Juliana "Jo" Moseley, 25, of Camp Verde, passed away suddenly June 7. She was born January 17, 1990 in Cottonwood, the daughter of Ken Krebs and Wendy M. McCants. There is one word that comes to mind when she is talked about, Selfless. Julianna gave all she had to those in need, whether that was her family, friends or a stranger as displayed by her last act of kindness. On June 7th Julianna and another serviceman witnessed a vehicle rollover on I-17, as soon as they came to a stop Julie rushed to help. While crossing the busy highway she was struck by a passing car and was immediately welcomed into the arms of her Heavenly Father. In 2009 Julianna joined the U.S. Army. During her time of enlistment she was stationed in Georgia, Texas and South Korea, and due to her brilliance and dedication she gained top secret security clearance. She attended Northern Arizona University and was pursuing a degree as a Communication Analyst/Specialist. Jules was fluent in Spanish, proficient in Korean and was currently studying Japanese. Some of her favorite times were spent with her nieces and nephews who adored her. She was always on the lookout for gifts or crafts that she could bring home for them. Julianna had an unwavering love for her savior Jesus Christ. She blessed everyone she knew and her presence will be missed deeply by so many. Her family prays that when she is remembered it is through an action of love for those that you encounter every day. Besides her parents, she also leaves brothers Daylan Whitney (Wyndie) of Cottonwood and Tony McCue of Camp Verde; sisters Heather Hanson (Matthew) of Camp Verde and Rachel Stillwell of Prescott; her grandmother Claire Witcomb and Grandpa and Grandma Krebs. A Funeral Service will be held at the Parkside Community Church, 401 Camp Lincoln Road, Camp Verde, Saturday, June 20 at 11 a.m.. Burial with full military honors will be in Valley View Cemetery. An online guestbook is available at www.westcottfuneralhome.com I am a soldier in the army of my God. The Lord Jesus Christ is my Commanding Officer. The Holy Scripture is my code of conduct. Faith, prayer and the Word are my weapons of warfare. I have been taught by the Holy Spirit, trained by experience, tried by adversity and tested by fire. I am a volunteer in this army, and I am enlisted for eternity. I will not get out, sell out, be talked out or pushed out. I am faithful, reliable, capable and dependable. If my God needs me, I am there. I am a soldier. I am not a baby. I do not need to be pampered, petted, primed up, pumped up, picked up, or pepped up. I am a soldier. No one has to call me, remind me, write me, visit me, entice me or lure me. I am a soldier. I am not a wimp. I am in place, saluting my King, obeying His orders, praising His name and building His kingdom! No one has to send me flowers, gifts, food, cards or candy, or give me handouts. I do not need to be cuddled, cradled, cared for or catered to. I am committed. I cannot have my feelings hurt bad enough to turn me around. I cannot be discouraged enough to turn me aside. I cannot lose enough to cause me to quit. When Jesus called me into this army, I had nothing. If I end up with nothing, I will still come out ahead. I will win. My God has and will continue to supply all of my need. I am more than a conqueror. I will always triumph. I can do all things through Christ. The devil cannot defeat me. People cannot disillusion me. Weather cannot weary me. Sickness cannot stop me. Battles cannot beat me. Money cannot buy me. Governments cannot silence me, and hell cannot handle me. I am a soldier. Even death cannot destroy me. For when my Commander calls me from His battlefield, He will promote me to captain and then allow me to rule with Him. I am a soldier in the army, and Im marching claiming victory. I will not give up. I will not turn around. I am a soldier, marching heaven-bound. Here I Stand! Will you stand with me? --- unknown author