
Celebrating the Life of
November 26, 1970 — February 11, 2024
Robert A. Moss of Fort Myers, Florida passed away Sunday, February 11th, 2024, at Gulf Coast Hospital. Robert was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on November 26th, 1970, to Carmen Moss and Arthur Moss. The family later moved to Florida where Rob then grew up. Rob was an avid outdoorsman and jack of all trades. He enjoyed fishing, boating, and tinkering with anything that needed to be fixed. Rob always kept busy and always had a grand idea up his sleeve. He was a prankster, full of puns, sarcasm and loved making others laugh. Rob was an outstanding carpenter and later became the Maintenance Superintendent at his current employment. He was a hard-worker and a firm foundation always providing for his family.
In 2001 Robert met the love of his life and wife Melissa; they married February 26th, 2006, and would be celebrating their 18th wedding anniversary this month. With Melissa he took under his wing three children, Samantha, Matthew and Amanda. He enjoyed traveling, trying new things, meeting new people and spending time with his family. Robert is proceeded in death by his father, Arthur Moss, Aunts, Uncles and cousins. He is survived by his wife, Melissa Moss; children, Samantha (Joe) Yaron, Matthew (Bryanna) Natitus, Amanda (Justin) Million; 10 grandchildren; his mother Carmen Moss; Siblings, Carol Siewell, Rosie (Kevin) Shoemaker, Arthur (Kimberly) Moss, Emily (Brent) Culp, Pam (Leroy) Whitebread, Nancy (Bill) Gardiner, Blanca (Pete) Pope, and many nieces and nephews. Robert will be greatly missed as a loving Husband, Son, Father, Grandfather, Uncle, Brother, and Friend. Memorial services will be announced at a later date. Flowers and cards may be sent to Melissa Moss at 245 Morse Plaza Fort Myers, Florida 33905.
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Growing up me and my brother always found things to get into. Some of those times created much grief with the parents, but we didn’t care. We loved doing things together so much that they called us twins. From riding dirt bikes, motorcycles, drinking and fishing to name a few. Your passing although unexpected has created such a loss we can’t ever get back. Until we meet again. Ride hard, not fast you say…
Wow I can’t believe you’re gone Rob, my deepest condolences to your family , my heart is so sad right now, but I know you’re at a better place. You will be very missed, you were a great person and unconditional friend. Rest in peace my friend Rob 🙏
Rob and I met in November 2005 at Gulfstream. Rob was the only person my dog allowed to come into my apartment whenever something need to be fixed. Rob was a great person who love ride and love to have great people within his circle. I enjoyed hanging out with Rob and Melissa when I lived in Lee County. Thank you for being a great person Rob.
Sadi only met Robert once when we were much younger and I came to N. Fort Myers to visit our grandmother Mildred. What a wonderful week I spent with him and Nancy. God bless all of his family. And to Aunt Carmen, I love you beyond words. GOD BLESS!
We met somehow, it doesn't really matter but he talked me into so much stuff. Paintball,fishing for sharks,muddin with a 2WD truck. Just a few. And they were Bubba ". Hold my beer,let's try this.." moments. We grilled out and rode a half assembled bike around the back yard while cooking. We set stuff on fire with a plan of how to put out the "BIG" blaze we just created. Watching TV with the dogs in or out of the crates... Driving back from South Ft Myers with no lights on his truck,thank God it was lifted so high... Rob was a good,funny,joy to be around and he loved his family and friends to share in his fun. Sorry we never had that smoke and beer. He will definitely be missed. One of the good ones for sure... Prayers for your season,Moss family!!!
Brother, all I can say is I'm going to miss you. I wish life gave us more time to spend with friends

Rob with his shark...2017
Rob was a great man. I worked with him a few years ago in Ft. Myers at an apt. complex. He was funny, beyond helpful and extremely innovative. He was always trying to find a way to work smarter and not harder and he had so many brilliant ideas. He loved his grandchildren and spoke so highly of his wife. He loved riding his motorcycle and he didn’t have a fear in the world. I’m saddened to hear of his passing and he will be missed.
The one memory I will cherish the most, is when he came to my rescue when I was 15. I was put in a horrible position, and he did not even hesitate to come to my rescue. I could never thank him enough for what he did for me. I will forever miss him.

He never looked for praises. He was never one to boast. He just went on quietly working, for the ones he loved the most. His dreams were seldom spoken. His wants were very few. And most of the time his worries went unspoken too. He was there... A firm foundation. Through all our storms of life. A sturdy hand to hold on to, in times of stress and strife. A true friend we could turn to, when times were good or bad. One of our greatest blessings. The man that we called Dad.
I will miss you
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