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Family at Michelle's Wedding!
In Loving Memory Of
Amanda Nicole Sullivan

August 14, 1984 - September 22, 2000
Amanda and Friends at Oboe Camp
in the Georgia Mountains.
Amanda with Friends at Catholic Heart Work Camp
AMANDA'S STORY

Amanda was born on August 14, 1984 in Jacksonville Florida. She joined her Mom,
Dad & sister Michelle. From the time of her arrival, she kept us moving! At 9 months
of age,she began Red Cross swimming lessons as we had a pool at our home. By
18 months , she could swim the length of the pool.On her fifth birthday, we moved  
to the Atlanta area. From the first grade through seventh grade she took dance. As 
proud parents we thought she was good. Amanda started band in the 5th grade   
and played the clarinet. In the 7th grade, she swiched to the oboe and started      
private lessons. In the summer of 1997, Amanda joined our neighborhood swim   
team and found that she was quite a good swimmer competitively. She joined     
Dynamo swim club in the fall and swam year round. Amanda was very active and
we stayed busy transporting her from school to swim to oboe lessons. As time   
went by, Amanda's involvement in music started taking more and more of her      
time. She learned to play the piano, saxophone, trumpet, flute, and drums. She    
continued to love her oboe the best. Michelle graduated from Berry College in    
May 1999 & returned home until her wedding in November 1999. Amanda &      
Michelle became close during this time. Amanda was a bridesmaid in Michelle's 
wedding & looked very beautiful, although she hated to be told this! Amanda       
preferred jeans & T-shirts! The day she turned 15, she got her restricted permit. 
Her dream for the next year, was to get her drivers licence on the day she        
became eligible-August 15, 2000. The countdown became a daily ritual for      
Amanda,by early summer, 2000. We told Amanda that if she stayed on the     
honor roll, we would give her Dad's car to drive. She stayed on the honor roll,   
but was in ICU when the time came for her to get her license and the car. The 
year 2000 started out good. Amanda had always wanted to go on a cruise, so  
we cruised to the Bahamas during spring break. She loved it and talked about 
going again. Amanda asked if she could stay with a friend to attend band      
practice during our summer vacation, the last week of June.The Chattahoochee
High School band was playing in the Atlanta Fourth of July parade. Amanda  
was playing the bass drum for the first time and did not want to let the band   
down. During that week she made her own picture album, writing notes under 
each picture. We discovered this gift after she was gone. Amanda attended    
oboe camp during the 3rd week of July. The end of  camp, a recital was recorded, giving us a beautiful CD of Amanda's music. That is the only recording we have
of her playing the oboe. On August 5th, Amanda came home from her best friend Karen's house complaining that she did not feel well. The next day we took her
to the doctor and were told she had had a virus and should be OK in a few days.
The following day she went to the emergency room because she was having
difficulty breathing and was admitted with bilateral pneumonia. Two days later, she was transferred to Egleston Children's Hospital ICU. We stayed with her at the hospital for the next 7 weeks. Surrounded by Mon, Dad, Michelle, Granddad, Grandma, and several of her closest friends, her oboe CD playing, the angels
came for her around 4:45 P.M. Sept.22, 2000.                                                             
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Atlanta Fourth of July Parade
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            Pie Jesu PERFORMED BY AMANDA