Amora Rose Andrade, a bright and loving four-year-old, passed away on March 9, 2026, at Western Missouri Medical Center in Warrensburg, Missouri.
Her passing has left an immeasurable sense of loss for her family and everyone who knew the joyful spirit she carried in her short but meaningful life.
Amora was born on October 24, 2021, in Odessa, Texas, to her parents, Jaylan and Daniel Andrade. From the moment she entered the world, she brought happiness and warmth to those around her.
She was known by her family as a rare rose, a little girl whose sweet personality and lively spirit could light up any room. Her smile was unforgettable, and her laughter had a way of spreading joy to everyone nearby.
She was a child who truly loved life. Amora enjoyed the simple but meaningful moments that filled her days. Watching cartoons was one of her favorite pastimes, especially shows and characters that made her laugh and imagine new adventures.
She also loved playing outside, where she could run freely, laugh loudly, and spend time with the people she loved most.
One of Amora’s greatest joys was playing with her sisters, Mia and Emera. Whether they were playing tag around the house or sharing toys and stuffed animals, the three girls created countless memories together.
Amora also loved spending time with her parents, often playing games, exploring outdoors, or simply enjoying family time at home.
School was another place where Amora’s personality shone. She loved attending class and especially enjoyed creating crafts to bring home to show her family.
Each small project she proudly carried through the door was a reminder of her excitement for learning and sharing her day with those she loved.
Like many little girls her age, Amora enjoyed dressing up and pretending to be a princess. She adored colorful outfits and imaginative play, often turning ordinary moments into magical adventures.
Her interests also included some of her favorite characters, such as Spider-Man, SpongeBob, and many Disney princesses.
Food was another simple pleasure in her life. Amora’s favorite meals included chicken nuggets, pizza, and spaghetti. She also loved fruit, especially apples and bananas, along with her favorite fruit snacks.
Sometimes the perfect ending to her day was going to school, coming home to a happy meal, and spending the evening playing with her family.
Those who knew Amora remember her as a helpful and caring little girl. Despite her young age, she often tried to look after the people around her.
Amora leaves behind a loving family who will forever cherish her memory. She is survived by her sisters Mia and Emera Andrade, as well as her grandparents Minerva Chapa, Jesse Gonzales, Jacob Jaramillo, and Cynthia Rodriguez.
She is also remembered by her aunts Alyana Gonzalez, Aliyana Andrade, and Crystal Vasquez, and her uncles Isaac Jaramillo, Steban Jaramillo, and Hector Andrade.
Her cousins, Zion Jaramillo, Mariyeli Jaramillo, Matthew, Mason, and Vance Vasquez, also mourn her loss.
Amora is further survived by her maternal great-grandparents, Janie and Manuel Jaramillo, and her paternal great-grandparents, Maria Barrera and Martha Andrade.
She was preceded in death by her uncle Markie Angel Jaramillo and her cousins Joseph Angel Jaramillo Garcia and Joey Jr Garcia.
Though her life was brief, Amora’s joyful presence and loving heart created memories that her family will carry with them forever. Her bright smile, playful spirit, and gentle kindness will continue to live on in the hearts of those who loved her.








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