Gary-Moeller-Obituary

Gary Moeller

1941 - 2022

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LIMA -- Gary Oscar Moeller "MO", age 81, passed away on July 11, 2022, at 8:15 am, at The Springs of Lima. Gary was born January 26, 1941, in Lima, OH, to Lloyd George and Lucille (Gruebemeyer ) Moeller who preceded him in death. On April 29, 1960, he married Ann (Morrison) Moeller who...

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Great man,coach,and father. He will missed.

I was privileged to be coached by him in 1969 and introduced him to my linebacker/fullback son at a Michigan camp in 1994. He was an honorable coach and man. God rest his soul. Go Blue.

Mo was a great friend on and off the football field at Ohio St. We remained good friends forever.

met him one time and he was very kind and a true gentlemen. very underrated coach. wished is tenure as michigan coach had lasted much longer. may it be knowned that the moeller family was blessed to have this man as a husband, father and grandfather, etc. he will certainly be miss.

Great coach. You picked up where Bo left off. Too bad you resigned early because you had some great teams. Rest easy

Dear Ann, Andy and Moeller Family, My sincere condolences to you. I was honored to be a close friend of yours starting in 1972 when Andy and I became close friends. Gary always treated me with great respect and kindness. I will treasure the time I spent at your home in Ann Arbor as well as the visits I had with Gary at his office at the U of M, after a Rose Bowl game and in Seattle before a Lions game. I have never been more Proud of a friend's career accomplishments than I have Gary's....

It was great coaching with you at Bellefontaine. We will miss you. May the Moeller legend live on. God bless your family.

I am a neighbor of the Moeller family in Michigan. I was born in St. Rita's in Lima, raised in Leipsic, OH., and an OSU graduate. I remember listening to the Ohio State football games on WIMA radio and cheering on Joe Sparma, John Mummey, and Paul Warfield. Gary's number was not called often, but as I discovered later, he was just as important as Messrs Sparma, Mummey and Warfield. I found out when he became the head coach of my team's and my home state's chief rival, the University of...

Dear Ann and family, I have only fond memories of you all. You and Mo were among the most positive and nurturing people I have ever known. So glad you two were a part of my life. So sorry for your loss. Friends always.