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Lawrence Jay Moser

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Lawrence Jay Moser

Birth
Concordia, Cloud County, Kansas, USA
Death
27 Jun 1995 (aged 69)
Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY
LAWRENCE J. MOSER

Lawrence J. Moser was born July 23, 1925, at Concordia, to Hallie and Miranda Gimple Moser. He died June 27, 1995, as a result of injuries sustained in an accident June 20.
Lawrence enlisted into the service Nov. 10, 1944, at Fort Leavenworth, serving his country during World War II.
On March 24, 1949, he married Marjorie Atkins. To this union were born four children.
Lawrence was very active in his community. He truely was a gift from God. His Compassion for others, zest for life, and many talents that God gave him, allowed Lawrence to serve the people and organizations of Mankato well. As an active member in the Christian church, he was a vital part of the church's rebuilding after fire struck in 1994.
Carpentry, farming, pushing snow, V.F.W., and his grandchildren were all passions of Lawrence's. He was always ready to give his best for his fellow man.
Mourning his passing are his wife, Marjorie, of the home; four sons; Fred, Phoenix, Ariz.; Leroy and Curtis, Mankato,; and Nelson, Johnson; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.
OBITUARY
LAWRENCE J. MOSER

Lawrence J. Moser was born July 23, 1925, at Concordia, to Hallie and Miranda Gimple Moser. He died June 27, 1995, as a result of injuries sustained in an accident June 20.
Lawrence enlisted into the service Nov. 10, 1944, at Fort Leavenworth, serving his country during World War II.
On March 24, 1949, he married Marjorie Atkins. To this union were born four children.
Lawrence was very active in his community. He truely was a gift from God. His Compassion for others, zest for life, and many talents that God gave him, allowed Lawrence to serve the people and organizations of Mankato well. As an active member in the Christian church, he was a vital part of the church's rebuilding after fire struck in 1994.
Carpentry, farming, pushing snow, V.F.W., and his grandchildren were all passions of Lawrence's. He was always ready to give his best for his fellow man.
Mourning his passing are his wife, Marjorie, of the home; four sons; Fred, Phoenix, Ariz.; Leroy and Curtis, Mankato,; and Nelson, Johnson; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.


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