DENNIS-MOZSER-Obituary

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DENNIS M. MOZSER

Cleveland, Ohio

Jan 6, 1936 – Mar 10, 2013

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January 6, 1936
DIED
March 10, 2013
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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DENNIS M. MOZSER, age 77, beloved husband of 44 years to Kathy (nee Krisko); son of the late Gizella (nee Meszaros) and Michael P. Mozser; brother of Sr. Mary Ann Mozser, CPPS; brother-in-law of Ken, Mary, Sandee and Kathy; beloved uncle and great-uncle of many. Passed away suddenly March 10,...

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With sadness I just happened on this notice, so many years later. Ask yourself: would you go out of your way to not only be genuinely kind and friendly to your next-door-neighbor's out-of-town nephew--a complete stranger you saw for a few minutes maybe a half a dozen times throughout your life--but also manage to remember his name, and take a sincere interest in a conversation with him each and every time he visited? Mr. Mozser did that with me. I would imagine he did that with a lot of...

Kathy---God smiled on you the day you met your husband. He was a wonderful man and you were blessed to have spent most of your life with him. Know that he is looking down from heaven on you and watching over you-----and smiling! Love you, dear friend.

Dennis was a delightful friend and neighbor and we will always remember his friendly way and great sense of humor.. He was a good man and Heaven is better for his presence.

Sincere sympathy on the loss of a truly good man.

A big part of our Sunday routine is gone – forever. (We just found out at 10:00 AM mass that Dennis had passed.) Since we moved to Columbia Station and joined St. Mary of the Falls parish, both of our children – Alex and Emma would always say hello to “Mr. D” and give him “peace” when it was time to give peace. Dennis always has a smile on his face and would treat the children like gold! His smile will be missed – however, Mrs. Mozser's smile and her little waves to children are...

To Denny's family and to Sr. Mary Ann, I offer my sincere condolences and prayers. And a grand Scout salute to a loyal alumnus of Boy Scout Troop 286, at Our Lady of Good Counsel.

Dennis,
At my first meeting as a fair director, you came over and shook my hand and welcomed me aboard. I was pretty nervous that night and you calmed me down and made me feel welcome. I never forgot that and I will never forget you. Thank you for always treating me with respect.

Dear Kathy, my heart goes out to you at this difficult time...you know I loved Denny...and cared about about him very much...you will be in my thoughts and prayers...today, tomorrow...and always..I have had the pleasure of knowing and serving both of you through the years..with pleasure. I believe there is no greater place to be than in God's home...where there is only peace, and happiness. Love you so very much Kathy....God Bless and comfort you...I pray. Sincerely, Diane (DDM)

Kathy, So sorry to hear the news about Dennis. I always enjoyed spending time with him when ever we could get together. Years ago it was at many of the major league alumni baseball golf outings that he and I were lucky enough to be a part of. Denny would always make me laugh, he was a good man. The last few years have been tough on all of us in many ways and unfortunately we were not able to see each other very often. My thoughts and prayers are with you.