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Amos Leslie White

Amos Leslie White

It is with great sadness that the family of Amos White of Quispamsis, New Brunswick, husband of Linda (Payne) White and father of Chantelle, announce his death which occurred peacefully on Monday, July 2, 2012, at the Saint John Regional Hospital. Born in Sandy Cove on April 7, 1959, he was the son of Lillian (Genge) White and the late George Henry White of Sandy Cove. Amos was employed as a truck driver, a job he truly loved and was a loyal employee of Brookville Carriers. He enjoyed life to the fullest and loved all types of music and enjoyed dancing. Most of all, Amos adored and dedicated his life to caring for his family. He especially treasured the times spent with his daughter Chantelle who was his pride and joy. Amos was an avid sports fan who particularly enjoyed hockey and baseball. He will be sadly missed. Besides his beloved wife, Linda and precious daughter, Chantelle, at home, Amos is also survived by his mother Lillian; brothers, Louis (Michelle), Tyler and Rebecca of Quispamsis, New Brunswick, Whyman (Denise), Heather and Sarah of Port Saunders, Albert (Blanche), Bradley, Brandon (Jennifer) and their son Brayden of Leduc, Alberta and Bruce (Loretta), Shana of Brooks, Alberta; mother-in-law Mrs. Dora Payne of Cow Head; sister-in-law Wanda House (Darrell), Stefan of Daniel's Harbour, Terri-Lynn Payne (Carson) and their children Dustin and Briana of Cow Head; brother-in-law Wilfred Payne (Marlene), Payton of Deer Lake; very special aunt and uncle Fran and Gerry Gros and a large circle of relatives and friends, as well as his father, George Henry White and father-in-law Rendell Payne. Amos was also predeceased by his maternal grandparents Matthew and Sophia Genge, paternal grandparents, John Albert and Rosanna White; nephew Zachary and special aunt Rhoda Payne. A memorial service was held on Tuesday, July 10, at St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Cow Head. Interment took place in the church cemetery. A memorial service was also held in New Brunswick on July 6. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of NL. Online donations and condolences may be made at www.kennebecasisfh.com.

 

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