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Kevin Kyle Mosley

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Mosley, Kevin Kyle 54 3/7/1955 3/23/2009 Kevin Kyle Mosley, 54, died Monday, March 23, 2009, in a FedEx Express aircraft incident at Narita Airport in Tokyo, Japan. Mosley was born on March 7, 1955, in Hillsboro, where he lived most of his life. Mosley graduated from Hillsboro High School in...

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Sending heartfelt condolences to Kevin and Tony's family after all these years of their tragic passing. Memories never die as love and grieving never stop. Heroes until the end. Sleep well until we all meet up again one day. Peace

Hi Kevin,
Its been ten years but in many ways it seems like it was only yesterday.
We held a memorial service for you and Tony at a park adjacent to the airport at at Narita on Saturday. You would have liked it.
We had 38 FedEx pilots in attendance along with 10 local representatives of NRT Ops and Mx departments, NRT ATC and fire and rescue and Japan ALPA.
Until we meet again,
Bob

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I found out today from a FedEx pilot in conversation...I was shocked of his passing. I was a classmate from Hilhigh class of 73.rest in peace Kevin. patty

This is a very late entry, but I just learned of Kevin's death. I had the good fortune of going through a portion of my flight training with Kevein down in Pensacola FL. He was always on top of everything and a real pleasure to be around. I joined a squadron in Hawaii just after he left. He had been a top-notch performer there too. I know he led a good life. God bless him

I was shocked to hear of Kevin's passing. My prayers are with him and those who loved him. It is a thin thread in life that ties us all together. I went to Linfield with Kevin and he helped me with my decision to join the Navy and fly jets. I last saw him in 1980. He was flying F-4s out of Yuma and I was flying Prowlers. I had a sucessful career, thanks in part to his good advice. God Bless.

Marissa and Family: May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I just found out today and I just want to express my deepest condolence for your loss. Kevin is one of those guys who will always leave a lasting impression on anybody because of his big smile and his big heart. I've always thought that I might bumped into him again someday and share a few laughs. Too bad I never had a chance to go fishing with him. Please accept my sympathy for your loss.

First of all my deepest condolences. I did not know Kevin but I knew Tony as he liked to be called. I called him sir since he was frequently my aircraft commander here at Dover Air Force Base, De. Please accept my sympathy for your loss. God bless you all.

Dexter

We miss seeing Kevin ride by on his bike. He would always smile and Wave. If we were out working on something he would stop by and chat to see how life was with us. He always was so caring and full of life. Our family will truely miss him. When my daughter Kayla heard the news she went out and tied a light blue ribbon to the tree. She said it was to show Marissa our support. We truely miss our awesome neighbor. There is a big Kevin size hole in our hearts. We are always here for you Marissa.