Those Who Were Killed
We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.
John C. Moss III

"He was very good at his job; he had found his niche. And he was very happy in Oklahoma City," the sister of John C. Moss III said. Moss, 50, was a civilian employee in the Army recruiting office where he served as chief of public affairs. "He was a funny, witty, popular man who had a lot of friends," his sister, Marjorie Moss Hendrix, said. Moss played football at Warren High School, where he graduated in 1961. While serving in Vietnam as a Marine, he was burned when a fuel tank exploded. "He survived that and a lot of other close calls," Hendrix said. He had been a civilian employee for the Army the past 16 years after a brief stint as a high school English teacher."
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