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Robert Moses Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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MOSES, JR.,, ROBERT ANTHONY Robert Anthony Moses, Jr. was born from Lebanese heritage in Lockhart, Texas on February 15, 1925 and passed away May 26, 2007. He grew up working in his familys general merchandise store. At age 17 he joined the Army Air Corp and was a WWII Veteran. He assisted in...

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Dear Avis,
We are very sorry to hear of the death of Robert. He was well respected in our family and was an inspiration to us all. I always enjoyed visiting with him at the conventions and family gatherings. Please convey our sympathy to your family. I hope to see you in the near future.
Love to you all,

Becky & Joe J. Joseph, Jr.
Austin, Texas

Mrs. Moses and all your family,
I knew Mr. Moses through our friendship at dialysis. He was a warm and kind man whose beautiful white hair and lovely smile warmed us all. He will be sorely missed and we will all miss our visits with you as well. I know he is in God's hands and that he no longer will have to suffer the long hours in that dialysis chair, though he seldom complained. What a sweet family you have, what a legacy that has been left to them. I truly feel blessed to have known...

Dear Aunt Avis,
I wish I could be with you now. It has not been that long since I visited you and Uncle Bob. The two of you and your family were so happy. My mom made me a book from my trip to Texas. There are so many pictures of Uncle Bob smiling and hugging everyone. He looks the happiest when he has his arm wrapped around you or one of your children. He is such an outstanding person. My mom said you will always have part of him in all of your children and grandchildren. That is a...

What can you say about a wonderful man that you hardly saw? What can you say to a family that loses their Matriarch? There are no words to express how sorry you are for the loss of someone so dear to your heart. Even though we hardly saw each other, I remember Uncle Bob's great sense of humor. The last time I saw Uncle Bob was 2 1/2 years ago at his sister's funeral. He told us to be happy that she is not suffering anymore and that she lived a long and prosperous life. Aunt Avis, just...