Emerson-Moser-Obituary

Emerson Clyde Tilgman Moser

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Age 92

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DIED
October 3, 2021
AGE
92
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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BETHLEHEM Emerson Clyde Tilgman Moser, 92, of Bethlehem, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 3, 2021 while in the care of Saucon Valley Manor. He was the husband of the late Virginia Moser. Born in Tatamy, he was the son of the late Clyde and Hazel (Williams) Moser. Emerson honorably served...

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To my dear cousins, Brian & Diane and families and Aunt Grace and her family ~ please accept our heartfelt sympathy on the passing of Uncle Emmy. Wishing you all much love and support. May the fond memories you hold close to your heart, provide some comfort during this difficult time. Years ago, it was an honor to take our 2 young sons and my mom who was Emerson´s sister, to the Easton Crayola Factory and see the actual boots - plastered with so many crayon colors ~ that my Uncle Em wore...

So very sorry to learn of Emerson´s passing. I got to know him when my mom, Mike, was a resident at SVM. He was always happy when I would see him. He enjoyed bingo and was happy when he would win Nutterbutters. He said they were his favorites. We chatted often and he would tell me about his family and how he won $20.00 in Publisher´s Clearing House. I will always have fond memories of him. So sorry for your loss. It was an honor and a pleasure to have known him.

I am saddened to hear of Mo's passing. I was one of his Nurses at Saucon Valley Manor for the last 6 years, and enjoyed chatting with him during my rounds. He was always pleasant with me and treated me like a friend, which I appreciated. He will be missed. My most sincere sympathies to his entire family. Paul Kuzma LPN

Sir, I did not know you personally, however I would be honored to "Thank You" for your dedicated and honorable Military Service; to OUR Country. At a later date, we will meet in that "SPECIAL PLACE" which GOD has reserved, for ALL of those who have stepped forward; to serve their Country in a Military Uniform. May ALL of GOD'S blessings, be with your Dear Family! Sergeant Major (E-9) Larry E. & Mrs Sheila M. (LaBar) Williams, US Army/ Retired (TN)