Steven Glyn Mossman

Steven Glyn Mossman, age 72, passed away peacefully on July 23, 2024 at his home surrounded by family in Eldon, Missouri. He was a beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend who touched the lives of many with his kindness, humor, and unwavering love.
Born on November 23rd, 1951 in Bonne Terre, Missouri to parents Floyd Milford Mossman and Virginia Christina (Gramm) Mossman. Steve became the official baby of the Mossman family joining his older brother, Terry.
In the 1960’s Steve’s parents became the owners and operators of Coffman Beach Resort on the Gravois Arm on the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks in Rocky Mount, Missouri. As an early teen, Steve began working the gas dock and serving as a fishing guide for his parent’s business. Growing up on the lake, Steve developed a love for swimming, fishing, boating, and skiing.
A 1970 graduate of Eldon High School, Steve was known as the class clown and for having the best hair! 1970 was also the year Steve met the love of his life, nineteen-year-old Terri Tattershall at Camp Chapel Assembly of God on the Southern Missouri District Campground in Rocky Mount.
Following his high school graduation, Steve continued his education at the Eldon Tech School graduating in 1972 with a degree in drafting. During those years, Steve worked for the Bucket Ice-cream Parlor.
After dating for two years, Steve and Terri tied the knot and married on February 3, 1973. To their union, they welcomed three daughters. Rachelle Lynn, born February 21, 1979, Lindsay Kay, born September 19, 1988, and Rebecca Kaylynn, born May 20, 1991.
Steve loved spending quality time with his family, church family and friends. He was blessed with one granddaughter, Kora Lynn, born October 9, 2017. Steve had a passion for art and was a gifted artist himself. He also was an avid relic hunter. He acquired a proud collection of arrowheads which he heartfully enjoyed displaying in shadow boxes.
Through the years, Steve worked for United Telephone Company, Beneficial Finance Company and sold Kirby Vacuums. Steve loved cars and loved music. People knew him by classy cars and his gift of music. Steve’s love of cars also made him a great car salesman. He worked for the Lloyd Belt Dealership in Eldon for ten-plus years before his health forced his early retirement. Steve was a member of Osage Beach First Assembly and served His Lord for many years with his musical talent participating on the church’s worship team.
Steve is survived by his wife of fifty-one years, Terri Mossman, three children: Rachelle (Jammie) Morris, Lindsay Mossman, and Rebecca Boswell. One granddaughter, Kora Boswell. Brother, Terry (Kathy) Mossman. Brother-in-laws, William Tattershall Jr., and Don Schmidt. Sister-in-law, Julie (Rob) Lannan. Along with several nieces and nephews.
Steve was proceeded in death by his parents: Floyd and Virginia Mossman; In-laws: Bill and Bonnie Tattershall; Sister-in-law: Lisa Schmidt; and Son-in-law: Aaron Boswell.
In Celebration of Steve’s life, the family welcomes and appreciates floral tributes as a beautiful expression of remembrance. For those who wish to make donations in honor of Steve, contributions may be made to Osage Beach First Assembly of God.
A visitation will be held Monday, July 29th from 5:00pm – 7:00pm. Funeral service will be Tuesday, July 30th at Noon with visitation prior starting at 11:00am with Rev. Tim Anna and Rev. Richard Sullivan officiating. All services will be held at Osage Beach First Assembly, 4455 Church St. Osage Beach, Missouri 65065.

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  1. Tammy Wells on July 29, 2024 at 11:52 pm

    Steve was one of the nicest man I ever knew. It is so sad without him. But I have no doubt he is in Heaven with Jesus.



  2. Dr James kinnard on July 30, 2024 at 6:59 am

    I’m so sorry my heart is sad but he knew the Lord he was a highly talented man



  3. Joe Jeffries on July 30, 2024 at 7:30 am

    A very talented man, good friend I’m proud to say I played music with him, Aways joyful and happy. He is now with our Savior Jesus Christ. He will be missed.



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