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    Paul Grady Moss, Jr.

    Paul Grady Moss, Jr.

    Male 1918 - 2010  (92 years)

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    • Name Paul Grady Moss 
      Suffix Jr. 
      Birth 1918  Americus, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Gender Male 
      Death 07 Feb 2010  Roswell, Fulton, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Person ID I941  Georgia Society Member Graves Registry
      Last Modified 4 Jul 2011 

    • Headstones
      Moss, Paul
      Moss, Paul
      GPS: 34 deg 2.715' N, 84 deg 20.337
      Plot: Section 1, Grave 1094
      Moss, Paul (Christmas - Wreaths Across America)
      Moss, Paul (Christmas - Wreaths Across America)

    • Notes 
      • Paul Moss graduated from the University of Alabama and later received his MBA from Georgia State University. Mr. Moss was employed with Southern Bell at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and was called to active duty. He served as a Captain in the U.S. Marines in the Pacific Arena during WW II. He was awarded the Bronze Star for his service.
        When released from active duty in November 1945 he returned to work with Bell South in Atlanta. Later, he became employed at Lockheed Corporation in Marietta, where he worked until he retired in 1983.

        For many years he was an active member of Second Ponce de Leon Baptist church in Atlanta where he taught Sunday school, served as a deacon, and was a member of the Triple E. Sunday school class.

        After moving to Roswell in 1975, he became very active in the Roswell Historical Society, serving as President, 1981-1982. His lifelong interest in genealogy led him into member in the Page-Nelson Society, the Lee Society and the Charlemagne Society. He was a charter member of the Piedmont Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution. He also became active in the First Baptist Church of Roswell.