Her obituary in the Greensboro News and Record (NC), April 15, 1991, provides that she was a native of Bennett, she was a homemaker, a member of Carraway United Methodist Church, a member of Gold Star Mothers Auxiliary WWII, a past member of the United Methodist Women, a past member of the church Administrative Board and past president of the PTA at Rankin School.
Surviving were sons, Herman L. Amos, Fred Amos, both of Greensboro; sister, Mrs. Ruby C. Patterson of Greensboro; six grandchildren.
Her obituary in the Greensboro News and Record (NC), April 15, 1991, provides that she was a native of Bennett, she was a homemaker, a member of Carraway United Methodist Church, a member of Gold Star Mothers Auxiliary WWII, a past member of the United Methodist Women, a past member of the church Administrative Board and past president of the PTA at Rankin School.
Surviving were sons, Herman L. Amos, Fred Amos, both of Greensboro; sister, Mrs. Ruby C. Patterson of Greensboro; six grandchildren.
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