At the age of 33, Amber Kaye Little, of Canon, Georgia, passed away peacefully on October 9, 2025, after a courageous battle with aggressive cancer, facing each challenge with remarkable strength. She is now reunited with her mother, Daphne Little, who preceded her in death.
Amber was born on July 2, 1992, in Apopka, Florida, where she grew up before spending much of her childhood in Chittenango, New York, where she will be laid to rest. She later moved to Iron City, Tennessee, before beginning high school and proudly graduated from Collinwood High School in 2010.
She is survived by her father, Lon Little, and stepmother, Kellie Barriger; her sister, Audrey (Trenton) Dimmitt; and her brother, Chris (Ayssa) Allen. Amber was a beloved aunt to five nieces and nephews — Sterling, Aurora, La’akea, James, and Patrick — who brought her endless joy.
Amber was known for her child-at-heart spirit, love of Pokémon, fascination with aliens, and her enjoyment of Disney movies and favorite TV shows. Her pets were her constant companions and held a special place in her heart.
A private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to a local animal shelter in Amber’s memory.
Though her time was too short, her presence left a lasting impact on everyone who knew her. Her wonder for the universe and love for life will never be forgotten, may her spirit soar free among the stars at peace and free of pain.
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I only knew you through your online presence. We've talked briefly over the years about our shared fandoms (vinesauce, Pokemon, anime, animals). You were always very kind to me. I initially thought you just decided to abandon social media altogether. When I found out you had passed, I was so distraught and cried all day. I only wished I had reached out to you more often. You were such a sweet person. Your childlike innocence and love for your special interests, family and animals always shined through. I'll miss you a lot. Looking at your profiles now, it almost seems like you are still here and just taking a break. Fly high, Amber. I also wish the best for your family, animals and friends.
Amber Hun I will miss you so much. You real be truly miss. You smile was the best thing I always look forward to. Love you Aunt Kimberly
You will forever be missed, Amber. I hope you know just how proud I am of you and your fighting strength. I love you so much. Rest easy❤️