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Jeri Jump
February 1, 2011
Dear Dan,
I'm sorry that I couldn't make it to the funeral. I loved Jean very much. She helped me so much when we were neighbors. I still have lots of information that she gave me about healing and i reference it often. She made a tremendous impact in my life. I will always love and appreciate her for her openness and willing to share. I'm sorry that she has passed beyond the veil.
Lots of Love, Jeri Jump
Barb Belman
January 28, 2011
Dear Dan
I am very sorry for the loss of your lovely wife. Even though I never had the prviledge of meeting her, I can tell from stories of her that she was a wonderful person with many talents.
May fond memories, love of friends and family help you and your family through this sad time.
With Deepest sympathy,
Barb
Grant & Wendy Reich
January 27, 2011
Hi Brother Moss,
I don't know if you remember us or not, but Grant served as Executive Secretary to Bishop Doug Bush with you and Reed Miller as counselors in the bishopric in the Provo 3rd Ward years ago. We were saddened to hear of the passing of Sister Moss. You both were very kind to us and we have very fond memories of living in Provo because of people like you. I remember Grant going out of town for work and you and LuJean inviting me to dinner. We remember when we moved to Kaysville in 1992, the entire bishopric and wives came up to our house for a dinner and you brought us a beautiful painting that you had painted. We still have it hanging in our living room today. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and know that you both have touched our lives.
Love,
Grant & Wendy Reich
Fran Comet Christensen
January 27, 2011
My dear sweet friend Jean will be deeply missed. She played the organ and piano so beautifully, with so much feeling and love for the Lord and those that appreciated music. I will never forget how much we enjoyed playing together for sacrament meetings and Relief Society events. We walked together at the Mall for years and shared many common interest, but most of all she loved her family and was so very proud of their individual accomplishments. She was so proud of each grandchild that went on a mission. She would love to tell me about those little grandchildren that stole her heart each family or Sunday dinner she would have them over. She was always willing to surprise someone that was feeling down with a pan of her wonderful and tasty orange rolls. I will miss her so much...how I wished I had visited with her more often. I truly loved my sweet friend Jean.
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