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- The Richfield Reaper Richfield, Utah Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Joshua Amos Our beloved husband, father and friend, passed away peacefully Oct.9,2006 after an industrial accident that left him in a coma for overayear. Josh grew up in Magna. He then moved to Richfield in 2001. Josh had a great love for his family. He lived life with a smile. Hewasvery outgoing. He enjoyed camping, hunting, and working onanythingmechanical. He could fix almost anything with black tape, wireand atoggle switch. He enjoyed his job as a truck driver and couldn'twait totake the kids out and show them the world. Josh is a wonderful man who will be missed, but his memories willforeverbe cherished. Josh is survived by his wife, Celeste; his three children, KayCee,Westonand Cheyenne; his father, Walter Amos; mother, Linda Barton;fivesisters; one brother; and many family and friends. The family sincerely wishes to express our deepest gratitude to themanycare givers at South Davis Hospital in Bountiful and all those whokeptus in their prayers. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. 14, at 3 p.m. in theMaglebyMortuary chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday after 1 p.m. Funeral directors, Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guest book at: www.maglebymortuary.com.
Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City, Utah Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Joshua Troy Amos Joshua Troy Amos 1980 ~ 2006 Our Beloved Husband, Father and Friend, passedawaypeacefully on October 9, 2006 after an industrial accident thatleft himin a coma for over a year. Josh grew up in Magna, Utah. Hethen moved toRichfield, Utah in 2001. Josh had a great love for hisfamily. He livedlife with a smile. He was very outgoing. He enjoyedcamping, hunting, andworking on anything mechanical. He could fixalmost anything with blacktape, wire and a toggle switch. He enjoyedhis job as a truck driver andcouldn't wait to take the kids out andshow them the world. Josh is a wonderful man who will be missed, but his memories willforeverbe cherished. Josh is survived by his wife Celeste, his three children; KayCee,Westonand Cheyenne, his father Walter Amos, mother Linda Barton, fivesisters,one brother and many family and friends. The family sincerely wishes to express our deepest gratitude to themanycare givers at South Davis Hospital in Bountiful and all those whokeptus in their prayers. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday,October14, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. in the Magleby Mortuary Chapel. Friendsmay call atthe mortuary on Saturday after 1:00 p.m. Funeral Directors:MaglebyMortuary: Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbookatwww.maglebymortuary.com
Deseret Morning News Salt Lake City, Utah Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Joshua Troy Amos 1980 ~ 2006 Our Beloved Husband, Father and Friend, passed away peacefully onOctober9, 2006 after an industrial accident that left him in a comafor over ayear. Josh grew up in Magna, Utah. He then moved toRichfield, Utah in2001. Josh had a great love for his family. He lived life with a smile. Hewasvery outgoing. He enjoyed camping, hunting, and working onanythingmechanical. He could fix almost anything with black tape, wireand atoggle switch. He enjoyed his job as a truck driver and couldn'twait totake the kids out and show them the world. Josh is a wonderful man who will be missed, but his memories willforeverbe cherished. Josh is survived by his wife Celeste, his three children; KayCee,Westonand Cheyenne, his father Walter Amos, mother Linda Barton, fivesisters,one brother and many family and friends. The family sincerely wishes to express our deepest gratitude to themanycare givers at South Davis Hospital in Bountiful and all those whokeptus in their prayers. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday,October14, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. in the Magleby Mortuary Chapel. Friendsmay call atthe mortuary on Saturday after 1:00 p.m. Funeral Directors:MaglebyMortuary: Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com
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