A graveside celebration of life service will be held at Clingman Memorial Gardens
BLACKSBURG – Roy Gene Moss, 72, died Saturday, Sept. 76, 2002, in Upstate Carolina Medical Center.
A native of Cherokee County, he was the son of the late Ambrose and Maggie Wilson Moss and was retired from Minette Mills.
Surviving are three sons, Alvin "Hair Bear" Moss and Tony Moss, both of Blacksburg, and Randy "Flip" Moss of Gaffney; two brothers, J.C. "Cotton" Moss and Ronnie Moss, both of Blacksburg; four sisters, Eula M. Young of Troutdale, Va., Geneva M. Jenkins, Eveleen M. Patterson, both of Blacksburg, and Shirley M. Owens of Lake Wylie; and eight grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Moss was preceded in death by two sisters, Blanche Allen and Pat Howe.
Graveside services will be held at Clingman Memorial Gardens.
A graveside celebration of life service will be held at Clingman Memorial Gardens
BLACKSBURG – Roy Gene Moss, 72, died Saturday, Sept. 76, 2002, in Upstate Carolina Medical Center.
A native of Cherokee County, he was the son of the late Ambrose and Maggie Wilson Moss and was retired from Minette Mills.
Surviving are three sons, Alvin "Hair Bear" Moss and Tony Moss, both of Blacksburg, and Randy "Flip" Moss of Gaffney; two brothers, J.C. "Cotton" Moss and Ronnie Moss, both of Blacksburg; four sisters, Eula M. Young of Troutdale, Va., Geneva M. Jenkins, Eveleen M. Patterson, both of Blacksburg, and Shirley M. Owens of Lake Wylie; and eight grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Moss was preceded in death by two sisters, Blanche Allen and Pat Howe.
Graveside services will be held at Clingman Memorial Gardens.
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