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Russell Moser

Posted at 7:14 pm February 14, 2013
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Russell Moser

Russell Moser

Russell Moser, age 45, of Knoxville and formerly of Briceville, passed away suddenly on Feb. 5 at his residence in Knoxville.

Russell loved dogs and especially his dogs Domino and Spike Wayne. Russell was a loving father and grandfather and enjoyed spending time with kids.

Russell is survived by his fiancé Linda Carr, and her daughter Amanda, both of Knoxville; parents, Von and Henriatta Moser, of Briceville; son, Jeremiah Edward Moser; daughter, Ashley Nicole Moser; brothers, Darrell Stocks, David Stocks, Wendell Moser, Christopher Moser, all of Briceville, Von Lynn Moser, of Norris; sister, Angie Seiber, of Briceville; grandchildren, Makaylynn Madisun Moser, Maliyah Faythe Temple Moser, Jaxon Leonard Moser; and twins on the way.

Russell’s family received friends on Saturday, Feb. 9, with his funeral service following in the chapel of Jones Mortuary. Russell’s interment followed at Leach Cemetery in Lake City.

Jones Mortuary in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences can be made at www.jonesmortuaryllc.com.

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