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Ray Moss

Ray Moss - school picture 
Graduate with EHS Class of 1969 

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© Enid News & Eagle
7 August 2020
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Ray Moss

Ray Moss
February 10, 1951 ~ August 2, 2020

Ray Moss passed away on Aug. 2, 2020. He was born in Enid, OK, on Feb. 10, 1951, to Owen and Erma (Schroeder) Moss.

He attended Enid High and graduated in 1969. He joined the Navy until coming home to take care of his parents. He worked for Chromaloy Aero Space for 40 years as union president and supervisor.

He is survived by his brothers Roger Moss, Enid, OK, Jerry Fast and wife Mary, Weatherford, OK.

He leaves behind many relatives, but Wayne, Beverly, Melody, Patty and John were always there for him. He had many friends that he loved, and Rick and Jim were just a few. He also leaves behind Johnnetta and Londynn who He adored.

Services are pending after cremation. 


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