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            [January 11, 2016]  
            		
			LINCOLN 
			-  Kirt V. Amos of Lincoln, died December 29, 2015, at home. He 
			was born on July 11, 1953, in Goshen, Indiana, the son of Jack S. 
			and Dorothy M. Amos. Kirt was a graduate of Lincoln Community High 
			School and Illinois State University. He worked in industry in 
			Lincoln, until his retirement.  | 
						
						
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							 Service:
							1 p.m. Monday, January 11, at Holland, Barry and 
							Bennett funeral Home in Lincoln. 
							
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							 Kirt V. Amos of Lincoln, died December 29, 2015, 
							at home. He was born on July 11, 1953, in Goshen, 
							Indiana, the son of Jack S. and Dorothy M. Amos. 
							Kirt was a graduate of Lincoln Community High School 
							and Illinois State University. He worked in industry 
							in Lincoln, until his retirement. 
							 
							Kirt was a quiet man who suffered physical and 
							mental illnesses without complaint. He was often 
							misunderstood. Kirt was confirmed into the Church 
							Universal at First United Presbyterian Church in 
							Pemberville, Ohio. He had an abiding sense of the 
							need for social justice. He never passed by a 
							homeless person without giving money even though he 
							had little money to give. When asked what most 
							annoyed him, he would always reply with a comment 
							about how he was upset by the lack of justice and 
							understanding for some people. His life was marked 
							by his nonjudgmental approach and his lack of 
							dependence on material things. 
							 
							Kirt loved animals, NASCAR, and watching all sports. 
							 
							Kirt was named after his great-grandfather, Kirtley 
							Baker, who played professional baseball. Kirt loved 
							the game. He would make trips to cities just to see 
							a baseball game. He was an avid Cubs fan and could 
							list baseball facts and trivia expertly. 
							 
							Kirt received a double transplant of a new kidney 
							and liver at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, 
							Minnesota. It is the kindness of this donor’s family 
							that allowed him to have extra years of life. 
							 
							Kirt was preceded in death by his parents and his 
							maternal and paternal grandparents. He is survived 
							by his sister, Nancy, of Peoria, his canine 
							companion, Melvin, his aunt Patricia Roeller of 
							Cincinnati, Ohio, and by a number of cousins. 
							 
							A graveside service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on 
							Monday, January 11, 2016, at Elkhart Cemetery in 
							Elkhart, Illinois, followed by a memorial service at 
							Holland, Barry, and Bennett Funeral Home in Lincoln, 
							Illinois at 1:00 p.m. 
							 
							Memorials may be made to The Humane Society of Logan 
							County, Attn.: Tributes and Memorials Staff, P.O. 
							Box 404, Lincoln, Illinois 62656 or to Alcoholics 
							Anonymous District 19 Treasurer, P.O. Box 7202 – 
							Springfield, Illinois 62791 directed to the Land of 
							Lincoln Group. 
							 
            
            				
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