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Jimmy Moses

San Antonio, Texas

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February 19, 1938 - August 4, 2015Jimmy died Tuesday, August 4th, 2015 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born in San Antonio, Texas, February 19, 1938, to Elizabeth Schulze and James Robert Moses, Sr. Jimmy grew up in Highland Park on the east side of San Antonio where he learned how...

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I am so sorry for your loss. Jimmy was a great man. So good to all the tennis teams and its players, including myself. So wonderful and so supportive. I know he will truely be missed by so many people whose life he touched and cared about. Thank you Jimmy!

Sorry for the loss of a wonderful friend. Jimmy and I found we had connections with people in the Marfa and Fort Davis areas of West Texas. He was fun to visit with and to share those memories. He will be great missed.

I will miss him greatly. I loved to see him in the audience to listen to me sing. He had a big heart and was a wonderful man. I love you Jimmy!

I will miss an old friend.He will be missed.May he rest in peace. JACK BELLOS

We all will miss him, but never will forget him. Mr. Moses was part of our family and we feel so very blessed to have shared time with him. We will especially miss hearing him say, "Is it Friday----then I'm in the right place."
Love and Prayers,
Ramiro and JoAnn Valdez & The Staff at La Posada del Rey

He has already been greeted, we know, by his friend Ed DeWees and welcomed to a heavenly tennis game! Grateful for his life with us, on earth.
~Becky

Alamo Fly Fishers of San Antonio

Jimmy, may you rest in peace. Thank you for your contributions and service to the Alamo Fly Fishers (AFF). You friendship to our members and love of fly fishing is well remembered!

Jimmy was a great teacher and friend to me, and he will be missed.

Jimmy was a real champion in all he undertook. He will be fondly remembered by all his friends in Idaho, and sorely missed.