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TJ Moss, 39, Taylor County, KY (1984-2024)

Thomas Justin "TJ" Moss of Campbellsville, Kentucky, son of Mike Moss and Tammie Cox Creason, was born on April 11, 1984 in Taylor County, Kentucky. He departed this life on Thursday, January 25, 2024 in Casey County, Kentucky having attained the age of 39 years, nine months and fourteen days.

He had made a profession of faith in Christ and was a member of Brush Creek Baptist Church. TJ enjoyed helping people - through kind words or good deeds, and with his friendly smile.


Survivors include two daughters: Mila Moss and Taylin Moss of Campbellsville; his father: Mike Moss of Hudgins; his mother and step-father: Tammie and Jessie Creason of Campbellsville; one sister and brother-in-law: Jennifer and Neal Bault of Knifley; two brothers and one sister-in-law: Brandon Moss of Summersville and Curtis and Rachel Moss of Campbellsville; two step-sisters and a step brother-in-law: Bethany Creason and Brittany and Brett Hall all of Georgia; nieces and nephews: Tristan Watson, Lexie Watson, Maelynn Bault, McKinley Moss, Camden Moss, Landry Moss, Layla Moss, CoraLeigh Moss, Malique Spaulding, Breanna Clark, Laci Hodgens and Emberly Rose Clark; aunts and uncles: Randall and Justin Cox, Timmy and Genesha Hodgens all of Campbellsville, Mitchell and Patricia Moss, Betty Jean Moss, Ricky Moss, Stanley and Shirley Moss and Lula "Tootie" Alexander, Janet and Mitchell Milby, and Judy Dial all of Summersville, Lucille Vaughn and Minnie Willson both of Louisville, Joyce and Howard Kissinger of Shepherdsville, and Betty Jo Thornsberry and Frank Cornell of Mt. Washington; great aunt: Lana Pendleton of Campbellsville; plus a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by aunts and uncles: Chris Sallee, Chaptman Moss, Billy and Emma Moss, Billy Vaughn and Margie and Leroy Brown.

The funeral services will be conducted at 2pmCT on Monday, January 29th, 2024 at the Gupton-Landrum Funeral Home in Greensburg with burial to follow in the Aetna Grove Cemetery. Bro. Greg Whitlow officiating. Visitation is requested after 9 until the time of the service on Monday.

Expressions of sympathy are requested to be made in the form of donations to the Green County Food Pantry, which can be made at the funeral home.

Pallbearers: Tristan Watson, Jordan Milby, Donnie Price, Brandon Moss, Curtis Moss and Malique Spaulding

Honorary Pallbearers: Jessie Creason and Timmy Hodgen.


This story was posted on 2024-01-27 22:46:34
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