Monday, October 27, 2008

Amanda's Wedding Day!






A picture is worth a thousand words. I don't think I have to say anymore, other than these two hearts have became as one forever more!






Amanda's loving husband Kent

Amanda's dream come true!

I've never seen Amanda this happy before. Kent brought so much happiness into her life. I'll never forget the first phone call from Amanda telling about this new man in her life. She called several times after that and with each and every phone call I could still hear the excitement in her voice. I knew right away that Amanda had met the man of her dreams and she's finally going to be happy.


He immediately started taking care of her and buying her things like a 2000 Nissan xterra. she couldn't wait to bring it over and show it off. She was so excited and really liked her new ride. He also bought her a new cell phone so she could keep intouch with her family and friends. Doing all the things that a man does for a woman to show how much he cares. He loved her babies as his own, loved spending time with them and still does when he can.


Monday, October 20, 2008

Amanda's Beautiful Babies

Lots of people had Amanda in their lives for 27 years; Rebekah, Kendel, and Haley had her only for a short while. They are to young to know this kind of pain. Every ounce of my strength goes into prayers for these lovely young girls. I hope that they can somehow find peace and their mothers strength to get them through the years that await them.

Please keep these babies in your thoughts and prayers as they will need all our prayers over the years to come.

Amanda Lived Life and She Gave Life!

Loved life, Lived life, and gave life!


Heros come in many forms! There can be no greater gift than the giving of oneself so that others can have a chance at a better life. Amanda Lived life and she gave life; she truely is a hero for many!!!


Amanda Helped save the lives of many at Spartanburg Regional Hospital (ER). Later became an agency nurse at St. Francis Hospital. Her story doesn't end there because when her life ended others began a new. Amanda was an organ donor as many people received her organs and tissues. What a wonderful gift she was to many that knew her and to those that didn't know her but received her organs.

Amanda loved life and all that it offerred her. She graduated from Mauldin High School, started her beautiful family of three. Went to Greenvile Teck and became a registered nurse. Her carreer began with Spartanburg Regional Hospital ER. Later married Kent Middleton and was so very happy. It was the happiest I've ever seen her! From our many phone conversations of this awesome man that she has met, I knew right away that she has met the man of her dreams. She finally had the beautiful family she always dreamed of. She left Spartanburg Regional Hospital and became an agency nurse at St. Francis Hospital for the 8th floor. Her dreams were to move to Ashville and pick up her career as a registered nurse there. She had so many plans, goals, and huge dreams for the future. Amanda loved her job as a nurse and loved working with the sick, the injured, and all those in medical need. She loved her family over everything and everyone. Amanda was a "great mother" and "Loving wife" who lived more in her all-too-short lifetime than most do in two.