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Steve Moskos

Charleston, South Carolina

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MOSKOS, Steve Steve Moskos, 75, of Charleston, died Tuesday, December 5, 2006, at his home. Born November 25, 1931 in Charleston, SC, he was the son of the late Constantine and Mary Moskos. He proudly served his country in the US Navy and was a Korean War veteran. Steve was a 1958 graduate of...

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Helen and family,
I feel very privileged to have known Steve. I am sad for all who knew him, and I thank you for allowing me to be part of your family of friends.
I will be in touch.

Dear Helen, Dino, and Stephanie,
I was so sorry to hear about your Dad. I would have come to the funeral, but I didn't even know that he had passed away until after the service.
Anyway, I just wanted you to know how sorry I am and that I would have come if I'd only known....
my sympathies to everyone in the family!

Dear Dino and family: I just learned of your Dad's death tonight. What a wonderful, loving and kind gentleman he was. Yes, he loved The Exchange Club and enjoyed working at The Coastal Carolina Fair every year. He will surely be missed by all that knew and loved him. Dominic joins me in extending to you and your family our deepest sympathy. Fondly, Helena McKay-Vivona

Me and all my family (Cure and Constantin) would like to give our sympathy to all of you during this sad day. All your friends from France are thinking about you and praying for Steven.

Dear Stephanie,
I will be thinking of you. Last time I tried to reach you, your husband said you were visiting your father in the hospital.
My condolences to your family,
Carolyn Cauthen Auvil
Nathanael Greene Chapter DAR

Dear Moskos and Moskos-Hall family:

Words cannot express my feelings at the falling asleep in Christ of Steve Moskos. I had the privilege of knowing Steve for several years and most recently saw him at Sam's Club a month or so ago. He was a fine man, a faithful Christian, and devoted father and grandfather to his family. He was in all things a gentleman and a worthy role model for us all.

While we all grieve at losing him in this life, through the mercy of God we will celebrate...

Sad news, reading of Steves death. I have not seen him since I retired, but he called on various clinics that I practiced at over the last 15 years or so, he also helped me so much with the state P.A. programs in providing professional lectures and funding from Phizer. I always enjoyed seeing him and we had many good vists, I will miss him and will remember him in my prayers, and to his family, may the Lord help you through these difficult times.

Dino, you're in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Moskos family. We are so sorry to learn of your loss. Your father would greet us as we walked our dogs down the street. What a wonderful man who gave so much. Your Canterbury Road Neighbors.