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Christina Taylor-Redding
December 13, 2023
This is the saddest news to hear. I met Amos 13 years ago as I would ny his workplace every morning and he would greet me with a wave and a smile. This gentleman was a true blessing to everyone, with just a smile he'd make anyone's day
I pray for all of his family and friends as they mourn the loss of this true gem. Amos you will truly be missed, may GOD bless your soul.
Richard Thoden
December 9, 2023
Loved working for Sgt Marsh !! He left a life long impression on me with his wisdom and passion. You are never forgotten my friend Rich
John Scolaro
December 8, 2023
I worked with Amos at the NYPD police academy. He became a fast friend and was greatly admired by all. His faith was inspiring to me and he always kept a positive outlook on life no matter the difficulties his family was experiencing. I am grateful to have had Amos in my life! My sincere condolences to the Marsh family, I know he is resting in the Lord´s hands!
Mike Wilson
December 8, 2023
Amos was always a kind gentleman. May he rest in eternal peace
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Henrietta McNeill
December 7, 2023
My family and I are sending our deepest condolences. I am deeply sorry for the loss of Amos. OMG utterly shocked.... I met Amos in Sanford NC many years ago at his father´s home during one of his visits to his father. Amos showed much love for his father and family . Amos RIP
Taylor Bates
December 6, 2023
During the course of my clerkship we Amos and I discovered we were both military brats. Together we reminisced about those quintessential military brat things like the commissary, constantly relocating, and the glory that is USAA membership. After my clerkship ended, I took a new job with an office right behind the Court. Amos and I waved to each other every morning as I passed by the Court to go to my office. I will miss waving at Amos every morning, but I´m comforted by the thought of him waving at me from his final resting place and hope that he´ll be there to wave to me at mine. Happy Wednesday, Amos.
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