In Memory

Moses Triplett

Moses Triplett
Mar 8, 1965 - Jan 13, 1997 AGE 31

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Moses L. Triplett
Triplett, Moses L., age 31 of Dayton, departed this life on Monday, January 13, 1997 at his residence. He was one of the founding members of Botan, as well as a co-founder of several fantasy & rotisseri baseball, basketball & football leagues. He also helped to organize charity roadrace, an assistant student aide, member of several athletic clubs and was Mgr. of Sinclair College men's & women's basketball teams for 5 yrs. He leaves behind his mother, Edith Triplett; (3) sisters, Mae H. Brown, Carolyn Rowsom & Annette Ridley; (2) brothers, Walter & James, Jr.; grandmother, Leota Triplett; father, James Triplett, Sr. and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, including (2) very close friends, Mike Jackson & Oliver Davis. Graveside service 1:00 P.M. Friday at West  Memory Gardens, Germantown & Hemple Rds., with Reverend Dr. P.E. Henderson, Jr. officiating. Visitation 4-9 P.M. Thursday, family will receive friends 7-9 P.M. Thursday and 12:00-12:30 P.M. Friday at McLIN FUNERAL CHAPEL/Northern Hills, 2801 N. Gettysburg Ave.

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03/08/11 06:59 PM #1    

Becky Howard

Moses was a good friend. He signed his senior photo with #4 ...his football jersey number. I remember his warm & friendly smile, his love of sports and his math skills. When Ms. Bailey would leave the classroom (and if you had her class, then you remember she left several times EVERY day! lol), then someone would always ask Moses for his answer to one of the math problems.  I think he taught us more than Ms. Baily did!  It is no real surprise to me to find out how he used his love of math & sports together.   I heard that his fight was with cancer.   R.I.P., my friend and happy birthday... I was glad to get the chance to know you, but you left us way too soon!

 


03/08/11 11:52 PM #2    

Danielle M. Washington

 

Moses was a very pleasant and friendly guy.  He was always smiling and didn't have any enemies.  He was easy to talk to and cool to be around.  I liked him.  He was a great guy.


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