Ameran Jurado's Obituary
Ameran Braquell Jurado, 29, of Amarillo, Texas, passed away on Thursday, April 24th, 2025.
A funeral service celebrating Ameran’s life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 29th, at First Baptist Church, 121 S 8th St Memphis, Texas 79245 with Greg Woods, officiating.
Cremation & Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Memphis.
She was born on March 18th, 1996, in Childress, Texas, and grew up in Memphis, Texas, graduating from Memphis High School in 2014.
Ameran had a successful career in insurance, where she was recognized as a top performer at her agency. In her recent years, she found so much joy in taking care of herself — not just physically, but in every way. She loved going to the gym and put her focus into eating well, while of course enjoying her daily sweet treat. Weekend getaways were some of her favorite memories, whether it was a quick trip to visit friends or traveling to concerts and music festivals. She had a special passion for live music and built some of her favorite memories that way. On top of music, brunch with friends, traveling, and trying new restaurants were some of her other
passions.
But above all, the greatest passion of Ameran’s life was her daughter, Alorra Jade. Every part of her world centered around being the best mother she could be. Ameran and Alorra shared a bond full of laughter, love, and sass. Some of their sweetest moments were spent rotting in bed together, snuggling while watching SpongeBob. Ameran loved taking Alorra shopping, playing dress-up, and letting her do her makeup. Being Alorra’s mom was Ameran’s proudest and most cherished role, and she poured her whole heart into making sure Alorra always felt loved, protected, and most importantly; spoiled.
Ameran was confident, resilient and fiercely loyal to her family and friends. She had an infectious personality, was always unapologetically herself and had a rare gift for making the people she encountered feel loved exactly the way they needed to be loved. She was strong, stubborn in the best ways, and fearless in standing up for what she believed in. Wherever Ameran went, others wanted to follow — she had a magnetic spirit that drew people in and made them feel seen and heard. Despite her determination to always reach her goals, she was incredibly selfless, always putting others first. She loved big, laughed loud, and lived life with a spark that will never be forgotten.
Ameran is survived by her daughter, Alorra Jade; her father, Frankie Jurado; her mother, Melissa Burns; her brothers, Jaiden Jurado, Cavahn Benitez, and Taelon Benitez; her sister, Haven Jurado; and her Lito and Lita, Francisco Jurado and Guadalupe Jurado.
Ameran’s bold spirit will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew and loved her.
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