, she would sing as she was cleaning or while getting dressed. She wasn't very good at it but she loved it anyway. Amy was a great cook. Every holiday she was in the kitchen from sunup to sundown always making sure her family was taken care of. We love you so much and words can't explain how much You will be missed. No one will be the same, but we will move on, we have to in good faith and be strong for you and for your children.

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