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David Bolter
March 20, 2006
With a heavy heart, I honor Leonard
Moss, my friend in the trenches at the Greater Richmond American Red Cross. I learned more than a thing or two from this wonderful man and was Blessed and Honored to have had
the priviledge of knowing him. I only met Mrs. Moss once and what love and kindness I saw between the two of them. I will always remember being up on the roof with Leonard, putting up the American Flag on a very windy day. That's where I see him now, on the wind and with Hazel in the hands of our Lord. Peace to you all and my sincere condolences to his family and friends.
JANET ROSS
March 16, 2006
I will surely miss you Uncle Leonard, sorry for the ball was just to heavy for me to carry. You will alway be in my heart.
Carol Bergeron
March 16, 2006
Leonard and I spent much time speaking of faith the years we worked together at the Greater Richmond Chapter of the American Red Cross - may the Lord hold you, in the palm of his hand and give you comfort and strength - I feel blessed to have know Leonard Moss.
Ellen Jones
March 16, 2006
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. Blessings to you all. Mr. Moss was a true friend and good person.
Mattie Robinson
March 16, 2006
My prayers are with you during this difficult time. Mr. Moss will be greatly missed.
Henry Williams
March 14, 2006
Encouragement and Prayers to the family. Mr. Moss will be missed. True friend and person to the Red Cross.
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