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From the moment I entered this world, I knew I was loved. My mom always told me I was her miracle—her surprise baby, born when she was 39. My childhood was an emotional roller coaster for her. Doctors told her I wouldn’t make it past the age of five. They even granted what they believed would be my last wish through the Make-A-Wish Foundation—a trip to Disney World.

But through prayer, faith, and her refusal to accept that answer, I am here today—34 years old and soon to be 35.

My mother taught me so many life lessons. She taught me how to fight corporations by always writing everything down: who you spoke to, the time you spoke to them, and exactly what was said. She always reminded me that there is always someone above the person you’re dealing with—and if you need to take it to the top, then take it.

She loved her family fiercely and believed deeply that you only get one family, so you must cherish them. She taught me to share—even when I didn’t want to, because I definitely had that spoiled-child syndrome. Her famous line was, “If you do for one, you do for all,” and she lived by that rule every single day.

I could go on and on about my mom, but one thing I know for sure is that she wanted me to be okay. And like I told her in her final days—I will be okay. She got me this far, and I will carry her memory with me always.

So Mommy, let me say one last time what we always said to each other:
I love you soooooooooooooooooooooooooo much.

Until we meet again—watch my back. Kiss Grandma and Grandpa for me. Hug my Daddy for me. Hug Granny tight. Tell Phil that I’m okay. His little sister is going to be fine, and I’ll do better about being there for his baby girl and his son.

I’ve got this. You can rest now. God has me, and I have the family. 🙏🏿

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Obituary

Sheila Elaine (James) Amos, beloved daughter o f George and Elizabeth James, was

born o n May 19, 1951 i n Baltimore, Maryland. She transitioned from this life t o meet

her Heavenly Father, family and friends on December 16, 2025.

Sheila received her formal education from the Baltimore County School System

ultimately graduating from Sparrows Point Senior High School i n 1969. She furthered

her education at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland and …

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We will be celebrating the life and memory of Sheila Amos on December 30,2025 March’s Funeral Home 3pm-5pm 1101 East North Avenue, Baltimore,MD 21202

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What were Sheila's favorite songs or musical artists?
Patti LaBelle, Yolanda Adams, Tupac, Kirk Franklin
Patti LaBelle, Yolanda Adams, Tupac, Kirk Franklin
Patti LaBelle, Yolanda Adams, Tupac, Kirk Franklin
What causes did Sheila care about most?
Children with Special needs and Social work
Children with Special needs and Social work
Children with Special needs and Social work
What were Sheila's favorite vacation spots?
Anywhere eating crabs and being around family
Anywhere eating crabs and being around family
Anywhere eating crabs and being around family
What were Sheila's favorite tv shows?
Bold and the beautiful, Judge Judy, Law and Order
Bold and the beautiful, Judge Judy, Law and Order
Bold and the beautiful, Judge Judy, Law and Order

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Born

May 19th, 1951
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Graduated from graduate school

1969
Baltimore, MD
Sparrows Point HighSchool
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Had a child, Harold Phillip Amos Jr

September 21st, 1973
Baltimore, MD

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Method of disposition

Cremation

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