Amos was born January 27, 1919 in Elmore County, Titus, AL. He resided in Pensacola, FL for over 60 years of his life, until moving to Orange Park, FL. Amos was retired from Civil Service with NADEP, NAS Pensacola and Wal-Mart. He served in the U. S. Navy, was a Pearl Harbor Survivor and a Purple Heart Recipient. He coached baseball for over 25 years at the Myrtle Grove Youth Association. Amos was a member and Deacon of Myrtle Grove Baptist Church in Pensacola, FL and was most recently a member of Hibernia Baptist Church in Orange Park, FL.
Amos is survived by his wife of 58 years, Margaret Whetstone; three children, Linda Pritchard (Al) of Virginia Beach, VA, Nancy Gentry (Keith) of Jacksonville, FL and David Whetstone (Dani) of Jacksonville, FL; and five grandchildren, Drew Gentry, Landon Gentry, Meg Pritchard, Matt Whetstone and Allison Whetstone.
Amos was born January 27, 1919 in Elmore County, Titus, AL. He resided in Pensacola, FL for over 60 years of his life, until moving to Orange Park, FL. Amos was retired from Civil Service with NADEP, NAS Pensacola and Wal-Mart. He served in the U. S. Navy, was a Pearl Harbor Survivor and a Purple Heart Recipient. He coached baseball for over 25 years at the Myrtle Grove Youth Association. Amos was a member and Deacon of Myrtle Grove Baptist Church in Pensacola, FL and was most recently a member of Hibernia Baptist Church in Orange Park, FL.
Amos is survived by his wife of 58 years, Margaret Whetstone; three children, Linda Pritchard (Al) of Virginia Beach, VA, Nancy Gentry (Keith) of Jacksonville, FL and David Whetstone (Dani) of Jacksonville, FL; and five grandchildren, Drew Gentry, Landon Gentry, Meg Pritchard, Matt Whetstone and Allison Whetstone.
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