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William P. Moss II

Indian Wells, California

1920 - 2017 (Age 96)

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DIED
January 22, 2017
AGE
96
LOCATION
Indian Wells, California

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William P. Moss IIWilliam Moss, oil executive, movie producer, rancher, author, political confidant, and spiritual mentor, died at his home in Indian Wells, California, on January 22nd at age 96. Born in Wyoming in 1920, Moss grew up in the oil fields of Odessa, Texas and attended San Marcos...

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Rest in peace, dear friend.

Dear Bill donated $50,000 to our Dallas Against Drugs Campaign in 1989 when I was the Drug Czar of Dallas. We had no money but this enabled us to prepare a $3 million federal grant to organize 53 Dallas area agencies to fight the war on drugs. I loved him dearly and his heart was always in the right place. Dr. Diane Cheney now located in Sun City West , AZ. God bless this good man.

I am deeply sorry for this loss to family and friends. Our Heavenly Father is the God of Comfort; may you draw strength and hope from his words recorded in the scriptures:

My prayers are with you and your family. Mr. Moss was a wonderful caring man of honor. His blessings continued to blossom when you walked into his life. May strength continue to grace your footsteps from this day forward.

I'm so sorry for your loss Mrs. Moss, Mr. Moss will be missed you are in my prayers. Thank you both for so much you have done for my mom and her family. You are appreciated!

Pat Owens

I'm so sorry for your loss Mrs Moss, Mr Moss was a good and kind man to my mother and her children. He will truly be missed but I know deep down he's in a beautiful place... Please take care of yourself and know we will always be greatful for the kindness you've shown to my mother...
RIP Mr Moss

Sorry for your loss praying for you and your family thank you Mr. Moss for being a wonderful and special friend to the Jackson family RIP.

Bill was a good and persistent friend who went out of his way to keep up the relationship. He was a summer campmate for 40 years. He kept going, even when times were trying. He overcame so much and did a lot for those people and causes he cared for.

The world will miss you, Bill.

Dianne, you brought so much joy and care to his life. We pray your pain will cede to wonderful thoughts of your good times together.