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Amy Eileen Popp Buster passed away on September 12, 2025, in Fort Worth, Texas. She was born on July 25, 1973. She exemplified what it meant to live a life full of devotion and love, leaving a profound impact on everyone she encountered.
Amy was known for her beautiful heart, which reflected her deep commitment to her Christian faith. Her unwavering belief guided her in her daily life and interactions with others. A pillar of support and encouragement, she always sought to uplift those around her, demonstrating an extraordinary capacity for kindness and empathy.
Beyond her faith and dedication to family, Amy was a proud and loving mother to her six cherished "fur babies." Her home was a sanctuary of warmth and affection, where each animal felt the depth of her love and care. This unique bond showcased her generous spirit, always prioritizing the well-being of those she loved, whether they walked on two legs or four.
She is preceded in death by her birth father, Leonard Lloyd Noel, Jr.; stepfather, Stephen Emil Popp, Sr; grandparents, Vernon and Virginia Reeves, and Billy and Jo Nell Knight; sister, Amanda Jo Popp; brother, Stephen Emil Popp, Jr., and uncle, Mike Knight.
Amy is survived by her husband, Charles Buster; stepson, Dylan Buster; mother, Brenda Sutton and husband Johnny; sister, Stephanie Roesch and husband Cameron; nieces and nephews, Thomas Roesch, Cayden Roesch, Skyler Newman, Matthew Stanley, Evelyn Stanley, Nathaniel Youngblood, and her best friend Belinda Morgan. Each member of her family held a special place in her heart, and her nurturing spirit influenced the bonds she shared with them.
Amy's life was a testament to the principles of giving, compassion, and unwavering support for her friends, family, and all who were fortunate enough to cross her path. Her legacy will continue to inspire all who knew her, and she will be deeply missed.
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512 North Ridgeway Dr., Cleburne, TX 76031

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