MARVIN-MOSER-Obituary

MARVIN MOSER

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Moser--Marvin Dr. Marvin Moser, 90, died Thursday, November 13 at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. He was a world leading expert in hypertension and a clinical professor at Yale Medical School. He leaves behind a loving family: his wife Joy, daughter, Jill (David), sons Stephen (Catherine) and...

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Dr. Moser's work, I'm sure, was greatly appreciated by the many lives he assisted. How comforting to know that he will be remembered by his Creator (Malachi 3:16).

Marv and I started working together on The Journal of Clinical Hypertension in 1999 when I was a young writer and over the years he guided me to be a better writer and physician than I would have become had I not known him. For this I remain forever grateful.
Jo Ellen and I got to break bread with Joy and Marv at Kiawah one spring here in Charleston when Marv was our invited speaker but it was hard to ever get Marv away from the Adirondacks in the summer for our summer ASH chapter...

Hi Ms Moser
Regret that we did not meet but I did work with Dr. Moser on his rare visits to PHL to spread the JNC gospel. He left a great legacy and I was priviliged to work with him for many years at the Journal of Clinical Hypertension.

May God strengthen and comfort the family during your time of sorrow.

I offer my deepest sympathies, may your memories continue to bring you comfort, and always remember "God is our refuge and strength." - Psalms 46

Dear Joy...I read of Marv's death with sadness...I have such happy memories of lakeside and tennis court meetings with you both, his kindness, interest in people, enjoyment of our lovely lake surroundings, vigorous tennis...we missed you across the lake last summer and worried. You and your family are in our hearts and prayers. Bunty Ketcham

I am deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Moser - I loved Marv and valued his friendship and guidance in matters of medical communication and in the more poignant lessons in life. He loved his family tremendously, always talking about their times spent together in the Adirondacks. I am fortunate to have had a friend with such knowledge, compassion and exemplary integrity. My condolences to Joy and his children and grandchildren.

Dear Joy & family
Elliott and I were so sorry to hear of your great loss. Please know that out thoughts are with you at this very sad time.
Most Sincerely, Sue & Elliott Solomon

Farewell to a wonderful friend - Marvin's life has touched many and he was a giant in the field of hypertension. May God grant him peace and may his memory be eternal.