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Kenneth Allen Moser

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

1942 - 2021

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Kenneth Allen Moser September 8, 1942 - January 13, 2021 Winston-Salem, North Carolina - Kenneth Allen Moser ("Ken") excelled at being a husband, father, grandfather, attorney, athlete, mentor, and friend. To the nine grandchildren who adored him, he was "Papa": their treat giver, joke teller,...

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We were both so saddened to hear of Ken's passing. We worked with Ken while employed in the Real Estate Dept. of Wachovia Bank in the 80's. It was always a treat to work on a deal with Ken. We learned so much from him and appreciated his professionalism, his warm and friendly personality and his ability to simplify and explain things. Ken always talked about his family with such joy in his voice. We send our deepest condolences to Ken's family and pray that God will comfort you all during...

I was very saddened to hear about Ken´s passing. I knew Ken through my connections at Womble and through his volunteer work in the community. He was an excellent lawyer, and an even better person. His smile and kind-heartedness will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Mary Nan and his family. My life is better from having known Ken.

We are so sorry to hear of Kenneth´s passing. I met him during my recent transplant at Duke. Prayers for his family. Tim

Olivia Kleinmaier told me of the death of her daughter Aly's Father in law. Ken Moser obviously was a very accomplished professional with an impressive record of service to the community of Winston Salem. Most importantly, he was a very beloved member of the family he and his wife, Mary Nan, began and leaves behind his legacy of love to continue to bless his wife, his three children and their spouses and his nine grandchildren. May God's comfort be with all Mr. Ken Moser's family, friends,...

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What an awesome tribute to honor the life of an extraordinary man! He most certainly made this world a better place according to his many accomplishments both professionally and personally. We attended A. T. Allen School and then Mt. Pleasant together and he always exceeded both athletically and academically and was a friend to all. Sincere sympathy Doris Plott Fisher

I knew Ken during my entire 23 year career as an attorney at Womble Carlyle. He is as fine a man, as fine a human being, as I ever had the great good fortune to know in my 60 years here on earth. He was my most important influence during my legal career--by his example, he inspired me to be, not only the best attorney I could be, but the best husband, father and person I could be. To call him my mentor, while true, would not do full justice to the significance of the role he played in my...

I had the pleasure of meeting Ken at Womble Carlyle. He was one of the most welcoming, warm, friendly, charismatic people I´ve ever worked with. Saddened by this news and sending my condolences to the family.

I first met Ken in 1970 when I started at Womble. He was a "one of a kind" and we were all better for knowing him. He was always available, smart, warm and shared himself with colleagues and clients. He will be missed by anyone who ever knew him. My sincerest sympathy to his family during this difficult time.