Donald A. Moss

March 28, 2022
Donald A. Moss of Pinebluff passed away on March 28, 2022, at the Richmond County Hospice House at the age of 68.
Donald was born in Fayetteville on April 17, 1953, to the late Junnie and Margie Parker Moss. Following high school graduation, he worked with his father at Continental Auto Parts. Upon the retirement of his parents, Donald worked in the trucking industry before becoming a business owner in South Carolina where he met his, Aleksandra. After marrying they both became involved in real estate. Donald was known for his love and passion for playing golf; so much so that he was able to earn a golfing scholarship after high school. He was a dedicated Christian and loved the Lord. Along with his parents, Donald is preceded in death by, his uncle, Vernon Hobson
He leaves behind his wife, Aleksandra Moss of the home; his Aunt Bet "BeBe" Hobson of Spring Lake; children, Wesley Moss of Holly Springs and Jessica Moss of Charlotte; his sisters, Jennifer Davis, and her husband, Scott of Kernersville, Kim Donaldson and her husband, Steve of Roswell, GA; his cousin, Linda Gurnik of Southern Pines, many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 2, 2022, at 12:00 pm. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in LaFayette Memorial Park on Ramsey Street in Fayetteville.
Memorials may be made to a charity of your choice.
We met fifty four years ago..you were a friend then my brother in law..at my lowest point you gave a strong shoulder to cry on! Your mama loved you so much..I know whose arms youre in! Rest easy old friend!
Gone but never forgotten. We love you cuz!
I am so very sorry to hear this. Donald was a good man. Prayers for peace and comfort for the family.
Miss you my cousin love you
So many memories of you cousin, especially growing up so hard to just put one!! I do remember more recently (still quite few years ago) I came with daddy to the house to work on your hot water heater and remember daddy working and we sat at the table talking and reminiscing about the good ole days!! I know how much you missed Aunt Tee bit also how much you loved living right next door to Aunt Bet!! You will forever be missed. Rest is peace now with our Lord!! Never forgotten