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Phyllis Ann <I>Van Wagoner</I> Moss

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Phyllis Ann Van Wagoner Moss

Birth
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Jul 2020 (aged 73)
Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois, USA
Burial
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Phyllis Ann Moss, 73, of Champaign, Illinois, passed away on Friday July 24, 2020.

She was born January 27, 1947 at Decatur and Macon County Hospital in Decatur, Illinois and was the daughter of Charles and Isabella (Beeson) Van Wagoner. She married Charles Steven Moss on May 18, 1996 in Danville, Illinois.

Phyllis is survived by her husband of 24 years; daughter, Tammy Morgan and her husband, Steve Morgan, from Indiana; son, Robby Davis and girlfriend Liz Perry; daughter-in-law, Patty McCafferty from Illinois and son, Mike Davis and his wife, Laurie Davis from Texas. She is also survived by her 9 grandchildren, Heather (and Jesse) Buckley, Taylor Weed, Laci Davis (and Chad Ziegler), Allison Weed, Jordan Weed, Tyler Davis, Braden Davis, Kassie Davis and Ashlynn Davis. She is also survived by her 4 great grandchildren, Vincent “Vinnie” (8), Myles (6), Jesse (4) and Amelia (2)

Other survivors include step children; sons , Jason Moss and Nathan Moss; daughters, Amanda Moss, Stephanie Perrette and husband Jim Perrette, along with their five children Christopher, Stephen, Joshua, Holly and Katie and one great grandchild Nathan.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her daughter, Tina Marie Campbell of Decatur, Illinois.

Phyllis attended Decatur MacArthur High school. Following her 1991 graduation from Parkland Nursing School she was employed as a Registered Nurse (RN) in hospitals and clinics, including St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo, Colorado, Carle Hospital in Urbana, Illinois and Coventry Health Care in Champaign, Illinois. After retirement she dedicated her time to family and caring for others in private home health care.

She attended Philo Road Church of Christ and helped with serving one another, hosted small groups, worked with ladies’ ministries, and was a great encourager. She loved her seasons, especially Christmas with her many Christmas trees that she decorated with family heirlooms. Regardless if you were family or not you always had a stocking waiting for you.
Phyllis Ann Moss, 73, of Champaign, Illinois, passed away on Friday July 24, 2020.

She was born January 27, 1947 at Decatur and Macon County Hospital in Decatur, Illinois and was the daughter of Charles and Isabella (Beeson) Van Wagoner. She married Charles Steven Moss on May 18, 1996 in Danville, Illinois.

Phyllis is survived by her husband of 24 years; daughter, Tammy Morgan and her husband, Steve Morgan, from Indiana; son, Robby Davis and girlfriend Liz Perry; daughter-in-law, Patty McCafferty from Illinois and son, Mike Davis and his wife, Laurie Davis from Texas. She is also survived by her 9 grandchildren, Heather (and Jesse) Buckley, Taylor Weed, Laci Davis (and Chad Ziegler), Allison Weed, Jordan Weed, Tyler Davis, Braden Davis, Kassie Davis and Ashlynn Davis. She is also survived by her 4 great grandchildren, Vincent “Vinnie” (8), Myles (6), Jesse (4) and Amelia (2)

Other survivors include step children; sons , Jason Moss and Nathan Moss; daughters, Amanda Moss, Stephanie Perrette and husband Jim Perrette, along with their five children Christopher, Stephen, Joshua, Holly and Katie and one great grandchild Nathan.

In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her daughter, Tina Marie Campbell of Decatur, Illinois.

Phyllis attended Decatur MacArthur High school. Following her 1991 graduation from Parkland Nursing School she was employed as a Registered Nurse (RN) in hospitals and clinics, including St. Mary Corwin Hospital in Pueblo, Colorado, Carle Hospital in Urbana, Illinois and Coventry Health Care in Champaign, Illinois. After retirement she dedicated her time to family and caring for others in private home health care.

She attended Philo Road Church of Christ and helped with serving one another, hosted small groups, worked with ladies’ ministries, and was a great encourager. She loved her seasons, especially Christmas with her many Christmas trees that she decorated with family heirlooms. Regardless if you were family or not you always had a stocking waiting for you.

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