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Marcia Bird
March 13, 2007
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Amos family members. I so enjoyed working with Steve during my Emporium and Mervyn's days. He was so proud of his wife and children! He was a fair and honest business man, and always put a smile on the face of those lucky enough to spin is his dynamic orbit. What a loss for all who had the good fortune to know him. You are all in my prayers.
Steve Lacy
March 11, 2007
My thoughts are with all of you in Destin, his family, friends and business associates. I met Steve last summer, we went for a ride in my new XLR, and he showed me a lot he had hopes to buy. We met over business a few more times. Great guy, who loved his family. I'll miss the chance to talk with him again.
BRAD SALT
March 1, 2007
OUR THOUGHTS ARE WITH ALL THE AMOS FAMILY AT THIS TIME OF SORROW. GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU.
RICH & ANNE MURPHY
March 1, 2007
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH
ALL OF YOU.
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