Robert-Moser-Obituary

Robert D. Moser

Leesburg, Virginia

Apr 2, 1944 – Dec 17, 2021

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April 2, 1944
DIED
December 17, 2021
LOCATION
Leesburg, Virginia

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Robert Dayman Moser, 77, Captain, U.S. Navy (Retired), passed away on December 17, 2021, after a long battle with lung cancer. He lived a lifetime of loyalty and dedication to his family and his country before passing peacefully at his home in Ashburn, Virginia.Born in Cincinnati, Ohio to the...

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Lois , I recently learned of Bob´s passing. Condolences to you and the family. Bob was a great mentor and friend and I thoroughly enjoyed our time together at COMLANTFLT N7 - Training. Bob´s dedicated service to the nation, the Navy, the Fleet and sailors was an inspiration to all.

Lois and Moser family, our sincere condolences. I (Roger) have fond memories of undergraduate days at University of Cincinnati, when Bob and I were both chemistry students. After my graduation in 1965 and Bob's graduation in 1966, Bob was commissioned in the U.S. Navy in 1967 and I was commissioned in the U.S. Air Force. Our careers took us on separate paths. We used to exchange Christmas letters -- the latest that I was able to find was from 2015. I reread it today. Just found out about...

I noticed the obituary in the Pilot regard Robert Moser. First, I am sorry for you loss. It caught my eye because my husband's Mother's family is part Moser. My family has recently been researching ancestry and Robert may not be related, but wondered if you were interested in copies of what I do have regarding Moser ancestry. If so, you are welcome to email me and let me know. [email protected]. Regards to you and your family. Diane

Lois, My sincerest condolences concerning Bob. Hadn´t heard from him at Xmas for 2 or 3 years. I knew LT Bob when he was Ops in USS Darter (SS 576) in 1970 (I was a Midn 1/c). In 1983 CDR Bob was my boss in the AAW shop of the Office of Naval Warfare (OP 955D-the D team) in the Pentagon (I was a LCDR). Bob was a great leader, hardworking, and very dedicated. He was the best of the best. I will miss him, but will never forget his legacy of service to our Republic.

Great CO, served with Bob while at FTC Norfolk.

Dear Lois, family and friends of Bob´s, On behalf of the United States Submarine Veterans, we offer our sincere condolences at Bob´s passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We are always saddened whenever a fellow "Bubblehead" leaves on Eternal Patrol. Among many assignments in his thirty-year career, he served with honor on the submarine USS Darter SS-576. To our "Brother-of-the-Phin" we say, "Sailor, rest your oar. We have the watch. Fair Winds and Following Seas."...

Sincere condolences to Bob's extended family and friends. I had the privilege of serving with him and presiding at his retirement. With thanks for his - and your- service. Scott and Donna

So sad to hear of your loss. I was a sailor on one of your ships, the USS Bowen FF1079. Fair winds and following seas sir!

RIP Bob.