Amanda, a member of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Earlington, served on the church Culinary Arts Committee and was a member of the Senior Choir. She was employed and retired from General Electric Corporation in Madisonville KY.
She married Tom Brown in 1947 and moved to Indianapolis IN. Amanda returned home to Earlington in 1957 to be caregiver for her parents. She had no children but was a second mom to her sister’s children and their children. She was preceded in death by one sister and three brothers.
Amanda loved family and loved to cook and bake. She was well known for her “Butter and Caramel” cakes.
Burial in Oakwood Cemetery in Earlington KY. Arrangements entrusted to Mason & Sons Funeral Home, 409 E. Noel Avenue, Madisonville KY.
Amanda, a member of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Earlington, served on the church Culinary Arts Committee and was a member of the Senior Choir. She was employed and retired from General Electric Corporation in Madisonville KY.
She married Tom Brown in 1947 and moved to Indianapolis IN. Amanda returned home to Earlington in 1957 to be caregiver for her parents. She had no children but was a second mom to her sister’s children and their children. She was preceded in death by one sister and three brothers.
Amanda loved family and loved to cook and bake. She was well known for her “Butter and Caramel” cakes.
Burial in Oakwood Cemetery in Earlington KY. Arrangements entrusted to Mason & Sons Funeral Home, 409 E. Noel Avenue, Madisonville KY.
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