Amanda was born in Serbin, Texas, to the late Otto Bernhardt Sr. and Hulda Lydia (Bohot) Becker. She attended school at St. Paul in Serbin. On April 6, 1958, she married Berry Hugo at St. Paul Lutheran Church. She was a faithful member of Grace Lutheran in Brenham and was active in Ladies Afternoon LWML Circle and Sewing Circle at Grace.
Amanda was proud of her German heritage, often having conversations in German with her family and friends. She also enjoyed singing German songs and hymns. Throughout her life, she enjoying dancing with her husband, playing cards and dominos, and listening to Polka music.
Amanda also enjoyed working in her yard tending her wide variety of flowers, especially roses and her plants. She enjoyed canning the vegetables from her garden and making jelly. She especially liked to make sugar cookies, lemon meringue pie, coffee cake and her special honey bars. Crocheting, quilting and embroidery were also activities she enjoyed along with entering items in the local county fair.
Her grandchildren hold special memories of baking sugar cookies, stuffing pickle jars and trips to the park.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Berry Hugo; brothers and sisters-in-law: Rubin and Ruth Becker, Edmund “Tom” and Helen Becker, Otto Becker, Jr., Fred Becker; sisters and brothers-in-law: Ruth and Richard Herzog, Adelia Becker, Esther and Paul Zoch.
Survivors include her daughters, Brenda Schultz and husband, Fred, Jr., and Karen Mantey and husband, Mark; grandchildren: Cameron, Brittany and Emily Schultz, Justin Mantey and fiancée, Hannah Hahn, and Cortney and Orry Randermann; great-grandson, Charlie Randermann; sister, Bernice Boriack and husband, Alfred; sisters-in-law, Janiece Becker and Mary Ann Becker; numerous nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends. O5
Amanda was born in Serbin, Texas, to the late Otto Bernhardt Sr. and Hulda Lydia (Bohot) Becker. She attended school at St. Paul in Serbin. On April 6, 1958, she married Berry Hugo at St. Paul Lutheran Church. She was a faithful member of Grace Lutheran in Brenham and was active in Ladies Afternoon LWML Circle and Sewing Circle at Grace.
Amanda was proud of her German heritage, often having conversations in German with her family and friends. She also enjoyed singing German songs and hymns. Throughout her life, she enjoying dancing with her husband, playing cards and dominos, and listening to Polka music.
Amanda also enjoyed working in her yard tending her wide variety of flowers, especially roses and her plants. She enjoyed canning the vegetables from her garden and making jelly. She especially liked to make sugar cookies, lemon meringue pie, coffee cake and her special honey bars. Crocheting, quilting and embroidery were also activities she enjoyed along with entering items in the local county fair.
Her grandchildren hold special memories of baking sugar cookies, stuffing pickle jars and trips to the park.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Berry Hugo; brothers and sisters-in-law: Rubin and Ruth Becker, Edmund “Tom” and Helen Becker, Otto Becker, Jr., Fred Becker; sisters and brothers-in-law: Ruth and Richard Herzog, Adelia Becker, Esther and Paul Zoch.
Survivors include her daughters, Brenda Schultz and husband, Fred, Jr., and Karen Mantey and husband, Mark; grandchildren: Cameron, Brittany and Emily Schultz, Justin Mantey and fiancée, Hannah Hahn, and Cortney and Orry Randermann; great-grandson, Charlie Randermann; sister, Bernice Boriack and husband, Alfred; sisters-in-law, Janiece Becker and Mary Ann Becker; numerous nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends. O5
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