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T. Kelly posted a condolence
Sunday, June 30, 2013
My sincerest condolences to your family. Jehovah God promises to restore our earth to a paradise and he yearns to bring back to life on earth those who have died. (Job 14: 14, 15; John 5:28, 29) You can look forward to the day when you can hold and embrace your loved one again. Take comfort in the fact that your dear loved one is no longer suffering. (Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10) May you find comfort too through prayer.
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I am my daddy's daughter posted a condolence
Monday, April 1, 2013
This is what I wrote and read at my daddy’s funeral services.
I am Carl’s daughter.
None of us could have guessed that this past year would have included a diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer and how difficult that news would be, but looking back on the last 357 days, we all have been blessed. I just want to read some of the great things those days have also allowed besides the cancer and all it’s trials.
• My brother was able to visit my dad 5times this year.
• My dad went on a cruise to Alaska with my mom, his sister Donna, and a good friend Claudia
• Thanksgiving was spent with all of my dad’s siblings all under one roof in Chicago.
• Larry and my dad went to see several movies
• Liver was eaten (thanks Adela)and posole too(thanks Larry and Freddieann)
• My dad hosted many Saturday Morning coffees – many with new casserole ideas brought to life
• Movie night at the clubhouse got spiced up with my parents DVD of HOPE SPRINGS
• My dad had a great 70th Birthday party with many friends and family.
• A 70th birthday was given for my mom with my dad’s direction and loving courage to want to plan this
• My dad got to spend time with his two grandkids, Chloe and Cameron who live in South Carolina, not once, but twice this year.
• We tried several new recipes and enjoyed a few of the trusted ones
• Corn beef and Cabbage was made along with his famous Rueben Casserole ( my dad gave me instructions from his chair or hospital bed)These were all shared with friends
• My dad finally got his big screen TV that he talked about many times.
• Dinners with family and friends
• My dad got new t-shirts with witty sayings.
• Many heart felt conversations were had.
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I AM SURE THERE ARE MANY MORE THAT I HAVE LEFT OFF THIS LIST. Maybe in your mind right now you are thinking of a few….
but what I am trying to say is that we have been blessed with 357 days since the diagnosis of Cancer.
Generous
Thoughtful
Are both words that describe my daddy to a tee. For example…..
I remember when my dad worked for Van Tran, on his days off, he often would be picking up one of his little old lady clients to taking them to lunch, all on his own time and his own dime. ( I apologize if any of you are here and I just called you little old ladies)
One of my daddy’s other signatures of thoughtfulness would be what he did for the neighbor ladies on Mother’s Day…… He was adamant that he give each and every one of the ladies a rose for mother’s day.
Just this past year, my dad fell and ended up in the hospital. He needed physical therapy and had to stay in Life Care Center. He thought if he went in he may never come home and that was an unsettling thought. But I want you to know my dad had more friends there in the two weeks that he was there than some people make in a year.
I’ll start with the dining room.
My dad sat next to Patricia and Heleen. Patricia was there permanently and didn’t have family that would visit often. When my dad asked her how long she had been there she said it was so long she couldn’t remember. I had breakfast with my dad every morning while he was there and this particular morning I came to his room to wheel him down to the dining room and he handed me a list that said……… Salt and Pepper, Black Shoe Polish and Bobby Pins. It was a list of things he wanted me to pick up for the ladies..
He knew the life story of the two male caregivers Richard and Kevin. He knew where they lived, the names of their wives and how many kids each had. The two lady therapists he saw to help him get walking just loved working with him. One’s name was Rosie, she and my dad would laugh so much during his therapy session I had to remind her to make him complete all of his exercise before they ran out of time. I want you to know that my dad had me go purchase gift cards to the movies for each of these people when he was released from the care center.
Now some of you may think out of sight, out of mind…… NOT TRUE.
I spent last summer here with my parents. My dad and I would wake up early and go for a walk, go eat breakfast, or whatnot. I treasured that time. We had in depth talks and then other times we just rattled on and on about nothing.
This one morning we were driving up on Greasewood from his house heading north. As we were driving, my dad abruptly says “PULL OVER”……so we pull over and get out at one of these make shift side of the road stands where someone is selling Arizona Honey…. He remembered that Heleen would complain of the honey they gave her for her oatmeal. She said it was made in Texas…… Who eats honey from Texas. She wanted Arizona Honey. We went to Life Care Center to bring Heleen her honey. Of course, my daddy wanted to stop and say “hello” to all of his “friends” there, and so we did.
The Saturday before my dad passed away he was confused. My mom was asking him questions, “Carl, are you cold”, “Do you know who I am” and he said nothing…. A blank stare for the few seconds that he would even open his eyes.. .
Then my Aunt Donna said, “Hey buddy did the Wildcats win last night”?
The NO flew out of his mouth and we all stood there with our mouth wide open! A true Wildcat fan….
The neighborhood with certainly miss his “GOOD ONE” and “YAHOO” for each three pointer made.
I cannot begin to tell you what a humble man my daddy was, but his last words speak volumes.
It was Sunday and my daddy hadn’t been stirring much. He was on a scheduled dose of Morphine that was doubled and also administered in half the time compared to two days before. The house was very quiet without his conversation. A friend from across the street came over and sat for a few minutes. As he left, he put his hand on my daddy’s chest and said, “ I love you little buddy”, a moment or two passed and very clearly my dad said, “THANK YOU”.
Those are his last words- very fitting for such a humble man.
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Valerie Bell posted a condolence
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Mr. Moser will be missed, he was such a special and beloved daddy for my dear friend Tina. Rest in peace
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Margie D. posted a condolence
Saturday, March 30, 2013
So sorry to hear this. I remember your dad riding the band bus with my mom when we had away football games. We were seniors. Your dad was so cool, funny and best of all, he put up with us band geeks and always was in a good mood. I am sorry for your loss. He was a great man. Tina, May God Bless You and your family.
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Cheryl J. posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
It was wonderful to read about all the special qualities Mr. Moser possessed. It's comforting to know that his daughter must have precious memories. He certainly passed on, to his daughter, the quality that there are no strangers. What a great world we live in that strangers are only friends that we haven't met yet. May he rest in peace.
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Lisa posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Never a better man. I knew his daughter. I am blessed to know Carl through her stories. He must have been wonderful because he would light up when she spoke of him. God Bless.
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Lilly Waters posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Tina, may the love of all your friends and family comfort you in this time of change. Allow them to be there for you. You don't always have to be so strong.
We love you honey
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Michelle Wright posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Kristina, I am sorry to hear about your dad, or daddy as you always called him when you spoke of him. I am glad you were able to spend so much time with him over this past year. You and him I am sure the service was beautiful. You always put such care in everything you did for him. Spending your entire summer there was one of your best choices and making sure that you went home each chance you could no matter the cost showed the love you had for him. I bet he is very proud of you.
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Alyssa posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Ms Mo, your dad's love of life shines through you. I am sorry and I bet you are very sad. I remember the pictures you showed me of you and yur dad. Hugs
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Cipi posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Ms.Mo, I know how much you loved your dad because of all the storyies you would tell us in class about him. I specially love the one about you and him trainning for his sugery and all the stairs you made him climb. Love you Ms Mo. Come back soon
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Mary ellen,jr,pat and Herm posted a condolence
Monday, March 25, 2013
Carl was a wonderful brother . He was loved by one and all . He will be missed for always .our hearts and sympathies go out to all who loved and knew him. We love and miss you brother .
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Chalice posted a condolence
Monday, March 25, 2013
When I think of my childhood, the Moser family was definitely a piece of that. They lived across the street from us so there was much time spent back and forth between my house, their house and my cousins house who lived next door to them. I remember Carl as being the "nice" parent, between all the parents who would get after us for things, I don't think he ever did. Flip flops, rose bushes and the ability to do a pony tail will always remind of Carl. I know he will be missed by many and I am thankful for the fond childhood memories. Nancy, Todd and Tina I am truly sorry for your loss and pray for your comfort.
Psalm 147:3 "He heals the broken hearted and binds up their wounds."
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Cindy and Jan Klotz posted a condolence
Monday, March 25, 2013
We feel so lucky to have known Carl. He was such a sweet man and loved spending time with him. Rest in peace our dear friend. We will miss you. Warm hugs to Nancy and rest of the family.
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Gloria Tench posted a condolence
Monday, March 25, 2013
Nancy, My prayers are with you and your family. I feel truly blessed to have known Carl. We think of you both often and have wonderful memories. Love to you....Gloria T.
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Erin Russell posted a condolence
Sunday, March 24, 2013
I wish a man I never met the most peaceful future. If I could have met him I would have let him know how much I appreciate everything he has done to raise one of the most special people in my life. I'm not sure how I would make it through my days without my friend, his daughter.
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vicky & larry simpson posted a condolence
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Carl may you rest in peace! We will always remember, how happy you looked in your Alaska picture. Nancy, you are in our thoughts.
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Kristine posted a condolence
Sunday, March 24, 2013
I have known Carl since I was about 3 years old. His daughter Tina and I have been life long friends. Our families lived next door to each other for about 30 years. We have so many wonderful memories of all the 4th of July barbeques we used to have together. I will cherish those memories forever. I hope my mom welcomed you into heaven when you arrived. Now the two of you could hang out in heaven.:) Take care of each other up there. You will be missed!
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Grace posted a condolence
Sunday, March 24, 2013
What I remember about Carl Moser was he was my friend Tina’s Father; He was such a powerful influence in her life. He instilled all his great qualities in her.
He never looks for praises
He's never one to boast
He just goes on quietly working
For those he loves the most
His dreams are seldom spoken
His wants are very few
And most of the time his worries
Will go unspoken too
He's there.... A firm foundation
Through all our storms of life
A sturdy hand to hold to
In times of stress and strife
A true friend we can turn to
When times are good or bad
One of our greatest blessings,
The man that we call Carl Moser.
"He made every moment count." You will be missed Carl, and we are grateful for the legacy you were able to leave.
(Deu 6:6-7)
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Kenneth Hurtle posted a condolence
Sunday, March 24, 2013
I did not know Carl, but I did have the pleasure of meeting the fine daughter he raised. I am sure he was proud of everything you have accomplished Kristina. My heart felt sympathy goes out to you and your family.
Ken Hurtle
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Norm & Lois Krueger posted a condolence
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Our sympathy is with your family. I've known Dee for many years. She has shared many a story about her brother Carl and know he will be missed by his family.
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Becky Mazziotti posted a condolence
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Remembering Carl and cerebrating
His life and the memories we have knowing him and his family .May God Bless you and comfort all of you !
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Rev Kate Schlechter posted a condolence
Saturday, March 23, 2013
May God's peace surround you Tina and the promise of resurrection bring you comfort. With you in prayer and presence in Spirit.
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Laura Costner posted a condolence
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Todd, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! I remember how your face would light up when you talked about your dad. Remember the good times during this difficult time.
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Leonard Gomez posted a condolence
Saturday, March 23, 2013
If I could sit across from God in a rocking chair in a star filled evening with the smell of BBQ and laughter in the air I would thank GOD for Lending him to the World. Influence speaks for itself and it shows.
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Larry Bierman posted a condolence
Friday, March 22, 2013
It was an honor to have Carl as my Friend. He was certainly one of the nicest guys on the planet.
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Harriette Watts posted a condolence
Friday, March 22, 2013
What a joy to know and to love Carl. Saturday breakfasts will NOT be the same without him. May you rest in peace, friend. You will be remembered always.
Harriette
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