Gregory David Moss was born on St. Patrick’s Day March 17, 1982, in Ogden, Utah. He was the youngest of two sons born to Chris Moss and Susan Bradford Browning. Greg passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on July 17, 2025, while on the job for Coca-Cola where he worked as an installer.
Greg graduated from West High School in 2000.
Greg was a very loving and involved father to his two sons, Tyson and Cainen Moss. His sons were his entire world. Greg did an amazing job and they are amazing young men.
Greg was a die-hard San Francisco 49ers fan. He also enjoyed playing basketball and bowling. Greg’s favorite hobby was running his R.C. cars (remote-control cars).
Greg had his son, Tyson David Moss, with Tracie Chrisitson Giesbrecht. Greg later married Sara Marie Johnson Moss on October 12, 2012. They had a son, Cainen Jayce Moss. The two later divorced.
Greg was currently with his partner of 8 years, Lindsie Campbell.
Greg is survived by his sons, Tyson and Cainen, his father Chris Moss (fiancé Elaine Christensen), his mother Susan Bradford Browning (Rick), and his girlfriend/partner Lindsie Campbell, and her daughter Daytona Campbell and her two children, Izayah (who called Greg “Bompa”), and Avanna.
Greg was preceded in death by his older brother Christopher Jason Moss (C.J.), who passed in 2007 while working in the oilfield. He was also preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents.
In lieu of flowers, the family has set up a gofundme account at America First Credit Union https://gofund.me/97500b02 to help cover his final expenses and bills that were outstanding at the time of his passing. This will also be used for his sons’ future needs.
A celebration of Greg’s life will be held at a later date.
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