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Monday
January 9, 2006

GEORGE
MOSS
This
came in from Frank Longoria, a patrol deputy in the Sheriff's
Office, Liberty County, Texas:
"I
lost a good friend on the 30th, my birthday; George Moss, who had
worked for the Sheriff's Office for the past 16 years, was diagnosed
with cancer in early 2005. George was in charge of the civil
division, and as such served civil process, i.e.; divorce papers,
lawsuits, etc. It wasn't a glamorous job, not what you picture when
you think of police work, but he was good at what he did and very
conscientious in his duties. George wasn't Hollywood's idea of a
cop, but he was my idea of a cop, the unacknowledged public servant
who quietly went about his business and did it well, with no
expectations of public recognition. George deemed a job
well done its own reward, a task which he accomplished day in
and day out, always ready to help wherever he could. If you were out
on traffic, he would stop to check on you, for no other reason than
he cared about his fellow deputies. I am sending George's obituary
to you; I don't know if you can, but I would appreciate it if, maybe
you could mention George's passing on the website. He wasn't
Hollywood's version of a supercop, but he was a cop's cop,
nonetheless; which in my book, makes him a supercop."
George
Ray Moss, 59, of Hardin died Friday, December 30, 2005 at his home.
Funeral
services will be held at 10:00 AM, Tuesday, January 3 at the
Hardin Baptist Church in Hardin. Interment will follow at Antioch
Cemetery in Buna, Texas. Visitation will be Monday, January 2,
from 3:00 PM until 7:00 PM at Allison funeral Service in Liberty.
George
was born in Evening Shade, AR to his parents, Boyd George Moss and
Roxie Faye Barnett. He graduated from Evening Shade High School in
1965. He was retired from the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office.
George had attained the office of Master Jailer and Master Peace
Officer. He was a member of the force in Liberty County for
sixteen years. He was also a member of the Gus A. Brant Masonic
Lodge, AF & AM in Houston, TX. Gardening and cooking were
among his favorite things to do.
George
is survived by wife, Julie Marie Ansley Moss of Hardin and
children: sons; Keith Allen Moss and wife Kimberly, Jeffrey
McKinley Moss and wife Shannon all of Wichita, Kansas, Richard
Odom and wife Chastity of Hardin, Chad Edward Turner and wife
Crystal of Daisetta and daughters, Cindy Fregia and husband Joey
of Hardin, Kimberly Arin Moss of Hardin. Sisters: Evelyn Gail
Vickery of Baytown and Brenda Arnold of Wichita, Kansas along with
grandchildren; Nicholas, Kymbal, and Bailey Fregia, Olivia Odom,
Cody and Kelsey Turner also survive.
I
did not know George, but his passing reminds us of the hard work and dedication of people in
public service who keep the streets safe for us all. Consider
this some public recognition for those that regard a job well done
its own reward.
Please
continue to tell your friends and colleagues to rent or buy EvenHand
if you watched and enjoyed it. Independent filmmakers like us depend
on word-of-mouth for our very survival.
Don't forget to visit the EvenHand
Store. We offer EvenHand posters, T-shirts and SLPD shoulder
patches, as well as the popular "FAT COP" tank
top. There is some lively trading going on in the SLPD shoulder
patch department, so if you have a police patch you're interested in
trading, please visit the EvenHand store or send an email.
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the film, please take a minute and register your vote there.
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