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Mary Pearl Harmon Moss, 88, Summersville, KY (1932-2020)

Mary Pearl Harmon Moss of Summersville passed away on Monday, February 10, 2020. She was 88 years old.

The funeral services for Mary Pearl Harmon Moss will be conducted at 10amCT on Friday, February 14, 2020 at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S. Main St., Greensburg, KY, with Bro. Jerry Noe and Bro. Leslie Jewell officiating. Burial will follow in the Greensburg Cemetery.

Visitation is requested from 4pmCT until 8pmCT on Thursday at the Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home and after 7amCT on Friday until time of the funeral service.


Mary Pearl Harmon Moss of Summersville, Kentucky, daughter of the late Willie Harmon and Gladys Corbin Harmon, was born on Friday, January 15, 1932 in Adair County, Kentucky and departed this life on Monday, February 10, 2020 at her home. She was 88 years and 26 days of age.

She had made a profession of faith in Christ, was a member of the South Summersville Baptist Church and was a homemaker.

She united in marriage to Harlan Edward Moss on January 14, 1952 who preceded her in death on July 10, 1973.

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law: Roger and Vickie Moss of Summersville; a son-in-law: Kelly Sawyer of Smith Grove; three grandchildren: Kevin Moss and his wife, Heather, Keith Moss all of Summersville, and Kyle Moss of Mississippi; five great-grandchildren: MacKenzie Skye Moss, Dakota Moss, Rosie Moss, Jacob Moss, and Isaac Moss all of Summersville; two sisters: Lizzie Veauch of Columbia, and Rosella Bennett of Russell Springs; a special friend: Henry Keltner of Adair County; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Mrs. Moss was also preceded in death by a daughter: Phyllis Ann Sawyer on April 5, 2016; three sisters and a brother: Anna Lou Shirley, Marie Loy, Betty Shirley, and James Harmon.

The family has asked that expressions of faith take the form of donations to the Gideon Bible Fund, which can be made at the funeral home.

Pallbearers: Kevin Moss, Keith Moss, Kyle Moss, Kelly Sawyer, James Dale Harmon, Nick Russell

Honorary Pallbearers: Nieces and Nephews

Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences at cowherdandparrott.com.


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Mary Pearl Harmon Moss, 88, Summersville, KY (1932-2020)



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