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Moses F. Jardin Jr.

Sacramento, California

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1923 - 2011 Moses F. Jardin, Jr., 87, of Rancho Cordova, CA., died April 2nd after suffering a major heart attack. "Moe" was born in Stoughton, MA in 1923. He is survived by his sons, Moses and his wife, Stacy, and Lee and his wife, Ann, all of CA, brother Frank of Easton, MA, and...

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Moe, I will our phone chats where we solved the country's problems in a matter of 30 minutes. I really enjoyed those conversationss and looked forward to the next call.
You, Tony and Bally were my early mentors who offered me sage advice and guidance to help and assist their kid brother.
You lived life on your terms and did it your way. That's a tribute to you and your family and you did it right to the end.
God love you and keep you in His heart, as I do, and rest in the...

Moses F Jardin Jr.
I want to say something about our dear friend: Moe. We met while both Moe & Sal were in the Air Force. My husband met him in Greenland in 1950 and I met him in Newfoundland in 1951. We became friends immediately and it stayed that way all these years till his passing. He loved to travel and collected about anything that was collectable and he was always thankful to his wife for allowing him to do so. When Bonnie had her stroke, he gave all that up to take care...

To Moses F. Jardin Jr.
I want to say something about our dear friend: Moe. We met while both Moe & Sal were in the Air Force. My husband met him in Greenland in 1950 and I met him in Newfoundland in 1951. We became friends immediately and it stayed that wall all these years till his passing. He loved to travel and collected about anything that was collectable and he was always thankful to his wife for allowing him to do so. When Bonnie had her stroke, he gave up all that to take...

he was the king of jitterbuging he will be missed aunta mary

Uncle Moe forever the most colorful character I've ever met. I love that you lived your life on your terms. You always made us laugh. Be at peace with Papa and Uncle Bally as you are now together again, forever. You will be missed.

Moses,I will always love you and miss you dearly. I regret the fact that I did not have the opportunity to spend as much time with you growing up as I would have liked. Grama and Grampa had your picture hanging in their living room along with Bally, Tony and Frankie..and they were always so proud of that picture...Love your neice Diane

Dad, I'll miss you the rest of my life. The values, the knowledge and the basic decency that you lived your life by will always stay with me. You were always the light that pointed the direction towards the correct path. Even at 87, you were gone too quick with much wisdom to share. I love you and mom more than I can even imagine. It's heartening to see the hearts and minds you've touched. You’ve left a lot of us bleary eyed but such was your gift left in the folks you touched.

Moe, We will miss you at the slot card trade show and all our chats about old Las Vegas. Larry and Alice Kopp

Hey Moe! It's Gunnason (Gunderson)! I'll always remember the values that you taught me while at Mather Commissary. I still look at cans and think about what value they may hold! I know that you're having fun upstairs! You'll always have a place in my heart. Rest in peace.

Su (Gunderson) Steurer-Duff