Line of Duty Deaths Database

Harrison Moseby
Name
Harrison Moseby
Local
L0176, Tulsa
Gender
Male
Age
26
District
11
Occupation
Fire Fighter
Type of Duty
Fire Suppression
Fatal Injury Cause
Contact/Exposure - Smoke/Toxic Fire Prod.
Nature of Fatal Injury
Cancer - Other
Date of Death
1/22/2024
Year Placed On Wall
2025
Multiple Line of Duty Incident
No information available
Name
City/State
Date
Summary
Website Comments
It is with deepest regret and sorrow that we report the line-of-duty death of Fire Fighter Harrison Moseby, IAFF 11th District Local 176, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Brother Moseby, 26, passed away on Jan. 22, 2024 after succumbing to occupational cancer.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Owasso, 13307 E 96th St N, Owasso, OK 74055; phone: (918) 272-2294. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024 at 10 a.m., also at First Baptist Church of Owasso.

Expressions of sympathy and condolences for the local and the family can be sent to IAFF Local 176, 1283 S. Detroit Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120.
Biographical Comments
Harry was a dedicated firefighter, an inspiration to all, and so much more. He was the son of Captain Jim Moseby, the grandson of L176 President Dennis Moseby (ret.), brother of FF Hayden Moseby, the son-in-law of FEO Bryan Burd (ret.), the brother-in-law of FFs Brayden and Blake Burd. He was the husband of Mallory Burd Moseby and the father of Gracelee and Kollyns. He was a part of Tulsa Fire Academy Class 107, a firefighter on the back of E-24-A, and an IAFF member. He attended Owasso First and was recognized as a Public Safety Chaplain by the North American Mission Board for his witness and devotion to the cause of Christ.

Around the world, countless people who may not know the fires he fought, or the runs he made, and so many that he would never even meet … they know his story. They have heard his testimony. And none will ever forget the faith, hope, and love they observed from Brother Moseby.

During his time with Tulsa Fire, Harry exemplified the best of what makes a firefighter – selfless and resilient, courageous and caring. His legacy is forever etched in our lives and the lives of this community.
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