Genie Moss

genie moss

October 10, 1957 ~ August 9, 2014

SERVICES: 5:00 p.m. Saturday, August 9, 2014, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home OFFICIATING CLERGY: Pastor Carl Greene VISITATION: 1:00 p.m until 5:00 p.m Saturday at the Funeral Home MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Genie Moss Memorial Fund through the funeral home. Genie Irene Moss, 56, of East State Road 46, died at 4:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 6, 2014, at her home. Genie was born October 10, 1957, in Columbus, the daughter of Max and Florence Harden. A school bus driver for Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation for 16 years, she also had loved being a "stay at home Mom" for many years. She loved spending time with her grandson, Sawyer. Genie also loved her dog, and enjoyed gardening, astronomy and being outdoors living life. Survivors include her children, Carl Andrew Moss of Columbus, Sally Gene Moss of Hope, James Woodfil (Lesley) Moss II of Columbus, Caleb Harden Moss of Hope, Max Dale Moss of Hope, and Michael Glen Moss of Hope; sisters, Maxie Skidd of Salem and Melissa Harden of Cincinnati; and a grandchild, Sawyer Michael Moss. She was preceded in death by her parents, Max and Florence Harden.

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  1. I worked with Genie back in the days when all the kids went to Clifty Creek! What an awesome lady! Thoughts and prayers to the Moss family!!

  2. Carl,Sally,Sawyer,James,Lesley Caleb,Max and Michael Your Mother was such an amazing person although I hadn’t seen her in years. We had become friends when Carl was just a little boy when She went to Daytona Beach with us my Senior year in High School. Amazingly enough Sally and Jennifer became friends at Clifty Creek and then we were back into each other lives again!!We all get so busy in our day to day life and don’t take time to keep in touch with those who we have known forever!! My heart goes out to each of you and please know I will being praying God gives you all the strength to get thru this difficult time in which we don’t understand why?

  3. You have lost the most loving and giving Mom as well as a great friend. I loved her energy and zest in which she approached life. I can imagine the giant hole that is now in your life. Although the hole will never be filled, try to carry on her legacy. Love one another as much as she loved each one of you.


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