Elmer S. Moss Jr.
Died:
May 9, 2008
Elmer S. Moss Jr., 82, of Greeneville, died Friday at his
home.
His family provided the following statement: "He was born Aug.
6,1925, in Polk County, Ga. He lived on the Moss farm in the Lake Creek community until the age of
18.
"After graduation from Cedartown High School in June of 1943, Elmer
went to Akron, Ohio, to live with his uncle, T.C. Moss and his family. While in Akron, Elmer was
employed by the Goodyear Aircraft Plant helping to build the Navy Corsair fighter
plane.
"Mr. Moss was drafted into the U.S. Army and inducted into service
on Nov. 18, 1943, in Cleveland, Ohio. Elmer reported for active duty on Dec. 9, 1943, in Columbus,
Ohio.
"He was sent to Flora, Miss., and assigned to 143rd Ordnance
Automotive Based Battalion for basic training on Jan. 1, 1944. After completing basic training and
two weeks furlough, he was sent to Red River Ordnance Depot near Hooks, Texas, about 20 miles from
Texarkana, Texas, for technical training.
"Mr. Moss and his unit were
shipped to the European Theatre of Operations in early August. He served in Europe for 21 months and
received three campaign stars for the Rhineland, Central Europe and Ardennes campaigns. He was
discharged with the rank of technical sergeant in April of 1946.
"He
graduated from the University of Georgia with a BBA degree. He was then employed by the J.C. Penney
Company for 35 years and managed retail stores in South Carolina, Florida and Tennessee. He retired
on Aug. 31, 1985.
"Mr. Moss married the love of his life, Lillian Inez
George Moss, on Aug. 6, 1950."
In addition to his wife, survivors include
two children and their spouses: Michael Richard and Louise Moss of Houston, Texas, and Janice Marie
and David Southerland of Lawrenceville, Ga.; two granddaughters and a grandson-in-law: Jenny Diane
and Charles Gargotta and Rachel Nicole Moss, both of Houston; one grandson: Corey Davis Southerland
of Lawrenceville; and two great-grandchildren: Anthony Vincent Gargotta and Catherine Danielle
Gargotta, both of Houston.
The family will receive friends from 3-4 p.m.
today at Doughty-Stevens Funeral Home.
A memorial service will follow
visitation at 4 o'clock in the funeral home chapel.
The Rev. Dr. David
Green will officiate.
Condolences may be sent to the Moss family online
at www.doughty-stevens.com