JOHN A. MOSS DEC. 12, 1959 - NOV. 25, 2006 John A. Moss, age 46, is survived by his wife Lillia Moss of Modesto; children: Kimberly Moss of Cathedral City, CA and Jack Moss of Hamilton, AL; siblings, Harris (Sonny) Moss of Waterford, and Linda Trueblood of Modesto, Deborah Romjue of Sacramento and three grandchildren.
Visitation for John will be held at Eaton Family Funeral Home in Modesto from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006. Private burial will be held at Lakewood Memorial Park in Hughson.
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Tanisha Tull
December 7, 2006
I am so sorry to hear of your loss, i remember john as a fun loving man. i could talk to him like as if he was my own father sometimes. he always knew just the right things to say to make me smile. i will truly miss him!!
Kimberly Moss
December 7, 2006
I'm the daughter of John anthony moss. I will miss my dad with every beat of my heart till the day i die. He was the best father to Jack and i. he did the best he knew how to. He was always soo funny,goofy,loving. He was someone who would give to others when he at times could barley help himself.
I still can't beleive that he is no longer with us.My phone is now very quiet.."smirk".. as my pops would call alot..just because he cared. I could go on and on about my dad.You made Jack and i both the people we are today.
You will always always always be with us. " I can only Imagine "
THANK YOU DADDY!!
Robin Kelsey
December 6, 2006
I remember John,I to went to school with him. I am so sorry for your loss. Losing people we really love is a tragedy.I lost my only brother last year a week b4 Christmas
Linda Trueblood
December 3, 2006
I'm Linda, John's oldest sister. The John that we all knew and loved was the one that would give you the shirt off his back if you needed one. The person who would feed homeless people on real dishes and only ask that the dishes be left in his yard after they finished eating when he really didn't have enough to eat himself. The person who would call and pretend to be the President or someone else when he was being funny. The person who aggravated the heck out of you by calling 10 times aday. Believe me there were times I wouldn't pick up the phone. Even though he alwasys ended his phone calls to me with I love you sis. But most of all I will miss, as our Mother referred to it "His Joey Brown smile" and his blue eyes. Gone from this earth but always in my heart.
Shane Hodge
December 3, 2006
It's a sad time for the whole family We all have a fond memory or two of John. He could be very funny at times. He will be missed.
karen munoz-hickey
December 3, 2006
I was so sad to read about John's death. I went to school with him and debbie, for what seemed like all my school life. I remember him as being funny, quiet, and always dressed well. After losing my only daughter last year, i have learned that it brings comfort to a family when people remember their loved ones fondly. Again iam so sorry for your loss. Karen Munoz-Hickey
Tandy(Tammy) Langum
December 3, 2006
To The Family Of Johnny Moss:
Johnny & Debbie were best friends of my Brother Rocky & myself(Tammy Overturf), all the fun we had at La Loma jr. high & Downey, Johnny was always a joy to be around, he was so funny!He & sister Debbie always teased my about my accent! The okie!
Johnny god-bless you, you were the best! Rest in peace! Debbie, to you I'll never for you, you both were truly one of a kind! Tammy & Rocky Overturf!
Deborah Romjue
December 2, 2006
Deborah, big sister to John.To my loving sweet baby brother untill we meet again, you will forever be in my constant thoughts and heart My love always your sister Deborah
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