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Edison M. Amos

Washington, District of Columbia

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AMOS, Edison M. EDISON MICHAEL AMOS, age 50 of Southern Pines, North Carolina died on Monday, November 22, 2004 at Duke University Hospital. Born on February 28, 1954 to Dr. Edison McKinley Amos and Mary Ellen Copeland Amos in Baltimore, Maryland. He was a nurse anesthetist. He was a...

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Tori I´m so sorry for the passing of your brother. We´ve met a couple times, and you´ve been a musical companion of mine for the majority of my life. I also lost my brother last year. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Amos Family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. So very sorry.

Love, Audrey

Dearest Amos Family,
It has taken me a long time to sit down and write this note to express my heartfelt sympathy for the sudden and tragic loss of your beloved Michael. I have struggled repeatedly to try and select just the "right" words in an attempt to provide you some small sliver of comfort. I realize now there are none capable of taking away even the slightest portion of your pain.

Just know I, like so many others around the globe, are praying for your entire...

i'm sorry to read of this tragedy. my condolences to the entire Amos family.

Tori and Family,
I am saddened to hear of Michael's Passing. Please know my love and thoughts are with you at this time. I myself know the loss of a very close loved one, my father. It brings joy to remember him and his accomplishments as your memories of Michael bring you. Take care and share his life.
Blessed Be..
Deepest Sympathy and Love, Kara

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Michael.. my sincerest condolences to the entire Amos family... The fact that he helped inspire the love of music in the one who inspired it in me will keep him forever in my heart and thoughts.

I would like to express my deep sympathy to Tori and family for Michael Amos's death.

"To all the people in the bell jar, the world itself is a bad dream." - Sylvia Plath

Dear the entire Amos family,

I am shocked and saddened to learn of your loss. Words can never do justice. My prayers and heart are wrapped around each of you.

Because of Michael and Tori, music is my life.

Love, Jolene

To the entire Amos Family:

I would like to express my sincerest sympathy for your loss. I worked with Mike at Richmond Memorial for close to 10 years. We enjoyed many hours of conversation related to politics, the economy, the stock market, and my alma mater, East Carolina University. I will miss him.

Sincerely,
Dawn McDonald, RN