4303 Mahoning Ave
Youngstown, Ohio
AUSTINTOWN - David Edward Moss, 63, died unexpectedly April 18, 2024 at home.
David was born November 1, 1960, in Youngstown, the son of Carl and Jane Ferree Moss.
He was a graduate of Austintown Fitch High School. David owned and operated Moss Plumbing Supplies for many years.
In his spare time, David enjoyed watching and attending both Austintown Fitch and Youngstown State University Football games, where his son played. David always kept busy, whether it was playing golf, where he was proud of his hole in one, or bowling a perfect 300 game. He also enjoyed and looked forward to his weekly get togethers with his buddies.
He also had a love and passion for classic cars, NASCAR, riding his Harley Davidson, and watching the Cleveland Browns and Ohio State. He always had a soft spot for animals and especially loved his dogs, Mimi and Nikki.
David is survived by his children, Jena (Mike) Lake of Austintown and David J. Moss (Kristen Graul) of Austintown; sister Carol Wolfgang of Canfield; brother Frank (Diane) Moss of Austintown; two granddaughters, Kyndra and Kinsley Lake.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother Daniel C. Moss; and brother-in-law, Tim Wolfgang.
Per David's wishes, there will be no calling hours or services.
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John H Barton
April 17, 2025
Good Guy Good Friend!
frank scisinger
April 17, 2025
only dave would understand "ralph"
frank scisinger
December 19, 2024
like many more i knew dave was always very friendly
frank scisinger
April 27, 2024
rip dave
Frank scisinger
April 25, 2024
Rip dave im going to miss you
Georgeann Abbott
April 25, 2024
My deepest condolences to your family and friends
Vicky Fill
April 23, 2024
RIP ! My friend
Vicky Fill
April 23, 2024
RIP ! My friend ......
John Barton
April 23, 2024
You will be missed RIP!
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