Amy Sanders

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Amy Marketta Sanders, 38, died Monday, November 23, 2020. She was born in Danville on September 6, 1982 to Sheila Sue West and James Edward Reyes. Amy was a member of the Class of 2000 at Boyle County High School where she began her love of art. Amy enjoyed music, art, fashion, make-up and taking pictures of nature, but most of all she loved her daughter, her family, and her boyfriend. She is predeceased by her paternal grandparents, Edna and Kenneth Rogers. She is survived by her daughter, Abrianna Rose Sanders of Lexington; her mother, Susie West of Junction City and her father, James Reyes of Nicholasville; a brother, Brandon Reyes of Danville; her maternal grandmother, Millie West of Junction City and several aunts, uncles and cousins The funeral service will be at Stith Funeral Home and Family Center, Junction City. It will be a private service for family, but we will live stream the service on the Stith Funeral Home facebook page. The funeral service for Amy will be a private, family only service in keeping with current regulations. Please sign the guestbook and send a Hugs from Home note to her family.

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  1. To Amy\’s Momma, Susie, Faye shared your great loss. I spoke with Ann. My heart goes out to you. Will keep you in thought and prayer.

  2. Amy I will miss your beautiful face and beautiful smile u were such a blessing and I was blessed to have u as my friend may u rest in peace we love u gone too soon but never forgotten

  3. Im so lost for words…… you were loved by so many and you will be missed my beautiful cousin! Prayers for suzy, brandon, and that sweet little abrianna. Love you girl.. fly high angel!

  4. Our deepest sympathies during this very difficult time. Susie, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

  5. Amy, you were such a beautiful person. I feel blessed to have known you and have you as a friend. Fly High. My Beautiful friend. Prayers for your mom and daughter. Prayers for all your family and friends. You will be missed but never forgotten.


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