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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-09

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RICHARD A. MOSS — criminal
law attorney, volunteer firefighter
and electronics buff — died June
28. The Farmington Hills resident
was 41.
"He loved his family, loved prac-
ticing law and loved people," said
sister Lora Roth.
She added: "He strove for excel-
lence and searched for happiness. He
was a warm, positive soul who used
charisma to charm. He was a giving
man who loved gadgets and elec-
tronic wizardry."
The Detroit native and
Bloomfield Hills schools graduate
played drums in a band during his
teen years.
Later, while attending American
University in Washington, Mr. Moss
interned for U.S. Sen. Howard
Metzenbaum of Ohio, U.S. Rep.
John Dingle of Michigan and
Ronald Reagan's Presidential
Advance Team at the White House.
The last internship provided "the
fabulous experience of riding in
the presidential motorcade," said
his sister.
As a first-year law student at
Detroit College of Law, Mr. Moss
ran for Southfield City Council, los-
ina by only 204 votes.
b Mr. Moss built a career as a crim-
inal law attorney, which included
membership in the State Bar of
Michigan, Criminal Defense
Association and Oakland County
Bar Association.
He also served as a volunteer
firefighter in Franklin for 15 years
while "giving of himself," his sister
said.
Survivors include wife Beth, son
Joshua and twins Emma and Noah;
mother Mildred Moss; sisters and
brothers-in-law Dr. Sara Moss and
Richard Weiner, Lora Roth and Dr.
Steven Roth.
He was the loving son of the late
Dr. Leslie Moss.
Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Contributions may
be made to the Dr. Leslie and
Richard Moss Cultural Enrichment
Memorial Fund at JARC; Multiple
Sclerosis Foundation/Michigan
Chapter; or Cystic Fibrosis
Research/University of Michigan
Pulmonary Division, c/o Richard
Simon, M.D., 3916 Taubman
Center, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0360.
Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

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