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On January 14, 2026, Carol Moss, 83, gained her heavenly wings. Her surviving family misses her deeply—husband Robert Moss; children Sara Moss, Eric Moss, Ellen (Scott) Conway; brother Robert (Priscilla) Riley, Jr; and grandchildren Austin Conway, Peyton Conway, Kloey Moss, and Riley Moss.
Carol lived life on her terms, broke glass ceilings, and loved her family and friends deeply. Born in Bradford, PA to Robert and Marie Riley, Carol and her brother loved spending time at their grandparents’ farm in Sugar Run and getting into shenanigans with their co-conspirator cousins.
Carol graduated from the Alfred Tech horticulture program and then headed to California and earned a degree in Accounting from Golden Gate University. Destiny put her work desk next to a handsome southern gentleman who became the love of her life. Carol and Robert were married 57 years.
From San Francisco, Carol and Robert embarked on their first adventure, moving to American Samoa for 4 years where Carol fell in love with sailing Hobie Cats and was the Commodore of the local yacht club. In 1980 they moved to Bradford, PA and Carol made dear friendships with the Derrick City “Coffee Ladies” and she served the community in many ways, including the Bradford Area School Board.
In 1993 Carol and Robert moved to Brookville where she earned her Master Gardener certification, co-founded the Common Cents investment club, joined the Brookville Garden Club, and delighted in winning quarters while playing bridge with the ladies.
Once officially kid-free, Carol and Robert roamed the world to 20+ countries on 6 continents. In her final decades, Carol found her center at home: tending her garden, spending time with her grandchildren, and enjoying quiet nights with her favorite person, Robert.
In her honor, plant something new, pour a good cup of coffee, and share a smile with those around you.
All arrangements have been held privately to the family and have been entrusted to the McKinney - d'Argy Funeral Home, 345 Main Street, Brookville, PA, 15825. Online condolences and other information may be found by visiting www.dargyfh.com