John-Moeser-Obituary

Dr. John Victor Moeser

Richmond, Virginia

1942 - 2022

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Alzheimer's Association

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MOESER, Dr. John Victor, of Richmond, Virginia, 79, passed away October 17, 2022, following a lengthy illness. John was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Virginia Moeser; and is survived by his wife of 56 years, Sharon; his sons, Jeremy of Atlanta, Georgia, and David of Albuquerque, New...

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Sharon thinking of you on the first anniversary of John passing. MUCH LOVE, and MANY PRAYERS

John Moeser was one of the first people I met when I moved to Richmond and attended VCU in 1982. Dr. Moeser was my professor, advisor, later on my colleagues and my Friend. I will miss his patience and wisdom. Regards to Sharon and the family.

Sending condolences to the family as you celebrate a wonderful life of one who left a wonderful legacy as an advocate for a just society. Sharon and family, day by day, may the light of your memories heal your sorrow and bring you peace. Sincerely and in sympathy, Dennis Winston

I was John waitress at Aunt Shara, sorry to hear of the passing of John.You have my deepest sympathy. When someone you love become a memory,a memory become a treasure

I am saddened to hear of Dr. Moeser´s passing. Such a kind, graceful and intellectual person. He was one of my favorite professors at VCU. Richmond and VCU benefited greatly from his presence and he will be missed. Peace to his family during this difficult time.

My condolences to the family of Dr. Moeser.

It is with deep sadness I send condolances to Sharon and the rest of the family on the occasion of John's death. John was a valued colleague in the Urban Studies and Planning Department at VCU, He was such a gentleman with a wonderful smile. I enjoyed working with him and admired his quiet faith and strong ethic of the inherent worth and dignity of each individual. Margot Garcia

The Rada family sends love and sympathy to John´s family. He was an extraordinary man whom we admired greatly. He made RIchmond a better place for all of us.

I had the pleasure of hearing Dr Moeser speak several years ago on the effects of 1-95 separating neighborhoods. It was so interesting. I also realized his last name was the same as my high school English teacher. After his presentation we chatted he confirmed his wife had been my teacher at Armstrong High school. Mrs. Moeser, I am so sorry for your loss. Praying sweet memories provide solace. Laura Bennett Tate