Amanda Joy Cravea
Nov. 4, 1990 - March 9, 2023
FOSTER CITY - Amanda Joy Cravea was a loving mother, daughter, sister, and friend. She left this world suddenly on March 9, 2023.
She was born to Tina Zwetsloot and Ronnie Cravea on November 4, 1990. Amanda was blessed with Daddy David Zwetsloot, Dean McClellan, and Cathy Cravea who loved her as their own. After graduating from Vintage High School in 2008, Amanda pursued her dreams of becoming a mother.
She is survived by her four children, who made up her entire world, Landen (11), Braelynn (9), Jaidynn (5), and Braxten (3). Besides her children, she is survived by her brothers: Andrew and Ryan Cravea (Laura Amador); her sister, Brooke Whalin (David Whalin); and several nieces and nephews, grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, and friends.
If you knew Amanda, you knew she would take her shirt off her back for you, and wore her heart on her sleeve.
A funeral service is scheduled for May 6, 2023, at 11:30 a.m., located at Napa Valley Memorial Park off of Napa - Vallejo Hwy. Followed by a reception with her favorite meal.
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landen
May 24, 2023
i miss my mother with all my heart i always think everyday i will never hear that goofy laugh or her say my name when i get home from school all i know is i will miss her so much
Anonymous
March 26, 2023
I met and worked with Amanda in 2019. She was a ray of sunshine and such a sweetheart. Prayers and thoughts to her beautiful babies.
Tanya
March 24, 2023
My sweet niece, your presence would light up a room when you walked in. Your smile, laughter, and vibrant personality will be missed dearly. You were one of the most strongest and selfless women I know. I´ll miss our long talks and funny stories. My life will not be the same now that you´re gone. I love and miss you so much. Rest In Peace sweet girl. Love Aunty.
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