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Charles Robert Moser “Chuck” died peacefully at the age of 84 surrounded by family. Charles was the son of Helen and Levi Moser, born in Cleveland, OH on November 30, 1939. He married his high school sweetheart, Donna (Barrett) Moser on August 19, 1961, in Bedford OH.
Charles is survived by daughter Terry Marvin and husband Albert, son Louie Moser, daughter Lori Gehres all from Broken Arrow Oklahoma. Grandchildren Joshua Mathews and wife Bobbie Mathews, Jamie Ringleb and husband Mat Ringleb, Nicole Gehres and Tyler Gehres. Great grandchildren Braden, Ashton, Makayla, Kayli, Taylor and Harper. Brother-in-law Robert Barrett and wife Rosemary Barrett, sister-in-law Lois Barrett and cousins.
Charles is preceded in death by his wife, Donna Jean Moser, brother-in-law Richard Barrett and his parents.
Chuck and Donna owned and operated their own business, Tri City Copiers from 1978 to 1994. Chuck was passionate about working in the yard and gardening. He loved country music and enjoyed singing anytime he could get anyone to listen. Many good memories of him singing around the house and at family gatherings. He was a witty guy who loved to tell his Johnny jokes amongst many other stories. You could always find Chuck sitting in his recliner enjoying anything sweet to eat. For many years he was active and devoted to Knights of Columbus at St Elizabeth’s Catholic Church in Grove, Okla.
He enjoyed spending time at the lake house fishing and playing games with his children and grandchildren. Everyone remembers Chuck for his kind heart, gentle spirit and often joking manner. Above all he was a devoted husband and a loving father. He will be dearly missed.
Memorial Mass is scheduled for September 20, 2024 at 11:00 am. St Elizabeth’s Catholic Church. 1653 113th St NW, Grove, OK 74344.
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