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Alan was the life of any party. Family gatherings were always full of laughter when he was there. I have missed him!
Becky Lozeau
January 01, 2025 | Family
Snohomish, Washington
Allen Moser
Allen Moser, devoted husband, loving father, loyal friend, and gifted educator, passed away peacefully at his home on December 31, 2009. He was born in Everett, WA, on January 7 1943, to Harry and Yvonne Moser, and was their only child. He attended Everett Community...Read MoreAlan was the life of any party. Family gatherings were always full of laughter when he was there. I have missed him!
Becky Lozeau
January 01, 2025 | Family
Al was one of my favorite teachers back when I went to EVCC. His teaching was style made any subject interesting and I loved how much of himself he would share with us. I remember being in class and him asking all of us what XBox games we were playing cause he was looking for something new play with his wife. While he was my computer science teacher, he taught me so much more then just that. I don't think he knew, but he taught me a lot about life and making smart choices in both my personal...
Donnell Johnson
October 13, 2021 | School
I was an exchange student in EVCC in 2006. He was my favorite instructor who taught me a lot in Computer Information System Network. After I graduated from EVCC in 2006 I went back to Kuwait. I was in touch with him in 2008 and I told him I started my new job at HSBC Bank as Information Security. I found out he passed away couple of days ago.
Abdulhamid ALShatti
August 24, 2020 | ALAdan | Teacher
Al Moser...my friend. That kinda describes it....he loved and accepted people. I always knew I was one of his buddies.
He started out to be a minister but actually, in his own way, he ministered to many people. A character? Absolutely. Bob and I miss him a lot. We know that his family does.
We knew Al since his children were so cute and little. Now they are older and beautiful. He talked about his family with such love and always wanted to know how our...
February 04, 2010
I met Al about 5 years ago, and he helped me renew my interest in technology and has been a mentor to me ever since. His breadth of knowledge and expertise were invaluable to helping shape the next generation of tech professionals. As a friend he will be sorely missed, as a teacher we have lost a great leader. My thoughts and prayers to his family. God speed Al.. Rick S
February 03, 2010
Our First Anniversary.
I am sorry to hear of the passing of such a great man. Everyone who ever met him loved him. He was truly a mentor for me. When I walked into the school computer lab many years ago I didn't even know how to turn one on. Somehow he knew it. He had a student help me. At the end of the day he asked what I did for a living. My husband had passed away and I had 3 child all of whom had special needs. I was working long hours to make ends meet. I was also very, very, overweight!!! To the...
Joy Chapman-Rice
January 24, 2010 | Marysville, WA
Well Al, I’m just now sitting down to write this note to you. It’s been a couple of weeks since you left us and I’ve tried a few times to get this done but found it difficult to type with a lump in my throat . I suppose it would be even harder if I had a “Frog” in my throat.
Since I received the news of your departure, I have been awash in memories of you. Together, we forged memories that have been woven into the tapestry of our lives. The vision of the Montana morning sky,...
January 17, 2010
I met Al about 5 years back at Tulalip Casino. He was very interested in the workings of Slot machines and Indian Gaming. My thoughts at first were that he loved to gamble and was looking for away to increase his chances of winning. After talking shop and B.S.ing about everyday life, I knew this guy was very educated and knew alot more about computers and networking than me. We got along great and I later had the pleasure of student teaching a slot technician course with Al. I also took some...
Dominic Flores
January 15, 2010 | Tulalip, WA
I first met Al while attending Northwest Indian college in Tulalip. He helped me greatly in my studies and to secure a job utilizing my skills. He is a big part in me being the person that I am today and I will surely miss him...
My prayers are with his family for the loss and my thanks are with them as well for sharing him with us
Skipper J
Stan Jones
January 14, 2010 | Tulalip, WA