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Article: Funeral director's personal touch helps ease sorrow.(Neighbor)(Batavia)
- Article from:
- Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Article date:
- April 19, 2007
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Byline: Sammi King
He may be your last friend on earth, and many of you have never met him. Bryan Moss is someone you should know.
Moss grew up in Mendota, a small rural community southwest of here. He first thought about being a funeral director when he was just 16.
"I was a junior in high school when my father died unexpectedly from a heart attack," Moss said. "He was only 42. Our funeral director helped my family so much during that difficult time."
It was a very tough time for the young teen. While struggling with losing his dad, Moss was also trying to figure out what to do with his life.
"I had a football scholarship so ...