Jamon “Bird” Wynn Moga, age 46, of Mena, Arkansas, passed away on Thursday, January 12, 2023. He was born on Friday, March 19, 1976, in Odessa, Texas.
Jamon was incredibly smart and extremely talented. He was a great role model, mentor and shared countless life lessons and skills that people who knew him will value forever. He had a very generous spirit and helped anyone that he could. You knew he loved you if he picked on you. Jamon loved to cook and feed everyone. He was a jack of all trades and an excellent mechanic. He loved restoring anything with wheels. Jamon was a loving companion, father, son, brother and friend and will be missed by all who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his daughter, Geri Seago-Moga; and his stepfather, Delton Earl Kemp.
Jamon is survived by his loving companion of 11 years, Dominique Adams of Mena; one son, Jacob Seago-Moga and partner Paul Lebarron of Augusta, Wisconsin; two daughters, Isabel Adams of Mena, and Zoe Adams of Mena; his father, Ted Moga of Fountain City, Wisconsin; his mother, Gwen Huett Kemp of Hope, Arkansas; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Robyn and Austin Curry of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Caren and Barrett Duncan of Hope, Arkansas; and a host of other relatives and friends.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Bowser Family Funeral Home in Mena, Arkansas.
Online Guestbook: www.bowserffh.com
Jamon “Bird” Wynn Moga, age 46, of Mena, Arkansas, passed away on Thursday, January 12, 2023. He was born on Friday, March 19, 1976, in Odessa, Texas.
Jamon was incredibly smart and extremely talented. He was a great role model, mentor and shared countless life lessons and skills that people who knew him will value forever. He had a very generous spirit and helped anyone that he could. You knew he loved you if he picked on you. Jamon loved to cook and feed everyone. He was a jack of all trades and an excellent mechanic. He loved restoring anything with wheels. Jamon was a loving companion, father, son, brother and friend and will be missed by all who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his daughter, Geri Seago-Moga; and his stepfather, Delton Earl Kemp.
Jamon is survived by his loving companion of 11 years, Dominique Adams of Mena; one son, Jacob Seago-Moga and partner Paul Lebarron of Augusta, Wisconsin; two daughters, Isabel Adams of Mena, and Zoe Adams of Mena; his father, Ted Moga of Fountain City, Wisconsin; his mother, Gwen Huett Kemp of Hope, Arkansas; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Robyn and Austin Curry of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, Caren and Barrett Duncan of Hope, Arkansas; and a host of other relatives and friends.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Bowser Family Funeral Home in Mena, Arkansas.
Online Guestbook: www.bowserffh.com
I met Bird when I bought a gas heating stove from him about 3 years ago. He also replaced the brakes and struts on my Subaru Crosstrek. Bird really impressed me with the knowledge he had about cars and his skills to keep them in great condition. I was so amazed at the beautiful vintage vehicles he owned and proudly showed them. I didn’t know him all that well but knew he was a good and honest man. I was in shock when I read the article and obituary about Bird. My heart goes out to Dominique and their children for such a great loss. I send them my sincerest condolences and sympathy. I’ll keep them in my prayers. God Bless You all.