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Curtis Franklin Moseley Veteran

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
15 Dec 2006 (aged 87)
Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Spencer, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
S1-23A-3
Memorial ID
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Curtis Franklin Moseley
The Norman Transcript
- Curtis Franklin Moseley died Friday, Dec. 15. He was born July 8, 1919, in Oklahoma City. He is survived by two sons, Jerry and Tom Moseley; three grandchildren, Darrell Martin, Michael Lee, and Dale Allen; and five great-grandchildren, Jonathan Allen, Elizabeth Mae, Christopher Thomas, Katy May and Clayton James.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Margaret Nellie Moseley.
Mr. Moseley attended Crutcho School when it was only a one-roomer, then fifth through eighth grade at the new school on Northeast 23rd. He also attended Webster Junior High and Central High School. He worked for his father, Tom, at his dairy. After a short stint at Douglas Aircraft Plant, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, completed basic training and then was sent to the ETO for the duration. He returned to Oklahoma where he attended a trade school for air conditioning and refrigeration. He moved his family to Alaska where he followed that trade for nearly 35 years. After retirement, the Moseleys moved back to Norman and purchased a motor home, traveling for several years meeting "some real fine people and lifelong friends."
His children never returned to Oklahoma to live. Tom still lives in Alaska and Jerry lives in Washington State. They said Mr. Moseley's favorite hobbies were jewelry making and wood carving. The most enjoyable was fishing the Alaskan streams and rivers with Margaret and other family members and friends. He joined the First Christian Church in Anchorage, Alaska, and transferred his membership to First Christian Church in Norman after moving here in 1983.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Bill Eisenhour Northeast Funeral Home Chapel, 8805 NE 23, Oklahoma City, with burial to follow at Kolb Cemetery in Spencer.

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Note that the Kolb Cemetery officals said this family did not purchase a headstone.
Curtis Franklin Moseley
The Norman Transcript
- Curtis Franklin Moseley died Friday, Dec. 15. He was born July 8, 1919, in Oklahoma City. He is survived by two sons, Jerry and Tom Moseley; three grandchildren, Darrell Martin, Michael Lee, and Dale Allen; and five great-grandchildren, Jonathan Allen, Elizabeth Mae, Christopher Thomas, Katy May and Clayton James.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Margaret Nellie Moseley.
Mr. Moseley attended Crutcho School when it was only a one-roomer, then fifth through eighth grade at the new school on Northeast 23rd. He also attended Webster Junior High and Central High School. He worked for his father, Tom, at his dairy. After a short stint at Douglas Aircraft Plant, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, completed basic training and then was sent to the ETO for the duration. He returned to Oklahoma where he attended a trade school for air conditioning and refrigeration. He moved his family to Alaska where he followed that trade for nearly 35 years. After retirement, the Moseleys moved back to Norman and purchased a motor home, traveling for several years meeting "some real fine people and lifelong friends."
His children never returned to Oklahoma to live. Tom still lives in Alaska and Jerry lives in Washington State. They said Mr. Moseley's favorite hobbies were jewelry making and wood carving. The most enjoyable was fishing the Alaskan streams and rivers with Margaret and other family members and friends. He joined the First Christian Church in Anchorage, Alaska, and transferred his membership to First Christian Church in Norman after moving here in 1983.
Services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Bill Eisenhour Northeast Funeral Home Chapel, 8805 NE 23, Oklahoma City, with burial to follow at Kolb Cemetery in Spencer.

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Note that the Kolb Cemetery officals said this family did not purchase a headstone.


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