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Jackie Graylon Moseley, a dedicated law enforcement officer and a cherished family man, passed away on September 11, 2024 at the age of 73. Born on September 19, 1950, Jackie devoted his life to serving others, beginning his career in law enforcement, he began work in Williamson County in 1976, he then went on to help his brother Rodney at his cabinet shop all while serving as a Constable of Dickson County. His steadfast commitment to his community was shone when he helped to establish the Cumberland Furnace Volunteer Fire Department. After several years of serving as a Dickson County Constable, Jackie then went on to have a distinguished tenure at the Dickson City Police Department, where he proudly retired as a Sergeant. Even after retirement, his passion for public service continued, as he further contributed his skills to the Burns Police Department. While Jackie had many stories to share (some good and some bad), one of his favorite stories to tell was when he had the opportunity to drive Martina McBride around Dickson for a day while she was shooting a music video.
Beyond his remarkable career, Jackie was a beloved husband and father, whose love for his family knew no bounds. He treasured the moments spent camping under the stars, where laughter and love filled the air. His deep faith guided his life, as he found solace in reading the Bible and sharing its teachings with those around him. A sports enthusiast, Jackie passionately supported the Tennessee Titans, celebrating their victories with infectious enthusiasm.
Jackie’s heart grew even warmer during his quarterly police retiree dinners, occasions that his daughter Kim often accompanied him to, creating lasting memories filled with camaraderie and joy. Each gathering was a testament to the bonds he cherished, a gathering of like-minded individuals who shared a common history and respect for each other's service.
Jackie's love extended to his faithful dog, Peddy “Buddy Boy”, who brought joy and companionship to his life. He embraced every moment, from quiet evenings at home to joyous rides on his four-wheeler (especially at Windrock) that filled his heart with exhilaration and freedom. He loved his country fiercely, living out his values through a life of integrity, service, and faith.
More than just a man of the badge, Jackie Graylon Moseley was a loving husband, a doting father and grandfather, and a true friend to many. His legacy will continue to shine through the countless lives he touched, and though he may no longer walk among us, his spirit will forever resonate in the hearts of those he loved profoundly. As we remember Jackie, let us hold close the memories of his kindness, his laughter, and the unwavering love he brought to his family and community.
Visitation: will begin on Wednesday, September 18, 2024 from 2 – 8 PM and will continue on Thursday, September 19, 2024 from 1:00 PM until time of services.
Funeral Service: will begin at 3:00 PM on Thursday, September 19, 2024 from the Chapel of Spann Funeral Home with Terry Bright officiating and Bobby Martin giving the euology.
Interment: will follow on their family farm in Cumberland Furnace, TN.
Survived by:
Wife:
Wanda RayBurn Moseley of Cumberland Furnace, TN
Daughters:
Kimberly Moseley-Martin (Bobby) of Cumberland Furnace, TN
Ashley Moseley of Cumberland Furnace, TN
Grandchildren:
Brandon Martin (Krystal) of Cumberland Furnace, TN
Brittany Martin (James) of Cumberland Furnace, TN
Great Grandchildren:
Aria, Greyson, Stetson, Hazel, Zander
Siblings:
Terry Moseley (Pauline) of Burns, TN
Greg Moseley of Clarksville, TN
Rosemary Collier of Cunningham, TN
Sherry Schmittou of Clarksville, TN
Peggy Sensing (John Thomas) of Lenior City, TN
Brenda Goode of Murfreesboro, TN
As well as several nieces, nephews, cousins, and his law enforcement family.
Preceded in death by:
Parents: Earl and Bertha (Stone) Moseley
Siblings: Shirley Ann, Rodney, Barbara, Marsha, and Pat
Arrangements by Spann Funeral Home & Cremation Services (615) 446-1123
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