LEO-MOSER-Obituary

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LEO A. MOSER

EVERETT, Washington

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BORN
October 31, 1923
LOCATION
EVERETT, Washington

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Leo Moser was born to Mary E. and Frank D. Moser in their home on the farm, where he grew up in Sumner Wa. On October 31, 1923. Both parents were immigrants from Alpthal Switzerland. Leo attended Sumner High. His nickname on the varsity basketball team was "Mouse" which he earned for his...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to the Moser Family in the time of your loss. Leo Moser was a very unique man and loved his family and friends. He was loved by many people and a wonderful grandpa all his grandkids. God Bless, Joni Barnhart

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Moser family. Your Dad was a man that was liked and loved by everybody and a great grandpa to all the grand children. Joni Barnhart

Dear Moser family you are in my thoughts and prayers. Everyone had great respect and love for your Father.
Joy Yepez-Rice (Robinson)

Vera, my thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all!

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Mosers in their time of loss.

Vera and Moser "Kids":

Boy, do I have a ton of childhood memories with Leo in them. He was always so happy and friendly to me. When Vera was my Campfire Girls leader Leo nicknamed me Pilchuck Julia. Everytime I saw him that is what he called me. Mt. Pilchuck is visible from my house, and when I look toward it I am reminded of Pilchuck Julia and Leo Moser! May God bless all of Leo's family and many friends, and give you comfort in the days ahead. He truly was one of the "good guys"!

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Corey and I were so lucky to have the chance to visit with Leo and Vera on several occasions; what a wonderful couple! Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

I had the great good fortune to grow up in the house across the street from Vera and Leo. Their children were my playmates in the late 50's and early 60's. I always looked forward to Friday nights at the Mosers' house where we were all treated to huge bowls of popcorn and the ritual of watching The Flintstones. Leo had the most reliable tv in the neighborhood. Leo and Vera helped set the standard for a warm, welcoming neighborhood. When I had my own family, I patterned my relationships with...