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John Amos Died From Heart Failure and Was Cremated 9 Days After His Death

Nationwide — John Amos, the iconic actor known for his groundbreaking roles in television and film, passed away more than a month ago on August 21st at the age of 83 and was cremated shortly after his death. According to TMZ, his passing, caused by congestive heart failure, was recorded at an Inglewood hospital, according to his death certificate. Amos left behind a remarkable legacy, particularly for his portrayal of James Evans Sr. in the beloved TV series Good Times, a role that made him a household name in the 1970s. His significant contributions to African American representation in Hollywood make his loss deeply felt within the community.John Amos starred in numerous films and TV shows throughout his career. He appeared in the classic mini-series Roots as Kunta Kinte’s adult counterpart, a role that earned him widespread acclaim. Amos also played pivotal roles in movies such as Coming to America and its sequel, Coming 2 America, showcasing his versatility as an actor across multiple genres.

However, his death has stirred family tension, as a feud between his children, K.C. and Shannon Amos, has resurfaced. The death certificate lists K.C., also known as Kelly Christopher Amos, as the informant who reported his father’s passing to authorities. Shannon, John’s daughter, claimed she was unaware of her father’s death until it was publicly announced, exacerbating the ongoing rift between the siblings.

The dispute between K.C. and Shannon is not new. Shannon previously accused her brother of elder abuse, a claim that was later dismissed by authorities. This family drama has now raised speculation about a possible legal battle over John Amos’ estate, with tensions likely to escalate in the aftermath of his passing.

The death certificate shows that no autopsy was performed, and John Amos’ remains were cremated just nine days after his death. The ashes are reportedly in the possession of his son, K.C., marking yet another potential point of contention between the siblings. The feud, coupled with the legalities surrounding his estate, may continue to evolve in the wake of his death.

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