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Frank E. Moss

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Senator Frank E. Moss "Ted" 9/23/11 ~ 1/29/03  Frank Edward Moss, age 91, passed away peacefully January 29, 2003. He was born September 23, 1911 in Holladay to James E. "Jimmy" and Harriet Maud Martin (Nixon) Moss. He married Phyllis Hart June 20, 1934 in the Salt Lake Temple.He graduated from...

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The Senator was a great man and I started in politics because of him. His victory in 1970 remains one of the most memorable moments in my life and his adherence to Democratic ideals continues to fuel my idealsm in the system.

Dear Brian and and all the Moss Family:
Collene and I wish to say to you that your father was truly a great man in every way. He is a credit to Utah and represented us well. I remember him and your family when I lived at 13th South and 14th East, in Salt Lake City.

And Brian we appreciated you so much for being our life-line while we were in Senegal, West Africa, and having you in our house to visit and worship. Thanks to you and your sweet wife for your friendship. We...

A thoughtful and progressive leader has left our midst. To Senator Moss: May your memory be eternal. To his family: our thoughts are with you.

Dear Phyllis & Family: REMEMBERING! Hayden Stewart Jones

Dear Marilyn, Brian & Ed,
Paul and I send our condolences from Hamilton, New Zealand where we are presiding over the New Zealand Missionary Training Center. I so appreciated your wonderful parents as I grew up in Wasatch Ward. What precious memories they helped make with the lovely luncheons, fun parties in your backyard, and the magnificent tree house. As Senator from Utah your father served us well, we were so proud of him. I fondly remember our family's visit to Washington D.C....

Dear Phyllis, Marilyn, Edward, and family: I still have memories of your family when we lived across the street from you on 13th South and 14th East. Ted was always so nice to me as a young child. I remember playing with Marilyn. It was a great neighborhood. What a good long productive life Ted lived.

Love, Nancy Hills Lamps

Dear Phyliss and Family. What a great person!!. I was so greatful to have known him. Mary Duanne loved you both so much and talked of you often while she was with us. Ted's legacy will live forever. Jack Wright - Love you.

Dear friends Ed, Marilyn, Brian and Carol:

My prayers are with you during the loss, funeral, and "celebration of life" of your Dad, our beloved "Senator Moss". What a great life he's lived. Reading the obituary was wonderful!

We are home from our mission at the Polynesian Cultural Center (18 mos.) now, unpacking, having our operations, etc. so won't be up to see you anytime soon. I've always enjoyed all of you so much: Ed and me being on the EHS "Bowling Team",...

To the Frank E. Moss family: I went to East High, class of 1959 with Edward. We extend our love and best wishes to all of you at this time of your lives. We have lost both of our parents and it is not fun. Your father was a good man and now he is at peace. May you find comfort and peace in your hearts.
Nathan & Norma (Strang) Larsen