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MOSS, Myra Entered into eternal rest on the morning of November 30, 2008. Myra Ann Allen Moss, widow of Tommy Allen Moss. Residence, North Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends of Myra Allen Moss are invited to attend her memorial service Thursday, December 4, 2008 at one o'clock in J. Henry Stuhr, Inc., West Ashley Chapel (3360 Glenn McConnell Pkwy.). Friends may call Thursday between noon and the time of service. Mrs. Moss was born October 22, 1936, the daughter of John Allen and Lorena Teaster Allen Fortenberry. She was a Branch Manager, Vice President, of Wachovia Bank and retired after thirty years. She is survived by her daughter, Debra L. Lukas and her husband Terry of Columbus, IN; her son, Allen Moss and his wife Deborah of North Charleston, SC; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren and her sister, Patsy Jo Littlejohn and her husband Donald of Union, SC. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Charleston Foundation, 3870 Leeds Avenue, Ste. 101, North Charleston, SC 29405. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier on Dec. 2, 2008.

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BEVERLY SMITH

December 10, 2008

DEAR DEBBIE AND ALLEN
I ASK GOD TO GIVE ME WORDS TO SPEAK BUT THEY DIDN'T COME. MY HEART IS SO HEAVY, EVEN THOUGH I KNOW SHE WOULD NOT WANT THAT. I LOVE MY AUNT MYRA AND WILL MISS HER UNTIL I SEE HER AGAIN. IT HELPS TO REMEMBER THE LAUGHTER. PLEASE KNOW THAT I AM FOREVER HERE FOR YOU BOTH. CAN'T YOU JUST IMAGINE THE PARTY THEY ALL HAD WHEN SHE ARRIVED AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN, IN MY SMALL BRAIN I CAN SEE MAMA SHOWING HER ALL THE THINGS WE HAVE HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT SINCE OUR CHILDHOOD. PLEASE STAY IN TOUCH I LOVE YOU BOTH.

BOB AND JEAN HORNING

December 7, 2008

MYRA,
JEAN AND I WILL MISS YOU SO MUCH. YOU WHERE LIKE A SISTER TO JEAN.I LOVED THE WAY YOU ALWAYS LOOKED AFTER JEAN. WE LOVE YOU. WE WILL MISS YOUR SMILE AND LAUGHTER.MAY GOD KEEP YOU IN HIS LOVING ARMS.

BOB AND JEAN HORNING

Karen Barrett

December 6, 2008

Dear Debbie and Allen...I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. I know I never met her but Debbie spoke very highly of her. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you guys.

Susan Pennell Livengood

December 5, 2008

Dear Debbie and Allen,
I was so sorry to hear about your Mom. I have always felt like we were all part of the same family and even though we haven't seen each other in a long time I still love you both very much and I truly loved your Mom and Dad as if they were my own. Her death saddens me so much. I just talked to her a few weeks ago and a few times since my Dad's death in Aug. I feel comfort in knowing that she, your Dad and my Dad are in heaven right now enjoying being together again. I am sure those same old stories that we all know so well are still being told!! God Bless You All. We love you and are keeping you all in our prayers.

DeAnn Evans

December 4, 2008

Debbie and Allen,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I, also am grieving the death of your mother. She and I are first cousins and grew up very close. We have been talking by phone very often and shared the same aspirations in life. What a shock and sorrow it is not to have her any more. She loved my mother dearly (your Aunt Lois) and grieved with us in Feb. when we buried our mother. We are losing so many members of our family. Please know our prayers are with each of you.

Love,
DeAnn Teaster Evans
Toccoa, Georgia

Evelyn Kitchings

December 4, 2008

Wow, what a shock. I knew Myra when I was a teenager, Debbie was just an INFANT, we went in different directions. I was close to her Mother in her last years and I have always loved Pat her dearly beloved sister. Recently I met Myra, late one night she, in her night gown. I had the pleasure of (washing her feet) what fun we had watching all the toxins come out, she so wanted to have less than Pat. She was Beautiful and I would have guess a picture of good Health. Wow, I just happen to be in Union, I just happen to take along my Ionic Foot Bath, I just Happen to overhear a phone conversation, I learned she was at Pat's home, I said, I want to see her, we went and this will be one of those precious memories that we can never forget. I thank God I just Happen to be there. I know her Momma had every Angel in Heaven with out streached wings to welcome her HOME. God is so Good he Loves each of you in a very special way today and wants you to know, Myra is in good hands. We shall meet again.

John Holloway

December 4, 2008

To Myra's family, please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of a wonderful lady. She inspired so many people and lived to help others. I first met her when I was transferred to Charleston with First National Bank and forever will remember her as the sweetest and most caring person. She always asked about my family, even when she was in such pain with her back. Please don't grieve, but rejoice in her life, one that so many will be forever enriched by.

Angie Kitchens

December 3, 2008

My loving Nana....Wow, what to even say? I love you and i know that you are much happier in heaven with papa, you two are looking down over us and smiling.. You will be missed greatly! I am only sorry you will never meet Halie or Kinsley but now they have not one guardian angel, but two of them. I love you so much!!!

Melissa Forinash

December 3, 2008

With deep condolences to Myra's family ---Debra and I were friends in high school and my mother (Jo) worked with Myra at the Brentwood Branch, I believe. I remember many happy times with Debra and her family and Myra was a very special person. I know if my mom were still alive, she would be very saddened by the news. God's strength and peace in this difficult time.....

Geno Thompson

December 2, 2008

Even though I met you only once, you were inspiration from that point on, what a beautiful lady, you will be missed. All Gods prayers.

Ashley Brabham

December 2, 2008

My sweet Aunt Myra,
In my time of deepest need, you and Uncle Tommy were there to hold my hand and wipe my tears away. I could never thank you enough while you both were here, but I will always remember your kindness and love. You never judged me only loved me as if I were one of your own. I cannot wait until we meet again. Take care of Nana and Papa until I get there. Oh, and Aunt Myra feed them good, as you always did. In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you always.

Barbara Ford

December 2, 2008

May GOD be your strength in this time of trouble.

Bobbie Ford

Cindy Shaw

December 2, 2008

I am so sorry for your loss. Myra and I worked together at the Brentwood Branch for six years. She was like a mom to me. We stayed in touch every year with a Christmas card and phone call. I loved her and will miss her so much.

Debbie Moss

December 2, 2008

My "Myrna"...........I love you so much.........I told you I love you but probably not enough... I never really told you just how much you meant to me but I believe you knew......You were so loving and caring not only to me but to everyone..........you were such a very special person and touched so many's lives.........I feel very fortunate that you were a big part of my life. You were my "momma" for the past 8 years.......I love you and miss you so much already. You will always be in my heart........
Love........Debbie (daugther-in-law)

Ronda Beyl

December 2, 2008

I've known Myra for a few years now and I will miss her dearly. She is one of the kindest people I've ever met. She made me feel like family and we loved her like she was our family. To Allen and Debbie, your Mom loved you very much and spoke of you every time I was with her. Hunter and I love you Myra and will miss you.
Ronda

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