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Amanda Beth Pieshala

Posted 7/9/21

Amanda Beth Pieshala, 44 CAMDEN - Amanda Beth Pieshala passed away peacefully, Wednesday, July 7, 2021, in Delmar Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Delmar; surrounded by her loving family. Amanda was …

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Amanda Beth Pieshala

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Amanda Beth
Pieshala, 44
CAMDEN - Amanda Beth Pieshala passed away peacefully, Wednesday, July 7, 2021, in Delmar Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Delmar; surrounded by her loving family.
Amanda was born August 4, 1976, in Dover, Del. to Richard and Diedra (Buckhannon) Pieshala. She graduated from Caesar Rodney High School, and attended Bloomsburg University in PA. and continued her education receiving her B.S. Degree & Master Degree from Del- State. She had worked as a self employed contractor for D.D.D.S, and as an assistant manager at Lowes.
Amanda was a member of the Westville 4-H Club, Image Makers, FFA, a Band Front person for Caesar Rodney High School Marching Band while in High School; and was a member of the Maryland Polled Hereford Cattle Association. In her free time, she showed polled Hereford Cattle, enjoyed gardening, and loved music.
In addition to her parents, Dee and Rich; Amanda is survived by a brother, Steve Pieshala and wife, Erin, of Harrington; a niece, Lauren Pieshala; her aunt and uncle, Donna and Roger Grimes, of Salem, West Virginia; an aunt, Mary Ann Pieshala, of Mahwah, N.J.; and several cousins, Mike, Autumn, and Adam Grimes, Andrew Grimes and Samantha Reed, Stephanie and Scott Zirkle, all of Salem, W.Va. and Vinny and Patty Paruta, of North Jersey.
It's been a long 8+ years since our Amanda suffered her anoxic brain injury. We wish to Thank all those who cared for Amanda, businesses, builders, and volunteers who built a room at our home so we could bring Amanda home, those who ran and supported fundraisers on her behalf. Anyone who shared care giver duties, brought food to our home, and cared for our animals in our absence. If you ran errands for us, picked up necessities or helped in any way. To the Doctors and Nurses over the years who cared for Amanda; to friends and strangers alike who helped along the way, we are blessed to have such good family support, who supported our family through this life changing experience. And lastly to the Staff of the Delmar Nursing & Rehabilitation Center who cared for Amanda for the past two years. She was at home there and treated her like family. We were the lucky ones to have placed her there.
Services will be held privately.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Guide Dogs for the Blind, 350 Los Ranchitos Rd. Rafael, CA 94903 or to Kent Sussex Industries, 301 North Rehoboth Blvd., Milford, DE 19963.
Condolences may be sent via: www.pippinfuneralhome.com


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