A Mother’s Legacy: Heartbreak for 8-Month-Old Hannah
The crushing silence left by the loss of Amanda L. Sharp in Warren, Ohio, is amplified by the sheer tragedy of her age and the life she left behind. At just 34 years old, Amanda, a devoted mother, passed away on November 20, 2025, leaving behind her precious 8-month-old daughter, Hannah Eberst. The pain of this loss is unbearable, as a vibrant life full of promise was suddenly extinguished, stripping an infant of her mother’s touch and guidance. Amanda’s legacy of love must now be carried forward by her community, ensuring that her daughter knows the profound love that defined her mother’s too-short life.
The Resilience of a COVID Hero and Compassionate Nurse
Amanda L. Sharp was a pillar of strength, especially during the most challenging times in recent history. A compassionate nurse, her presence had a profound impact on those around her, especially during the challenging times of the COVID pandemic, where she worked tirelessly in the ICU. Her commitment to caring for the most vulnerable earned her the respect and admiration of her colleagues and the gratefulness of her patients. Known for her warmth and kindness, Amanda’s professional life was a testament to her generous heart. Her loving spirit will be remembered by her family, friends, and the countless lives she touched, leaving behind a powerful example of dedication and empathy.
Rallying for the Future: Honoring Amanda’s Love
The community now faces the solemn duty of transforming grief into action. The loss of Amanda L. Sharp is a collective heartache, but the need to support her infant daughter and fiancé is immediate and critical. A memorial fund has been established not just to cover immediate expenses, but to help secure the future that Amanda tragically can no longer provide. Her legacy of love and resilience will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing her. By rallying around Hannah and her family, we honor the compassionate life Amanda lived, ensuring that her sacrifice and devotion are never forgotten.
