Obituary: Greenwalt Wheaton, Amanda Pauline


GREENWALT WHEATON, Amanda
Pauline

August 26, 1979-
August 24, 2012

Born to Ralph Greenwalt and Kay Koffel Greenwalt in Spokane, WA.

Amanda resided her 32 years in the Spokane area.

She graduated from Janse in 1998; continued her education at Spokane Community College receiving an AA degree as a pharmacy technician and took a position at Deaconess for several years.

She met Garick Wheaton in 1997; they married September 9th 2001 in Honolulu, HI.

They lived a very active life enjoying ice fishing and snow shoeing in the winter; hiking, biking camping and boating area lakes and around the Puget Sound in the summer.

Garick and Amanda traveled frequently; they especially loved cruises to Jamaica.

They attended Seahawks and Mariner games and ran in the Bloomsday races.

Amanda was also very crafty and enjoyed scrap booking.

Amanda graduated from EWU dental hygiene program, she then worked for Dr. Simons office 2008-2011.

On October 19, 2011 Garick and Amanda welcomed their baby daughter Kaylynn Ava into the world.

Preceded by her mother Kay Greenwalt.

She is survived by her husband Garick, daughter Kaylynn, father Ralph Greenwalt, brothers Ken Southwell and Tim Candler and sister Jodi Williams, loving family and many dear friends.

A tribute to Amanda will be held Saturday September 15th in the Health Science building at EWU, 310 Riverpoint Blvd.

Spokane, WA 99202 Rm 110.

Memorial contributions can be made in memory of Amanda Wheaton to EWU Dental Hygiene Scholarship Foundation, 102 Hargraves Hall, Cheney, WA 99004.

Visit Amanda’s guestbook online at www.spokesman.com/obits.

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