Minnie-Moss-Obituary

Minnie Moss

Dallas, Texas

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MOSS, MINNIEMinnie Moss, who dramatically touched the lives of thousands of patrons she served during her 37-year run as a waitress at the Stoneleigh Hotel, died on August 24, 2006 after a long battle with cancer. Feisty, strong-willed, funny and endlessly caring, she was a local legend who...

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Minnie! thank you for welcoming me to Texas in 1983. You loved me, you taught me and you've scolded me...justly deserved. I miss you so much.Look out St. Peter Minnie Moss is headed that way. I love you

She was the "happy" reason why I went to the "den". I didn't always know what I was going to eat, but for about 40 years, Minnie knew. She called me "twin" I am one,but nobody else called me "twin" A wonderful remeberance of not a waitress, but of a gracious, wonderful lady

What a great Lady!! Thank goodness she never wrote "The Book". She is so missed.

I've just returned from California and my heart aches to hear of the news of the loss of Miss Minnie. I've spent many a morning starting my day with her over coffee and breakfast, me ordering one thing only to have her tell me in her motherly manner "you can order that, but I'll bring you want you need....I gotta look after one of my boys !" We spent countless times talking about family. She was immensely proud of her daughter and grandchildren, of whom she would beemingly update me on. I...

What a great loss indeed. Minnie was a careful observer, a great teacher, tremendous networker, a spinner of tales but mostly a woman with a kind and generous heart. I shall miss her terribly.

Minnie was one of the greatest people I have ever known. I gave her a bathrobe for her last birthday, not knowing it would be her last. I'll miss her so much. No one can ever replace her.

We will always remember your laugh and loving care . . .

Buzz and I remember dear Minnie fondly. What a gal! Efficient, funny, and one of a kind. We shall miss her.

what a loss! a truly great lady and good friend. treasure the times spent with you and know that you will be truly missed. know, too, that you are in a better place with no more pain and surrounded by friends who have gone before. love you . . .