Mayor: City’s neighborhoods department director dies after ‘courageous battle with cancer’

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Mayor: City’s neighborhoods department director dies after ‘courageous battle with cancer’
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SAD NEWS 💔 Bryan Mosier, the director of the city of Jacksonville’s Neighborhoods Department, has died after what Mayor Lenny Curry called a “courageous battle with cancer.”

– Bryan Mosier, the director of the city of Jacksonville’s Neighborhoods Department, has died after what Mayor Lenny Curry called a “courageous battle with cancer.”My deepest sympathy and prayers to the family of

Neighborhoods Director, Bryan Mosier. He passed last night after courageous battle with cancer. Bryan was a dedicated public servant, and a good friend. He brightened up every room and it was an honor to know him.“Bryan was a dedicated public servant, and a good friend. He brightened up every room and it was an honor to know him,” Curry wrote.

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