Herman-Amos, Jr.-Obituary

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Herman Lee Amos, Jr.

Dec 20, 1961 - Sep 3, 2021 (Age 59)

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Herman, just found out today, but wanted to post something. I met you when I first got to town in the early 90s. New at RMH and was on 11 west for a period of time through their new resource pool. You made up for the lack of friendliness by the other staff. We hung ouside of work for many years. Yards sales, picadilly cafeteria, finks, henry street festival, taipei on melrose-gen pso's chicken, the park, quincy's rolls...what can I say, we liked to eat. You were always YOU, to some JR. Will...

Hermon was an awesome Nurse. There was never a dull moment on the unit when he worked. Hermon knew his stuff. One of the best RN’s I have come across.

My friend we had so many good times at CRMH ole school conversations.
Herman u were so witty , & u had so much compassion 4 many .
I still wear the bracelet u gave me many years ago.
Until we meet again my brother , I will be still wearing my bracelet.

To the family of Herman Amos, I extend to you my heartfelt condolences, and many prayers during this time of bereavement. Herman was a very jovial classmate of mine and a good buddy, but even a great friend....He truly will be missed....

This is such a loss. Herman was loved by everyone...his patients, their families, and all of us co-workers at CRMH. He always had a smile and an uplifting word to give. He will be sorely missed. Praying for his family and friends.

J.R., hearing of your passing hit me like a brick wall. It was news that, at first, my mind and my heart could not comprehend. I will be forever grateful for memories of the fun times we shared bargain hunting - pulling through “antiques“ both at yard sales and in my Mother’s basement. Lol! Please give my Mom that artificial hanging plant for me. You know the one I’m talking about. We shared so many laughs. I will especially miss your sarcastic sense of humor and how that slick tongue of...

Always remember his smile and patience will always keep you all in my prayers

He were a wonderful person to work with .
sympathy to the family

I worked with Herman years ago at Carilion Roanoke Memorial. He had a wonderful way with patients, which I witnessed both as a nurse and a family member, when my husband was hospitalized several times. We were always happy to be on Herman’s unit, we knew he’d get great care. We are sorry for your loss. Peace and comfort to your family.

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Herman Lee Amos, Jr. 59 of Roanoke departed this life on September 3, 2021. He was born December 20, 1961 to the late Herman Lee Amos, Sr. and Pauline Burrell Amos.  He was employed with Carilion Memorial Hospital in Nursing Services for many years from which he retired. He was also...

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