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John Amos’ Daughter Learned about Her Father’s Death through the Media & Wasn’t Able to Say Goodbye to Him — Here’s Why

Fans and relatives mourned the death of an actor who brought warmth to American television with the passing of John Amos. However, his passing concealed a broken family, with his daughter Shannon left in mourning and desperate for clarification.

John Amos, who is well-known for his compelling parts in beloved television series like “Good Times” and “Roots,” won over viewers’ hearts with his charm and strength on screen. K. C., his son, verified the news of his demise, stating that the actor passed away on August 21, 2024, due to natural causes.

John Amos on the “Good Times” set, dated January 1, 1977 | Source: Getty Images

But Shannon, his daughter, expressed her astonishment and grief when she found out about her father’s demise through the media about six weeks after he passed away. The family’s grief was exacerbated by the notification delay, which clouded their period of grief with unsolved conflicts and queries.

John Amos at the Florida Film Festival in Maitland on March 4, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

A Heartbreaking Revelation

Shannon Amos disclosed on Instagram on October 2, 2024, that she had not heard of her father’s passing from relatives but rather from media stories, which she discovered 45 days after his passing.

Her words conveyed not only her grief but also the surprise she felt upon hearing this unexpected news. “We are devastated and left with many questions about how this happened,” Shannon wrote in a letter.
John went dead at a hospital in Inglewood, California, on August 21, 2024, according to official documents. According to his death certificate, which identifies his son K. C. as the “informant,” John was cremated on August 30, a mere nine days after his departure.

With his father’s ashes now in his possession, K. C. has bid the Emmy-nominated actor a gentle farewell. The certificate also said that K. C. was responsible for reporting John’s death and verified that no autopsy was conducted.

K. C. and John Amos pictured on February 22, 2015, in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

Shannon, in particular, felt bereft of a last goodbye, and there were unanswered questions among those close to him because of his quick cremation and lack of a formal service or family communication.

Long-Standing Family Tensions Resurface

The circumstances surrounding John’s passing have brought unresolved family disputes back into the spotlight. The siblings’ disagreement did not develop suddenly. Rather, it appears to be the result of years of animosity around their parents’ estate and care.

John Amos with his children, Shannon and K. C., and his granddaughter, Quiera Williams, dated December 3, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

For a considerable amount of time, Shannon had expressed apprehensions regarding her brother K. C.’s power over their father, implying that he exercised authority beyond overseeing John’s health and financial matters. Shannon claimed that K. C. had kept John away from family members, making it harder for them to visit him or make sure he was getting enough care.

Shannon allegedly went so far as to give law enforcement a ton of data tremendous back up her allegations of elder abuse against K. C. She said that her brother mismanaged money, ignored her brother’s medical requirements, and pretended to be their father in correspondence.

Shannon further stated that when John’s health deteriorated, K. C. isolated him even more by taking acts that cut him apart from friends and family. Shannon and K. C. have previously disagreed about family obligations.

When Noel “Noni” Mickelson, their mother, become very ill in the late 1990s, the siblings couldn’t agree on how to take care of her. At the time, Shannon was a single mother and desired to move their mother to Atlanta so that she might receive better care.

But K. C. insisted on taking care of her in California by himself. Later, Shannon claimed that K. C. mishandled parts of their mother’s care and diverted money meant for her welfare to his personal endeavors.

Unresolved conflicts from their mother’s death have lingered, clouding their relationship.

A Year of Separation

Shannon, along with other family members, found it difficult to stay in touch with her dad throughout the last year of his life. Shannon claimed that K. C. had switched phone numbers and stopped answering messages, making it harder and harder for those who weren’t under his direct supervision to get in touch with John.

Shannon had not seen her father since the previous year, and she had been unable to get in touch with him since then. Shannon said, “Since October 2023, I’ve been grieving not being able to see him,” expressing the anguish of being apart from her father.

Shannon related a painful experience she had visiting her father in a Memphis hospital, where she had to smuggle her way past security. She discovered him weak and battling dementia, yet he acknowledged her and gave her an embrace. Shannon felt even more alone as security quickly led her away.

Shannon and John Amos attend a party on November 8, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Seeking Answers and Public Outcry

Other family members publicly expressed their anguish and outrage after Shannon’s announcement. John’s goddaughter, niece, grandchildren, and close friends signed a statement expressing the family’s public dismay at hearing of his passing through the media instead of K. C.

They questioned K. C.’s decision to have John cremated without consulting them, as well as the delay in notification. This decision was made just a few days after John passed away. The family’s worries that K. C. may have purposefully kept John’s health condition a secret, limited his interactions, and isolated him only served to compound their pain.

However, John had already refuted these claims himself. John stood up for K. C. last year, saying that Shannon’s allegations against her brother were an attempt to discredit him.

He claimed, “The accusations that she’s made against my son are untrue,” and expressed his belief that his daughter had abused him both emotionally and financially. Shannon denied these claims, claiming that their father’s trust had been exploited by K. C.

The family asserted in a joint statement that K. C. closely monitored John’s conversations, frequently directing their exchanges and presenting a picture of a tight relationship between father and son on social media.

But even during the worst of his illness, they claimed, John’s reality was very different since K. C. wrote public messages, kept him away from the family, and kept an eye on his calls. “Our father suffered from dementia, and KC often gave John verbal prompts to create a narrative on social media that was not reflective of the truth,” the statement continued.

The inability to be with John in his last days was a terrible injustice for Shannon and her family. The comment raised the possibility of additional suspicion by implying that K. C. may have changed John’s will or assumed control of financial affairs in order to benefit himself.

K.C. Amos at the 2015 Voice Arts Awards on November 15, 2015 | Source: Getty Images

Fans expressed their regret and sympathy for the family’s predicament online. Many expressed discomfort, with one admirer remarking, “Poor John. Undoubtedly, something was wrong. Another voiced their annoyance with the discord in the family, saying, “RIP John. His children’s terrible, tacky behavior in squabbling over his money.”

Many expressed sorrow at his legacy being clouded; one commenter summed up the feelings expressed by saying, “I’m sorry his end was so sad.”

John Amos at the Chiller Theater Expo in New Jersey 2015 | Source: Getty Images

The family is left with unanswered questions that cloud John Amos’ last days in addition to memories of him as they continue to struggle with his loss. K. C. recalls his father as his “best friend” and “hero,” while Shannon and other relatives, angry that they were left out of John’s farewell, are still in search of explanation.