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Dale E. Moses

Portland, Oregon

1931 - 2016

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Moses, Dale E 85 July 06, 1931 Oct. 05, 2016 Dale E. Moses passed away peacefully in his home of natural causes. He was a retired Oregon Air National Guard Lt. Colonel. Dale was a devoted husband & family man who put his all into work & projects. He enjoyed history, golf, playing cards,...

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All my love goes out to Aunt Carrie and my Moses cousins. You have all been in my prayers throughout your loss of a husband and a father. Uncle Dale was loved by so many and we truly were blessed to have him in our lives. I'll always treasure my younger memories of him, especially the many trips to Rockaway when he would patiently drive the family station wagon with wall-to-wall kids and his ability to patiently put up with all of us! He truly loved his family, and that love shined through...

We were so sorry to hear of your huge loss. We know Dale will be missed by not only his family members, but his whole community of friends.
Hugs,
Roland & Patty Pies

Love to all the Moses and extended fam. The slide show photos of Mom (Yvonne) and Dale sharing birthdays at FarMo and all the parties were wonderful. Fond memories.

RIP LOVE Randy & Cathy Pies

We loved so much being neighbors and friends of Dale and Carries.We spent holidays,Poker Parties trips to the beach and just an occasional glass of wine together.I miss them so much and what great times we had.We will sincerely miss Dale so much.What a truly great guy.

We were saddened to hear of the passing of Dale. He was a long time friend and Oregon Air National Guard co-worker. We will add Dale and the Moses family to our Prayer list.

Love to the Moses family, thinking of all of you, Sara and Mike

My condolences to the family. Dale was such a good man - funny, fun loving, faithful. I have fond memories of growing up with Dale and Carrie playing cards with Mom and Dad, and of good times a the FarMo, etc. He will be greatly missed. Love from Joe and Mary Ann.