Doug Moss

by Lynn McMillen
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John Douglas "Doug" Moss Funeral service for Doug Moss, 81, will be Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 3:00 PM at First Methodist Church with Bro. Doug Wells, Bro. Mike Pope, Bro. Jimmy Legg, Glenn Thompson and Bro. Barry Dunn, officiating and Peck Funeral Home directing. Burial will be in Herring Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday, November 24, 2024 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at First Methodist Church.

Mr. Moss passed away on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at NHC Healthcare. He was born December 23, 1942, in Morgan County, to John Edgar Moss and Edna Earl Slate Moss.

He was a faithful member of Hartselle First Methodist Church and choir, and was a member of the King James Version Quartet. He was also a member of Regents Quartet for many years and sang with the Michael Dean Group, “Memphis”.

He was the Owner and Operator of Moss Audio and installed sound systems in Churches, Schools and Auditoriums all over the Southeast. He provided the sound for the Old Time Fiddler’s Convention for many years. Doug served as the Chairman for the Chamber of Commerce and was a member of the Hartselle Rotary Club.

He graduated from Morgan County High School, was in the Morgan County High Marching Band and then also graduated from Auburn University with a Degree in Mechanical Engineering, in 1966 and was a member of Auburn’s Marching Band. He was employed by NASA as a Mechanical Engineer until his retirement.

Preceded him in death were his parents, his first wife; Angie Thomason Moss, a brother; Jimmy Day and a granddaughter; Olivia Alred.

Survivors include

Wife – Tammy Garnett Moss

Sons – John Lane Moss
Barry Scott Moss
Jonathan Alred (Emily)

Daughter – Danna Owen (Joseph)

Four Grandchildren- Madalynn Grace Owen, Katie Beth Owen, Henry Alred and Winston Alred

Pallbearers will be Tom Scott, Mike Tucker, David Langston, Johnnie Howell, Jimmy Reeder, Glenn Thompson, Mike Root and Alan King.

Honorary Pallbearers will be members of the First Methodist Church Choir.

His family wishes to extend “Special Thanks” to the staff of NHC Moulton for their wonderful, loving care.

In lieu of flowers; family requests memorial donations be made to the “Good Samaritan Fund” at First Methodist Church.

Peck Funeral Home

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