Amanda Nicole McCullar, born on June 20, 1978, in Tennessee, the daughter of the late Roger Allen McMahan and Patricia Holt McMahan. She departed this life on July 20, 2025 in Jackson, Tennessee at the age of 47 Years, 1 Month.
Amanda’s vibrant spirit brought color into the lives of those around her. She had a profound love for painting, arts and crafts, and tending to her flowers. Flowers flourished under her care, much like her kindness flourished in the hearts of everyone she met. A true “handy woman,” she found joy in building and creating. She was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need.
In the kitchen, Amanda showcased her culinary skills, often accompanied by a playful reminder: if you were dining at her home, patience was key when it came to the bread. It became a lighthearted joke within her family, sparking laughter and warmth in their memories of her cooking.
Those who were fortunate enough to share a meal at her home knew to savor every moment, even if it meant enjoying slightly charred bread—a lighthearted jest that her loved ones fondly recalled.
Amanda was known for her passion for cooking, often delighting her family with her culinary skills, even though she had a playful reputation for occasionally overcooking the bread, which became a humorous family tradition.
Amanda will forever be remembered for her generosity and her genuine spirit. She was a remarkable friend, always willing to provide support and love to others.
She is survived by her children, Leslie McCullar of Adamsville, TN, Houston McCullar of Bethel Springs, TN; a grandson, Alejandro McCullar; a brother, Gregory McMahan of Pocahontas, TN; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
