Clarence-Moos-Obituary

Clarence J. Moos

Wichita, Kansas

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Moos, Clarence J Clarence Moos, went to eternal rest October 21, 2017. He lived a happy life. He was born at Seguin, KS on September 21, 1920, the son of Harry and Alvina Seifner Moos, and grew to an adult at Plainville KS. Clarence attended Plainville High School, Fort Hays College, the...

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My Deepest Sympathies to all of Clarence's Family .In Jesus's Wondrous Love, Steve . My name is Steve Slipsager and I knew Clarence's through Meals on Wheels in Park City . I miss Clarence, please forgive me for this late message, I just went to CCC today to visit . In Jesus's Love to all Family, steve

Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of Clarence. He was a fellow Knight and a delightful man.

May his soul rest in peace.

Brian and Lisa Bowser

I loved Mr.Moos. My husband and I rented all 3 houses he owned on s Gold. He often said if he had a 3rd daughter it would be me. When we got ready to buy a home, he went with us and asked all the right questions to make sure we chose a good home. He was so gentle and soft spoken. Judy and Lorie I am so sorry for your loss. He will be missed.

So very sorry I missed the funeral. Mr. Moos was influential in my life. I missed him when I quit CAP.

God Bless your families Lori and Judy a great loss for you all. Clarence was a joy to so many of us here at the Shepherd's Crossing. Love,Pat Herman

I had the privilege of working with Clarence at Boeing circa 1979-81. He was wonderful to be around and work with. He had wonderful/interesting stories about Boeing, his military service and life in general. Godspeed Clarence, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with me.

Rest Clarence, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

So sorry for your loss! Clarence was a very good man and a wonderful friend.

Clarence was a very decent man who cared about kids and people in general. He was a great guy and gave many long hours of service to
the Civil Air Patrol.

R.I.P. Major Moos. Thanks for the gentle mentoring of all of us cadets.