GREGORY-MOSS-Obituary

GREGORY MOSS

Stoneham, Maine

1977 - 2015

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MOSS, Gregory 38, of Amesbury, passed away unexpectedly on September 21, 2015 at his home. Gregory was an English Teacher at Melrose High School for many years. He was born on February 11, 1977 to Alfred T. and Mary E. (Brunet) Moss. Besides his parents of Eliot, Maine, survivors include his...

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I love my daddy

I just found this obituary as searching up my dads name i am penelope moss his dughter of 5 when he died and i loves him very much and miss him very much I wish i could see him again

RIP

Deepest condolences to the Moss family.Mr. Moss was a gentleman and a caring person.The students loved him...they would always tell me what a great teacher he was when they came in the library. I worked with him for a short time-but he was always very upbeat and kind. Prayers for the family.

Mrs.Lichtman

Al, Mary and family, My deepest sympathy to all of you . May you find peace in your memories.

To the Moss Family, and especially little Penelope...I only knew Greg a couple of years since he moved to Amesbury. He was a good neighbor at Birchwood Pointe, and it was obviously how much he loved and adored his "Sweet Pea", Penelope. He will be missed in our community, mostly out at the pool watching her swim.

My prayers extend to all the lives he touched. May he rest peacefully.

Tracey Chalifour
Amesbury

To the family and close friends of Mr. Moss,

I am so sorry for your loss. The Melrose High School commmunity lost an amazing teacher, coach, and most importantly, friend. As a Melrose High graduate, I still carry with me the important life lessons Mr. Moss has taught me. I was grateful enough to have him as a teacher freshman year and junior year. I even had the pleasure of going on many ski trips with him. I know I am not the only student who was impacted greatly from the lessons Mr....

Penelope, Mary, Big Al, Jessica, Kelly and Moss Family.

I am deeply hurt by the loss of my best friend Gregory (Double Deuce) Moss. I already miss shooting the breeze talking about the B's, bee hives, drinking some beers trying to figure out how he was going to buy that Firebird with the big decal on the hood, making runs to the Wall family cabin, playing pond hockey in his back yard of NH, cooking everything in my kitchen with a turkey fryer in Virginia, hunting deer in Texas,...

To the family and friends of Mr. Moss, I send my deepest condolences. But, I just would like to tell you how much of an impact he had on my life. I was lucky enough to have Mr. Moss in my freshman year for Honors English. I walked in on the first day of class to see a man in a bowtie with a big smile and my life was never the same. Mr. Moss was an amazing teacher whose knowledge and passion truly changed the student I am today. Not only was he an amazing teacher but he was a mentor to me...