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Dayton Moses III

Fort Worth, Texas

1934 - 2012

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February 12, 1934 - September 1, 2012Dayton Moses III, 78, Lt. Colonel, USAF Ret., passed away Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012, in Fort Worth. Graveside services are set for 10:30 a.m. Friday, at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Memorial services are set for 2 p.m. Friday, at Genesis United...

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Michele and Melinda
I was so sorry to see that your father passed. My thoughts are with you and your families.

So sorry to hear about Dayton's passing. We were neighbors and friends at Grisson AFB, Indiana. We enjoyed hearing from them over the years and hearing about their wonderful family. Much sympathy to their family.
Sincerely, Del and Maxine Giles

I am so sorry for your loss; I knew Dayton from the years he and I both worked at FlightSafety. He was liked and respected by all and will be missed. The world lost a kind soul; Heaven's gain where I'm sure his first word was "Greetings!".

Dayton was my boss at FlightSafety during the latter days of the Air Defense F-16 Training contract. We did a lot of good work together. As both boss and friend he was a true gentleman. Some are officers and gentlement by "Act of Congress". Dayton was a gentleman and officer because he was Dayton. I will miss our noon lunch get togethers. He was truly a family man.

Dayton was one of the finest men, officer and pilot I had the pleasure of flying with at Grissom AFB, IN. I was a boom operator with him for sometime and we had kept in touch through the years. He will be truely missed.
Don (Buck) and Jackie Buckland - Ruidoso, NM

To express our deep sympathy to you on your loss. We thank Dayton for serving our country in the U.S. Air Force & retiring as a LTC. Because of Dayton & other young men & women we have our freedom in this great country. May God's Speed Be With LTC Moses & This Air Force Family.
cjo

The moses family is in my prayers. So sorry for your loss.

Will always cherish our times together on Garett Island. Dayton was such an adventurer and loved to share his discoveries with others. I can only imagine he and Martin are busy exploring the wonders of Heaven together. We treasure and love all of our Moses family.

What a wonderful man...as Angie wrote, his "Greetings" every morning from our Seville/FlightSafety days can still be heard in my memories. Thoughts and prayers to his family.