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Amanda Wilhelmine Conrad, known affectionately by many as "Miss Priss," passed away on May 10, 2026, in Junction City, Kansas. Born on May 3, 1988, in Aurora, Colorado, Amanda lived a life marked by a remarkable blend of spunk, kindness, and unwavering dedication to her loved ones.
Amanda’s early years were shaped by her close-knit family, who remained the center of her life throughout her years. A proud graduate of Chapman High School in 2006, she carried her strong values and loyal spirit into adulthood. Amanda was deeply cherished as a "daddy’s girl," a bond that exemplified her loving and devoted nature. Her parents, Michael D. Whitefoot and Judy J. Keller, along with her brothers Daniel and John Whitefoot, stood by her side as pillars of support and admiration. Amanda was also adored by a wide circle of aunts, uncles, and cousins who will fondly remember her infectious energy and generous soul.
In June of 2009, Amanda embraced the joyous role of motherhood with the birth of her daughter, Bailey Whitefoot—her proudest accomplishment and the heartbeat of her life. Her devotion to Bailey was boundless, dedicating herself wholly to nurturing, loving, and guiding her daughter through every step of life. Amanda’s caring and supportive nature made her an extraordinary mother, always present and ready to offer encouragement and steadfast love.
Amanda’s personality shone brightly in all facets of her life. Known for being spunky and kind-hearted, she was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. She brought warmth and compassion to those around her, making her presence a comforting force within her community. Beyond her family, Amanda enjoyed a variety of hobbies that showcased her creativity and zest for life. She had a deep passion for riding motorcycles, embracing the freedom and thrill of the open road. Her love for crafting and creativity was evident in her beautiful gardening projects, decorating endeavors, and culinary skills, where she found joy in bringing beauty and flavor into her home.
Though Amanda’s maternal and paternal grandparents have passed before her, their legacy lives on through her cherished memory and the family she held dear. As we reflect on Amanda Wilhelmine Conrad’s life, we celebrate a woman whose spirit was vibrant and generous, whose home was filled with love, and whose heart was forever dedicated to those she treasured.
Amanda’s life leaves an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing her—a legacy of love, kindness, and devotion. She will be deeply missed but lovingly remembered by her family and friends, who hold her memory close and honor the beautiful light she brought into the world.
Cremation has taken place in the care of Johnson & Mass-Hinitt Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life will be planned for a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the family to continue supporting Bailey in her future endeavors.
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