Margot Amos

October 1, 1937 - October 30, 2020
Margot Amos

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Mrs. Margot Amos passed peacefully at home in the arms of her loving husband on the morning of October 30, 2020

Margot was born Margot Cieplik on October 1, 1937 to the late Peter Cieplik and Franziska Jendro in Berlin Germany.

Margot was a loving wife, mother and friend to many. Everyone who knew her loved her and lovingly called her “Oma”. She was full of life, love, humor and spunk that will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She loved meeting new people and always had an open heart for anyone needing a friend. She loved cooking and taking care of her loved ones.

Margot is survived by her loving husband of 44 years, Oliver Amos. Her seven children; Norbert Drabner (Ingrid), Monika Grimbs (Robert), Martina Drabner-Neumann (Heinz), Stephan Drabner (Bettina), Karin Nollstadt, Christine Williams (Richard) and Anthony Amos. Nine grandchildren; Jan Drabner, Kirsten Schmidt, Julia Sommer, Noah Nollstadt, Joschua Nollstadt, Michael Wiegand, Johannes Klein, Kevin Williams and Malik Amos and one great grandchild, Montana Wiegand. Her sister Giesla Winkler . Her sister-in-law Mamie Jean Shackleford (Wesley) and brother-in-laws Wendell Amos (Bobbie) and Lean Amos (Cynthia).

We take great comfort in knowing that she is resting in peace.

A memorial service will be held at 2pm on Thursday, November 5, 2020 at Wilmington Funeral Chapel.

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  • November 02, 2020
    Mamie Jean Shackleford says:
    Love you and will miss you. Thank you for being so kind and always opening your doors. Take your rest.

  • November 02, 2020
    Masceo & Mary DesChamps says:
    Oliver Jr., our sincere condolences to you and your family in the passing of Margot, a loving wife, mother, and friend to so many. I am certain she was a gift to your and your family, and she had a positive impact on so many throughout her lifetime. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. We pray for your comfort in the days ahead, and that you find peace and comfort in your memories of Margot. God bless you and keep you in His tender love and care..

  • November 03, 2020
    Donna Huff says:
    Our deepest sympathies Oliver, Anthony, Christina, Karen and family during this difficult time. Many happy and fun times, talks and get togethers our families have shared over the many years together in Germany and thereafter.  Margot was always cheerful and willing to lend a helping hand or give words of advice.  She will be dearly missed and I will keep those memories and special moments close to my heart.  Rest in peace Margot. 

  • November 04, 2020
    Harry L. Brunson Sr. says:
    My Sincere Condolences and Prayers to Oliver Amos and Family. When I came to visit your home, Oliver both you and Margot showed me family love and welcomed me in your home. We both live in Wilmington so if you need me, just call me.

  • November 05, 2020
    Kathy Walsak says:
    So sorry for your family’s loss. May your memories be a comfort in the days ahead. My thoughts and prayers for all.