Peter-Moench-Obituary

Peter Steed Moench

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Peter Steed Moench "Master Musician" Peter Steed Moench was born the third of four children to joyful parents February 8, 1982. Twenty-three years later he came home from college for the Thanksgiving Holiday and went all the way home to his Father in Heaven, his too short life coming to a close...

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Dear Lou and Family,
I was so saddened to hear of your loss. I know the support of family, friends and the Church will get you through but wanted you to know you are in my prayers.

Dear Lou and Family,
I was saddened to hear of your loss and hope you can begin to find solace in the love and caring of family and friends.

Dear Lou and family,

My prayers and condolences are with you.

Peter Moench

Dear Lou and famil:
Aloha. It is with profound sadness that I read of your son's death. Words fail us a time like this. The only solace is that his indestructible Atman (Soul)has moved on to be one with our Maker. You and all of your family, near and far, will be in our prayers. -With fondest aloha: veet and geeta.

For Deb and Lou,

Our memories of Peter are of those of an energetic young boy tussling with his cello while waiting to play with the violinists and harpists. He was so darling. We are so sad for your loss, and respect and honor you for being righeous parents.

Dear Moench Family:
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Peter. We wish you great strength and energy as you work through this loss. Peter is a wonderful man with fantastic talent. You are an awesome family, we truly love all of you.
Love, Susie Means, Brooke and Zac DeWaal.

We would like to extend our deepest condolences and hope that the memory of Peter provides warmth and hope as all that were close to him begin to heal. We remember his beautiful cello playing and trust that it resonates on and comforts you.

Dear Debbie,
My sister Julie just told me about your terrible loss, and I wanted to add my note of sadness to the many other kind expressions. What a wonderful life Peter had already fulfilled-I could certainly see the Steed in his smile. The missing quartet chair is heart-wrenching. With deepest sympathy and fond memories of our trio many years past,