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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Linda Louise
Amos
June 12, 1950 – November 10, 2022
Linda Louise Bell-Amos was born to the late Earnest Bell, Sr. and Lillie Pearl Williams- Bell on June 12, 1950, in Mitchell County, Georgia.
At at early age, she confessed CHRIST and united with the Saint Mary Missionary Baptist Church of Baconton, Georgia.
She attended Camilla Consolidated High School and worked over thirty years at RCM Enterprises as a seamstress.
She was united in holy matrimony to Mr. Charlie Amos, Jr. in 1968. To this union four children were born.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two sisters, Lucile Bell and Rosa Lee Bell Johnson-Marcus; six brothers, Eddie J. Bell, Willie Frank Davis, Henry Bell, Lonzie Bell, Earnest Bell, Jr. and Robert Lewis Bell.
Linda was well known for her fashion, growing plants, and the affectionate love for her grands and great grandchildren.
Surrounded by love ones, Linda departed this life on Thursday, November 10, 2022, at Archbold Memorial Hospital in Thomasville, Georgia.
She leaves to cherish loving memories to her husband, Mr. Charlie Amos, Jr. of Baconton, Georgia; three daughters, Linda Sue Amos of Camilla, Georgia, Gaile Denice Amos of Baconton, Georgia, and Brenda Elaine Amos-Wade (Michael) of Camilla, Georgia; one son, Charlie Amos, III of Camilla, Georgia; four grandchildren in which one she reared as her own, Ontarrius Antwon Amos (Jasmin) of Oxford, Georgia; Pristephanie Andrea Amos, Aschiaa Jornae Davis of Albany, Georgia, Desmond D'Antwon Daniels of Baconton, Georgia; seven great grandchildren, Jade, Jarard, Kayden, Lalia, Kyler, Kaleb, and Taelyn. Two sisters, Mary Alice Bonaparte and Dorothy Jean Ross of Camilla, Georgia; one brother, Amos Bell (Chyleen) of Albany, Georgia; five sisters-in-law, Ella Rose Amos-Edwards, Lula Mae Amos-Silas (James), Elizabeth Taylor-Bell of Camilla, Georgia, Rosa Amos Griffin-Brown (Thomas) of Miami, Florida, Marie Amos-Simmons of Kansas City, Missouri; one brother-in-law, Bennie Amos (Glenda) of Newton, Georgia; a host of nieces, nephews, other relative, friends, and fury family pets, Daisy Mae and Jo-Jo.
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