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Matthew Cagle
January 2, 2023
My name is Matthew Cagle and I'm with the American Legion Post 141 in Claremore Oklahoma. We had a local business drop off items that I believe belong to Brian Moss and his family. Please contact me at [email protected] or by FB messenger.
Robert Burke
September 11, 2022
I have been on this page several times in the past, and have basically said the same thing each time. But I do so that Brian's family will continue to know that his sacrifice is not forgotten. My daughter and her husband (also a sailor) knew Brian and thoght so much of him that they named their first child after him. So every time we see, talk to, or even just think of our Brian, we think of Brian Anthony Moss. We always will.
Art, Tammy, Britne, and Nicholas Johnson
September 11, 2021
Still remembering you and your family.
Mary McCray
September 11, 2021
Wow 20 years ago today Brian you sure are missed and thought of every time I look at your picture it reminds me of that smile you would have when I would come in to work and it would always be a fun evening at work because you always made everybody laugh still after 20 years you still are missed and thought of take care of God bless you my friend
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John Lauderdale
September 11, 2021
Brian, last year I took my family to Arlington to lay a wreath on your grave stone and to introduce my family to you. You have not and will not be forgotten shipmate. To your family no that you are in my thoughts and prayers throughout the years and not just on September 11th.
ETCS Erica Witherington
September 10, 2021
Even after 20 years I strive to be the leader that others look up to, like you were for me.
Never forget.
Robert Burke
September 10, 2021
As my earlier comments have stated, my daughter and her first husband (Navy sailor) knew Brian in Washington and loved being with him. So much so that they named their first child Brian. Brian graduated from high school this year and is a fine young man. The point of this message is to again tell Brian Moss's family that he is not EVER forgotten by those who know and love our Brian. I doubt that the passing of time has decreased your pain, but please remember Brian's life and sacrifice are remember by others.
Dylan McComiskey
September 5, 2021
It’s almost surreal that it’s been 20 years. Kids off to college that weren’t even born yet. I often remind myself of these daily things you where robbed of that horrible day. Peace to you and your love one’s brother. Tm2/ss Dylan McComiskey SSBN 731 B 1992-1995
Mary McCray
September 3, 2021
I often think of you around this time I work with you for a little while at Ruby Tuesday you worked there temporary to bring an extra money you were a bartender and I was a waitress at that location you are a fun person to work with always energetic and great guy overall you are truly missed glad to have known you God bless you and your family.
ALISA DAVENPORT
September 14, 2020
Remembering you and all the others who lost their lives on that fateful day! Prayers continue for your family and friends.
Dylan McComiskey
September 12, 2020
Miss you bro I will never forget you Tm2/ss McComiskey SSBN 731b.
Bob Burke
September 11, 2020
As I have said in the past, my daughter and her then husband (Navy sailor) knew Brian and were so impressed with him that they named their first child after him. Our Brian is now a fine young man of eighteen years who is aware of who he is named after. The point is that no one in our family will EVER forget the sacrifice of Brian Moss or the fine person he was. God bless him and his family.
Sherry Smith
September 11, 2019
Im a friend of Annie and Jim. I just want to express to Brians family how sad I feel this day, and am so sorry for your loss, knowing this is forever going to be a difficult day for all his loved ones. Gone too young, needlessly. Please know we are thinking of you today, and honoring him. God bless.
September 11, 2019
You will not be forgotten!
Lisa Glassco
September 11, 2019
You are missed so very much!! That smile of yours could light up a room. We will never forget! Love you!
Tammy Johnson
September 11, 2019
Remembering
August 19, 2019
In memory of this pentagon victim.
Renee Daigle
September 11, 2018
Wolf Clan Brother, you will never be forgotten. From your Wolf Clan sister and family.
Bob Burke
September 11, 2018
As in the past, I want Brian's family to know how often he is thought of. My daughter and her husband at that time, a sailor, knew Brian, and thought so much of him that they named their first child after him. Our Brian turned 16 this summer, and he is a fine young man who gives honor to his name. He is well aware of for whom he was named and what a fine person and sailor that he shares his name with. He and the rest of our family will always remember the sacrifice of Brian Anthony Moss.
Tammy Johnson
September 11, 2018
Yet another year...
ETC Erica Witherington
August 15, 2018
You were an inspiration for all Sailors to emulate! Thank you for the leadership at the Ceremonial Guard and for convincing me to become an ET when I rejoined the Navy in 2001. Your mentorship through school will not be forgotten. I will never forget the phone call right before 9/11 and your excitement when I told you that I was graduating ET A school. I will always remember where I came from as I wouldn't be where I am now without your guidance. I honor you each and every day. Rest easy shipmate, we will never forget and we have the watch.
Tom H
September 11, 2017
Today, 09/11/2017, we remember you Brian. Thank you for your service. To Brian's family members .. Thoughts are with you. With much regards.
Renee Daigle
September 11, 2017
You will never be forgotten, brave Clanbrother. Your Wolf Clan brothers and sisters will never forget your courage. We are always and will be always proud of you. From your Clansister.
Del Newberry
June 16, 2017
I was born in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, so I always feel a connection when I see another Okie on this list. My thoughts and prayers go out to your friends and family as I pause to think of you today. We will never forget.
Renee Daigle
September 13, 2016
Wolf Clan Brother, you are forever missed, loved, and prayed for by your Aniwaya Sisters and Brothers. We will never forget your family, nor your courage and sacrifice. Creator hold you and your family safe. With love and respect, your Clansister.
Robert Burke
September 10, 2016
My daughter and her then-fiancé, Manter Bock knew Brian well. When their first child was born in 2002, they named him Brian. I want the Moss family to know that their son's namesake is a wonderful young man that we all dearly love. Their son is NEVER forgotten by my family.
Renee Daigle
September 9, 2016
The Wolf Clan of the Cherokee Nation will never forget your courage.
Renee Daigle
September 9, 2016
Dear Brian, Mary Lou, Ashten and Connor:
Your Cherokee Wolf Clan family still remembers Brian and his courageous sacrifice. He will never be forgotten, ever. My family wishes you many prayers and much love this and every day.
The Daigle Family (Aniwaya): Maurice, Renee (daughter of Cherokee Code Talker Samuel Ross Lancaster), Steven, Matthew, Chris, Henry and Stephanie.
S J. Friscia III
March 29, 2015
In Memory
With Honor & Respect.
Tammy Johnson
September 13, 2014
This year was a difficult one. I think it is because of what is happening in the world. I don't just think of you on 9-11, I think of you and the others often.
Forever in my heart. <3
James Tucker
September 12, 2014
I rode on Sept 11, 2013 with Brian on my motorcycle for an honor ride to Washington, DC. I posted a sticker on my windshield for him. I read Brian's bio on http://pentagonmemorial.org/explore/biographies/et1-brian-moss-usn and was brought to tears instantly. From leaving the Fort Washington, MD Harley Dealer to the National Mall in DC, I was a grown man in tears. I have never in my life had so much emotional overtake me. Brian is not forgotten even by men who never met him like me. I think about Brian, his family, and all our sacrifices from Sept 11 including the troops that followed every day since. Yesterday was a very powerful day for me emotionally filled with sadness, anger, and patriotism. When I finally put my kickstand down on the National Mall with the Washington Monument on my left, and the US Capital on the right, I was damn proud to be with Brian and be an American. I am glad I had Brian in spirit along on the ride for protection and remembrance of September 11, 2001. Love and prayers to his family and friends!
September 11, 2013
In my thoughts bro.
Tomache Vargas
September 11, 2013
It doesn't seem real even after this long, but I miss ya brosmith. I got to see Connor and ashten last year and they are great. It gets a little easier every year, but only a little. I cherish all of our memories together with you and jiffy-Jeffery...i,am glad we were able to express ourselves before everything happened, everyone should do that. BT AR..
John Lauderdale
September 11, 2013
Brian,
You are missed Shipmate! Many funny memories from the days on USS Alabama (Blue)! The Dummy order for ETCS to the USS Buffalo still makes me laugh! You will never be forgotten.
Johnson Family
September 10, 2013
It has been 12 years tomorrow. So many things have happened, but remembering you is the same. I see pics of your kids via Facebook. They are beautiful and handsome. I see you in their faces. You are remembered with love.
Renee Daigle (Ross-Lancaster), Aniwaya
September 7, 2012
To my brave tribal brother. You are an inspiration and a true hero who bravely stood against adversity and the enemies of freedom. May the Creator have put you in a place of honor among our ancestors.
Erica Fausnaught
September 16, 2011
Bubba,
you were the best uncle i could ever have.You helped raise me like i was your own, I love you and miss you so much, your always in my heart. love you
Dylan McComiskey (Mack)
September 16, 2011
Mossy its Mack Tm2/ss I waited to here your name read on the 11th. I put my flag at half mast in your honor and the others lost that day.10 years has made no difference in the pit in my gut.I think of the laughs we had Quezada you and I down in the torpedo room at three knots to no where.Boy did we miss home out thier.I have been catching up with those guys as I can Vargus and Gus. I dont take a moment for granted Mossy ,livin the dream shipmate. I know thats how you lived.Miss you man. Tango Romeo out..
Milton Hood
September 13, 2011
A good friend and mentor. You will be in my thoughts always.
Joe Billela
September 13, 2011
You were always so sarcastically fun, I really enjoyed the times we shared, and the things you taught me. Miss you!
~Billela
Sheryll Loganbill
September 12, 2011
Brian, I can not believe it has been 10 years. It still seems so unbelievable that your not coming home ever. I miss you and love you so much.
Leslie Bias
September 11, 2011
Thinking of you & your family today. I can't believe it's already been 10 years since you've been gone yet it seems like forever since I last seen you. Fair winds and following seas my friend.
ET2(SS) C. Seebald
September 11, 2011
Submariner. Student. Basic Electonics School, Submarines, New London, CT. Early 1990's. Always a smile and outstanding attitude. A well received man and sailor with a compassionate, helping personality. Proud, and in admiration, of your service in U.S. Navy, submarines and electronics, and the White House Communications Team.
Sam Hernandez
September 11, 2011
God bless you Brian you were a great person and a good friend! we will always remember you.
Susana Regan
September 9, 2011
Sending thoughts and prayers. Thank you for allowing me to share and read his story during our 9/11 tributes on the Remember Me page on Fb. God Bless
Susana M. Regan_Cloutier
Darlinda Ervn
September 9, 2011
You are a true HERO!!!
Tammy Johnson
September 9, 2011
Still remembering...
Craig Kelly
February 5, 2011
Brian,
I am so sorry. There are not many moments that go by that I don't think about you. I wish I could talk to you. I met your kids when they where younger but they wouldn't remember me. I would love to meet them now to see how they are doing. I called so many times after I found out what had happened and no one would tell me anything. I am so sorry I missed your funeral. You looked out after me like an angel. I wouldn't have missed it for the world if I'd had known. You meant so much to me then and still mean so much to me now. My parents told me you called when I was on leave and I tried calling you back but never could get a hold of you. That I deeply regret! I know it has almost been ten years but I think about you all the time and am so proud to have served under you! I still look at the pictures of when we went riding around the mall in 2001. Brian, I will always miss you!
Your friend,
Craig
Theresa Hilton
September 16, 2010
So sorry for your loss gone too soon....my prayers are with you.
Kim Bayley-Turner
September 14, 2010
Brian,
You are forever in our hearts.
Lynda (Cockrum) Flores
September 12, 2010
To the family of Brian Moss, you don't know me, I am a neice by marriage to Earlene Cockrum. I just want to say thank you for seving our country. Just by reading the entries on here I can see that you were a fine young gentlemen. Thank you for sacrificing your life by keeping us safe.
Brent Fowlkes
September 11, 2010
We think of you daily, today was the worst in ways but great also as we came together in your memory great day with family. Each providing strength to each other. You would be so proud of your sister she loves and misses you so much. We all miss you so dearly.
Nina Beck-Baltzell
September 11, 2010
Brian, your light shines on in Sperry and in our hearts forever.
Lori Juby Klein
September 11, 2010
I think of you everyday my friend! Just this morning I was thinking of the day I wrecked my car in front of Bob's and you came to my rescue...always being the hero! Even when my dad walked up and we could tell he was really, really mad at me...you continued to hug me, reassuring me that everything was going to be fine. I will never forget that or all the times we talked about stuff that at the time was really important to us as teenagers! You are in my heart forever Brian Anthony Moss! Thank you for being my hero then...and today!
Lisa Rose-Pridgen
September 11, 2010
Brian I have never frogot you.
Lisa Prock
September 11, 2010
Miss you cuz!! Forever in my heart! Love you!
Cherie Crosley
September 11, 2010
We will never forget you. You and your family are in my heart and prayers today and always.
Vicki Smith
September 11, 2010
Thinking of you and your family today and always.
Charles Hodges
September 11, 2010
Remembering, tho I didn't know you. Thank you for your sacrifice. Thanks and best wishes to your family and friends. Will never forget.
RODNEY DILDAY
September 11, 2010
THANK YOU BRIAN, FOR THE SERVICE AND SACRIFICE YOU GAVE TO YOUR COUNTRY. WE WILL NEVER FORGET! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
Tammy Johnson
September 10, 2010
Remembering. Crying. I will never forget!
Peggy Childers
September 5, 2010
To the family of Brian Anthony Moss:
Brian gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our heroes of September 11 be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you.
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org
Leslie Bias
September 11, 2009
Brian, your face with that wonderful smile
greets me everyday at work, I miss you
as much today as I did 8 years ago. They
say time heals all wounds......I'm still waiting.
Sheryll Loganbill
September 11, 2009
Bry, 8 years now that you have been gone. It seems like yesterday. The emotions in my heart are taking over once again. I miss you and think about you all the time. You are always in my thoughts. So much love is being sent to your family today and everyday. I am not sure you ever knew how much you meant to all of us. Eternally greatful to have known you and loved you. Your Cousin, Sheryll
Randy Agerton
September 10, 2009
I have worn a bracelet with your name and 2 others since 2002 as a daily reminder of the events of that day. It never comes off... You and your family are always in my prayers.
Mom & Dad Moss
September 13, 2008
Son,
As always your are in our thoughts
and in our hearts.We miss you so much .You will always be loved and missed every second of everyday.
xoxoxo
Mom & Dad
Sheryll loganbill
September 11, 2008
Brian, I still miss and love you so very much. We will see each other again. Loving you always, your cousin.
Reggie Cervantes
September 9, 2008
Wednesday, 9/10/2008 we will have a We Remember Walk for Oklahoman's lost on 9/11/01 at the Oklahoma Capital at 6pm
Del Moss
June 23, 2008
I found this site while searching my genealogy. I too offer a prayer for you family.
Tammy Johnson
October 28, 2007
Once again, I find myself back at this sight. I am sad. I wonder how many people have forgotten what has happened. Those of us that knew people who were a sacrifice, can never forget, but what about those that were not touched "closer to home"? God took you for a reason. To wake others up, which worked , at first. You already know, but every one who sees this sight as well as your family needs to know that there are people out there who remember you. We know why God took back what was borrowed in the first place. I look at your picture, and I see your children. I love them and I miss them. I remember you Brian. One day I will meet you again, and it will be glorious. Until then, may God hold you in His arms. Thinking of you and your family, Tammy.
Doug Abraham
October 28, 2007
Happy Birthday!!!
Jessi Lee
September 12, 2007
You sound like a great person. & im glad you where from oklahoma, and think you for serving our country. & dieing for our country.
Bod Bless.
Waylon Smith
September 11, 2007
Today marks 6 yrs. Im sure its 6 very long years for your family and friends. I wanted to take this moment to thank you for your service to our country. Although I never knew you, I have you and your family in my prayers today. God Bless
P Tabbernor
August 30, 2007
In memory....
This is the guy I remember! Always smiling! his office in the background
Daniel Shelley
March 27, 2007
Brian, I remember us always calling on you when we were being trained at the ceremonial guard. You always looked like the person who would get our backs being our LPO. I also remember one day (September 2000)that I was supposed to stand watch at the gate in full uniform, and you were going to be taking me over there because it was so early. I was shocked when I was supposed to meet at your office at 430am, I was 10 minutes early, and i thought for sure I beat you there, and I cut the corner, there you were, sitting at your desk(shown in photo) and you said are you ready, I said ready, and you took me over there. That was the one on one that I wont forget about you. To Brian's family, he touched a lot of lives, and just know we are out here remembering him and wishing you all good memories!
Kristine
November 2, 2006
As I stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.
Tomache Vargas
October 6, 2006
I was a very good friend of Brian. I was one of the first ones called by his wife on that day of days. It is hard to believe that it's been 5 years. I miss talking to my friend. I think of him often. I never knew about this site, but now I do. I hope everyone is healing as I have been.
Tim Kruse
September 13, 2006
Moss family, I served with Brian on the USS Alabama, and he always was there with a smiling face, ready to teach and mentor. I think of Brian often. He will be missed. Fair winds and following seas.
Tammy Johnson
September 12, 2006
I had the honor to have a parent/teacher relationship with Brian as his daughter was in my first grade class. He was such a loving father. I have stayed in contact with his wife and two children, whom I love dearly. I pray for them and I know that they will see their daddy and husband again in light of our wonderful Lord. May God bless your family and hold you in his hands until you are reunited with Brian again. Brian, thank you for your legacy and what it stands for. Art, Britne, Nick, and I appreciate your sacrifice and will never forget your awesome energy and contagious smile!! We love you and your family.
vince rollerson
September 11, 2006
I was thinking about this day and the ones we lost.I knew him as a guy who would do whatever it took to get the job done.We were sationed at the U.S.NAVY CEROMONIAL GUARD UNIT in WASHINGTON,DC.He was a smart man who was always willing to do what it took to get the job done.FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS.
vivian vizcarra
September 11, 2006
Be Still
Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.
Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.
If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.
Richard Espinoza
June 20, 2006
Thank you Brian! you stood the watch! my family is grateful and I am honored to have been a shipmate!
God Bless you Sir! God bless the Moss family!
Annie McColloch
May 12, 2006
Pat sent this site to me 2 days ago. I have read through all the memorial notes and cried many tears. Words just seem so empty - looking at Brians face and smile posted here cuts through the heart and brings new sadness for the loss of his young, precious life. On the positive side, I am so thankful for Brian - for his life and the person he was, a loving, caring, generous man. I am thankful for his parents and extended family that taught him to be the person he became because of their love and caring. Brian lives on today in the hearts of many as is witnessed by all those who have taken time to sign this memorial. Brian, we will always love you and cherish your memory in our hearts and minds!
mom & dad
May 10, 2006
My Dear Son,
My heart is still so full of love for you,and my eyes full of tears.We miss you so much,not a day goes by that we don't remember your smile & wit.You brought so much love to us & We thank you for being you.
Lena Christian
March 5, 2006
We all miss you dearly, I know you will always watch over and I hope someday I can make the family proud like you have and will forever.
Laura Wilkinson
February 3, 2006
Brian, You are not forgotten.
Fair Winds and Following Seas-
Laura Wilkinson
USN, Ret
Ben Brenner
September 11, 2005
Fair winds and following seas shipmate, it was a pleasure to serve with you.
LESLIE BIAS
September 9, 2005
BRIAN, I HAVE BEEN TO THIS SITE A DOZEN TIMES AND HAVE STRUGGLED WITH THE PERFECT WORDS, THEN I REALIZED NO WORDS CAN EXPRESS HOW MUCH YOUR FRIENDSHIP MEANT TO ME, BARELY A WEEK GOES BY THAT I DONT TEAR UP JUST THINKING ABOUT YOU, ME, MELINDA AND PAM AND ALL THE WONDERFUL TIMES WE HAD TOGETHER YOU WILL ALWAYS BE ONE OF MY DEAREST AND BEST FRIENDS, AND THE BEST COUSIN I EVER HAD. I LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU WITH ALL MY HEART.
Donna Pearce
April 13, 2005
I never actually met Brian Anthony Moss in person; yet I know him and love him as though he were my own son. At the time of Brian's death I was the editor of the local newspaper. It was my job to write the story of the sacrifice Brian and his family had made for the freedom of all Americans. As the mother of a son serving in the military at the time, I had trouble writing the story objectively. It was a story that took me beyond the reporting of facts into a world of heartwrenching emotions. Even though we lived in small towns only five miles apart, it was the first time I had met Brian's family. My heart was broken for Pat and Billy Moss, who lost their only son, and for Brian's sisters who lost their only brother. Soon after that, with Pat's blessing and participation, several area mothers of military children organized the Brian A. Moss Memorial Chapter of American War Mothers. Brian became a son to us all. Pat and Billy have become very good friends of my husband and I; and we will always feel blessed for them and for Brian.
Donna & David Pearce (Eufaula, OK)
April 13, 2005
Floyd Sloan
December 16, 2004
I just happened on this memorial site and to an old friend Bill (Brian's Dad) I just wanted to say how sorry I am that you lost your son. I have two sons and a daughter and can't imagine what it must be.
In my prayers and love,
Floyd
Manter & Angela Bock
September 11, 2004
I met my husband while he was stationed in D.C. and working with Brian. I actually remember meeting him because everyone else always introduced themselves by their last name, but he introduced himself as Brian, and I ways seemed to remember that. Manter and I were sent here to Ca. just a year before it all happened. 17 days later while Manter was deployed, I found out I was pregnant with our first child. That same week I found Brian's name on one of the lost lists. I had to tell my husband, that his friend he had worked with everyday, and had even worked in the Pentagone with, was gone. At 6 months pregnant, we found out we were having a boy, and almost right away, we knew what name to pick. For you the family, as a mother and Navy wife I would just like you to know, we think of Brian everyday as we watch our daily reminder, Brian E. Bock grow.You all and Brian are with us and in our thoughts everyday.
Jeff, Shari, Karlie & Ryan Saenz
September 11, 2003
We met Brian while we were stationed in Kings Bay, Georgia. He had a smile that will never be forgotten! He is one of those people you know you will like the minute you meet him! We had the pleasure of meeting his wife and kids while we were stationed in Washington. Our Prayers are always with you. Hey Brian " I Miss you" Until we meet again.
All Our Love
Ruth Sumney
February 2, 2003
I've been wearing a "Mercy Band" with Brian Anthony Moss's name engraved on it for well over a year now on my right wrist. I have prayed countless times for his grieving family, not knowing anything about his background. I just got my first computer & got online at Christmas time & today I finally learned who Brian was, saw his photo, and felt the grief all over again. I have two grown sons, ages 27 & 23 and as I try to put myself in his mother's place it just tears me apart. I just want his family to know they have been lifted up in prayer over & over again & fresh prayers are offered today, Feb. 2, 2003. I think it is wonderful that you have started a scholarship fund in his memory. May God comfort you with good memories of a good son who gave his life on 9-11, the darkest of days. God bless your family always.
Jimmy Gibbs
November 19, 2002
Tonight I met Brian's Mom on the internet. Through her, I learned of his ultimate sacrifice for me and all other Americans. I am truly grateful. And although I never knew him in life, I'll never forget him in death. Rest in peace Brian.
Alisa (Cole) Davenport
September 24, 2002
May Brian rest in peace. I have known the Moss family for a lot of years and went to school with Angie. Brian will always be a hero!
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