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Andrew Moss

July 24, 1948 - September 6, 2020

It's with great sorrow that we inform you of the passing of our beloved father and husband, Andrew Moss, at the age of 72. His passing has left a big void in our lives and he will be sorely missed. We are very grateful for all the kind messages we have already started receiving, they mean a lot to us. Seeing as many of those who knew him are now spread out across the world, we wanted to find a way to capture any memories, stories, thoughts or words that anyone wanted to share. He was a wise, kind, thoughtful, witty, eccentric, mischievous and sensitive soul. Being a teacher was without any doubt his life's purpose which brought him immense pride and joy. He was also a wonderful father, brother, uncle, husband and friend in too many ways to mention. We are grateful to have been a part of his journey and are very proud of what he achieved, and everything he did to encourage and inspire the generations of children that he taught. To quote him in his own words... "What a weird and wonderful life it has been"...

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2020-09-07 19:33:47 wrote:

Cass, Clare, Jax, We are so sorry to hear Papa Mossy is gone. We have many happy memories of him and know you must feel so sad. Tales around the fire, rummikub, mustn’t grumble, gallons of pumpkin soup, fried fish for fish and chip night on the porch. Croissants in Salat. Coffee in Gourdon. Laughter - lots of that! Lots of love and hugs to you all. X

2020-09-07 19:33:47 wrote: Cass, Clare, Jax, We are so sorry to hear Papa Mossy is gone. We have many happy memories of him and know you must feel so sad. Tales around the fire, rummikub, mustn’t grumble, gallons of pumpkin soup, fried fish for fish and chip night on the porch. Croissants in Salat. Coffee in Gourdon. Laughter - lots of that! Lots of love and hugs to you all. X

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  • ------ Anonymous user 08-09 2020 16:52

    Thank you so much for sharing the lovely memories you have of our times together in France with my Da. He thought you were both fab and loved that Christmas we had together. Soss xx

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