R.-Moser-Obituary

Rev. R. Leroy Moser

Springfield, Massachusetts

1927 - 2025

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Rev. R. Leroy Moser Springfield, MA - Rev. R Leroy ("Tex") Moser died unexpectedly on May 11th of heart failure. He was 98 years old. "Tex" was born January 29.1927 near Hurnville, Texas (a tiny German-speaking community of immigrants from eastern Ukraine). His parents, Leon and Esther Moser, ran...

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On behalf of the Marsh family (formerly of Chester), I send my deep sympathies and great admiration for Tex Moser. I have many very fond memories of him and his wife Jane, both lovely people who led meaningful and contributory lives. Tex's memory is a great blessing to me and many others on Chester Hill. I made a donation in his honor to the Samaritan Inn in Roanoke, VA. Tex will be missed very much.

My condolences to his remaining blood relatives as well as to Jill Hartnett. I met Tex and Jane when I was a member of South Congregational Church in Spfld. He definitely was proficient at meaningful sermons. I no longer belong to South Congo but have visited in the past and always enjoyed knowing he was still there. If possible I will be at the Memorial service in July. I wish the very best for Jill. Sincerely, Beth H Jenkins

Stephen and Darlene, I am so sorry for your loss. I first met Rev. Moser when he married my mom and step-father on May 2,1980 at the Whale Inn ( Gerri and Don Bishop ). He also married my oldest sister Kris to her husband David in Aug. 1987. His name was heard often in our house over the years, when he would call our heating and oil business for work needed at the church and the house on Elm Street. I remember when he sold that house , and all the restoring he had done, only to watch his...