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The life of Amos Lynch began on February 20, 1963, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, born to Willie and Earline Lynch. On Sunday, June 15th, God called his servant to his eternal home.
Amos was a quiet, loving, and caring man who enjoyed fixing things and painting. He had a joy for painting. One attribute about Amos that everyone loves is that he loved the Lord. Amos would spend hours talking about Jesus.
Amos is preceded in death by his parents~ Willie Lynch and Earline Green Lynch and a brother William Lynch.
Amos confessed his faith and hope in Jesus Christ at an early age. He was a member of Spruce Street Baptist Church and when he later relocated to Lima, Ohio, he attended Corner Stone M. B. Church. Amos attended Sherard Elementary School and Coahoma County High School.
Amos leaves to cherish his memories 3 daughters: Jennifer Kern(Carlos) of Horn Lake, MS, Sherie Tutson(Cliff) of Memphis, TN and LaRuby Predacious Reddick of Friars Point, MS and a loving step-daughter, Glenda Tutson; 8 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren; 4 brothers: Larry Lynch of Chicago, IL, Micheal Lynch(Myrtis) of Lima, Oh, Robert Lynch(Margaret) and Aaron Jerome Lynch of Clarksdale, MS; 6 sisters Flora Ann Jenkins(William) of Florida, Willie Mae Sims(Henry), Juliet Lynch, Cynthia Ann Lynch and Carolyn Baines(Patrick) of Lima, OH and Kathy Ann Downing(Richard) of Atlanta, GA; He also leaves behind a special friend, Marcella Sanders of Lima, Iowa, and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends.
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