Moses received his education from the public schools of Sumter County and was a 1973 graduate of Sumter High School.
After graduating, he enlisted into the United States Army and completed four years of service as a military policeman. During his military tenure, he served a tour in Germany. Moses was also employed with Santee Print Works and Korn Industries in Sumter for many years.
Moses was a modest family man. He loved his children, grandchildren, siblings, nieces and nephews. He had a mind that was photographical. There was nothing that he would forget and he was great with mathematical calculations. He loved sports, westerns, action movies, and Sunday's Best gospel show.
Moses was a member of Beulah African Methodist Episcopal Church in Sumter. He was a member of the Sons of Allen and Lay Organization.
Moses leaves to cherish his precious memories: one daughter, Lashaun China Williams (Terrance) of Lawrenceville, Georgia; three sons, Michael Williams (Tonya) of Columbia, Jamal Rosenburg and Moses Chandler, both of Sumter; four siblings, Bertha G. Jeter (Henry), Shirley G. Tomlin (Eugene), Ronnie Green (Carla) and the Rev. Carolyn G. Vaughn (the Rev. Ashley), all of Sumter; four grandchildren, Kiana, Michael Jr. and Ethan Williams and Trinity Chandler; two nieces, Toni McDuffie of Sumter and Shenika T. Waring (Kingsley) Lexington; three nephews, Demetrius and Brandon Vaughn and Ryan Tomlin; two grandnieces, Niara and Janiya Waring; eight aunts, Bertha Peoples, Edith Connor, Mary Lou Brinkley, Annette Smith, Hattie Profit (Henry), Helen Howard (Freddie), Janie Mae Morris and Louise Cooks; two uncles, Jack and Sammie Cooks; one grandaunt, Inez Richardson; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral service: Beulah AME Church, Sumter, with the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Dwayne Bruce, officiating.
Interment: Beulah AME Church cemetery..
Job's Mortuary Inc., 312 S. Main St., Sumter, is in charge of arrangement
Moses received his education from the public schools of Sumter County and was a 1973 graduate of Sumter High School.
After graduating, he enlisted into the United States Army and completed four years of service as a military policeman. During his military tenure, he served a tour in Germany. Moses was also employed with Santee Print Works and Korn Industries in Sumter for many years.
Moses was a modest family man. He loved his children, grandchildren, siblings, nieces and nephews. He had a mind that was photographical. There was nothing that he would forget and he was great with mathematical calculations. He loved sports, westerns, action movies, and Sunday's Best gospel show.
Moses was a member of Beulah African Methodist Episcopal Church in Sumter. He was a member of the Sons of Allen and Lay Organization.
Moses leaves to cherish his precious memories: one daughter, Lashaun China Williams (Terrance) of Lawrenceville, Georgia; three sons, Michael Williams (Tonya) of Columbia, Jamal Rosenburg and Moses Chandler, both of Sumter; four siblings, Bertha G. Jeter (Henry), Shirley G. Tomlin (Eugene), Ronnie Green (Carla) and the Rev. Carolyn G. Vaughn (the Rev. Ashley), all of Sumter; four grandchildren, Kiana, Michael Jr. and Ethan Williams and Trinity Chandler; two nieces, Toni McDuffie of Sumter and Shenika T. Waring (Kingsley) Lexington; three nephews, Demetrius and Brandon Vaughn and Ryan Tomlin; two grandnieces, Niara and Janiya Waring; eight aunts, Bertha Peoples, Edith Connor, Mary Lou Brinkley, Annette Smith, Hattie Profit (Henry), Helen Howard (Freddie), Janie Mae Morris and Louise Cooks; two uncles, Jack and Sammie Cooks; one grandaunt, Inez Richardson; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral service: Beulah AME Church, Sumter, with the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Dwayne Bruce, officiating.
Interment: Beulah AME Church cemetery..
Job's Mortuary Inc., 312 S. Main St., Sumter, is in charge of arrangement
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