Dennis was a veteran of the United States Army, and had been a member of Laborers International Union, Local # 274.
Dennis enjoyed spending time with his family and his dog, Lady. He enjoyed watching football and western movies. He also enjoyed fishing and sitting around a campfire on the nice cool nights.
He is survived by one sister, Judy Cross, Kentucky; two daughters Sheila Huddleston, Twelve Mile and Jessica (Alex) Nash of Logansport; ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death both parents; three brothers, Darryl, David, and Dwayne Moss; daughter, Michelle Moss; two grandchildren, Brandi Vail and KaDee Huddleston; three great-grandchildren, Swayzee, Rhylie and Marshall; and one son-in-law, Joe Huddleston.
Services entrusted to Koeger Funeral Home.
Dennis was a veteran of the United States Army, and had been a member of Laborers International Union, Local # 274.
Dennis enjoyed spending time with his family and his dog, Lady. He enjoyed watching football and western movies. He also enjoyed fishing and sitting around a campfire on the nice cool nights.
He is survived by one sister, Judy Cross, Kentucky; two daughters Sheila Huddleston, Twelve Mile and Jessica (Alex) Nash of Logansport; ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death both parents; three brothers, Darryl, David, and Dwayne Moss; daughter, Michelle Moss; two grandchildren, Brandi Vail and KaDee Huddleston; three great-grandchildren, Swayzee, Rhylie and Marshall; and one son-in-law, Joe Huddleston.
Services entrusted to Koeger Funeral Home.
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