FAYE-AMOS-Obituary

FAYE AMOS

Richmond, Virginia

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AMOS, Faye Mund, passed away Tuesday, February 16, 2010. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Amos; and her parents, Carl and Dorothy Mund. She is survived by two daughters, Lisa Estosito and Annette Estes; one son, William Martin; six grandchildren, one great-grandchild; brother, John Mund; sister, Jean Atkinson. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 2710 Normandale Ave., Richmond, Va. No flowers.


This obituary was originally published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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Just recently my sister Cindi told me she ran into Faye while she was doing her clinicals. She said Faye looked fantastic and was her useual self laughing and talking with everyone. Faye talked about her dogs (Pugs) and what great company they were to her. Our deepest sympathy to her family. Cindi Mentz-Kildoo,Christine Mentz-Landis and Zada Mentz-Wright

I met Faye when we worked at Our Lady of Hope together. She was a joy to work with and I just loved her. I was so proud of her when she began working with hospice where her gifts would really be appreciated. I wish you peace and comfort. Diane Gillies

As expressed by my sisters and other friends, Faye will be dearly missed. I have known her since I was about 5 or 6 years old and have many memories of her....I always appreciated her taste, and her great big laugh, her beautiful flowers....walking into her backyard was like a mini paradise...and she was always so sweet to me and my family. I know that this is a sad time...and my heart goes out to everyone who is grieving now. She was devoted and looked forward to the time when no one will...

My name is Joanie Orr and Faye was one of my employees at Hospice Community Care and I must tell you, her patients loved her. She was so kind and caring and always smiling and laughing. I loved her, each day just seeing her made my day just a little brighter. I will miss her!

To the Amos Family,
I did not get a chance to really know Faye, but I have always heard good things about her. The most beautiful thing about her is that she had Jehovah and the truth of his Word. She is resting just a little while.

May the God of all love and mercy give each of the family members comfort as you endure the loss of your love one. Special thoughts goes out to Jean. You and all the family members are in my prayers.

Faye was a wonderful person to have known. I met her many years ago and have many special memories of the times we shared together. We laughed together and cried together during the difficult years of child rearing. She was a wonderful mother and set many fine examples. I recall her many talents; her handsewn quilts and needle work as well as her beautiful flower gardens. Faye was indeed an excellent homemaker in everyway. I admired her dedication and service to Jehovah...

Thinking of you at this most difficult time. Her smile was so infectious. She will be missed by so many people. I will always remember her beautiful gardens that she had!

I am so sorry to hear about Faye passing. She was always so stylish and spoke her mind which was always fun to be around. We all remember her growing up as I know we spent quite a bit of time with her, she was even my wedding coordinator. There are lots of good memories with her so take comfort in those until we see her again.

Thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time as I know how deeply you must be grieving. Faye was such a beautiful person, inside and out, and she touched so many people with her kindness. She was such a big part of my life growing up and I will always hold those memories dear to my heart. Keep her memories close to your heart and she will live on through you.
Lisa Leonard Simmons