Bob passed away after a valiant battle against cancer. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Margaret and Milton Mosk, Sr. and his brother, Garland W. Butler. He is survived by his children, Geoffrey Mosk and wife, Brandy, Janet Mosk, and Robyn Mosk; grandchildren, Skye, Hayley, and Kendall Mosk. He is also survived by his wife, Cathy; brother, Milton Mosk, Jr. and wife, Linda, many nieces and nephews, and numerous friends. A life-long resident of Houston, Bob was a devout Christian and an extremely devoted family man. From 1969 to 1973, he served his nation honorably during the Vietnam War. Bob served in the US Navy as a radioman aboard a nuclear submarine, a destroyer tender, and at various land-postings. He graduated from the University of Houston in 1976 and began his professional life in the accounting field. Dedicated to his field, Bob progressed to become an accounting manager in the oil and gas industry. He loved his work and made many dear friends amongst his coworkers. Before his passing, Bob expressed his desires to acknowledge and thank the following individuals and organizations; the doctors and staff at the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center for their magnificent care and support; Dr. Garner and the members of Kingwood First Baptist Church for their wonderful love and spiritual support; and the Apache Oil Corporation for their generosity. Also, Bob wanted to express his gratitude to his family and dear friends for their love and care during his illness.
Bob passed away after a valiant battle against cancer. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Margaret and Milton Mosk, Sr. and his brother, Garland W. Butler. He is survived by his children, Geoffrey Mosk and wife, Brandy, Janet Mosk, and Robyn Mosk; grandchildren, Skye, Hayley, and Kendall Mosk. He is also survived by his wife, Cathy; brother, Milton Mosk, Jr. and wife, Linda, many nieces and nephews, and numerous friends. A life-long resident of Houston, Bob was a devout Christian and an extremely devoted family man. From 1969 to 1973, he served his nation honorably during the Vietnam War. Bob served in the US Navy as a radioman aboard a nuclear submarine, a destroyer tender, and at various land-postings. He graduated from the University of Houston in 1976 and began his professional life in the accounting field. Dedicated to his field, Bob progressed to become an accounting manager in the oil and gas industry. He loved his work and made many dear friends amongst his coworkers. Before his passing, Bob expressed his desires to acknowledge and thank the following individuals and organizations; the doctors and staff at the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center for their magnificent care and support; Dr. Garner and the members of Kingwood First Baptist Church for their wonderful love and spiritual support; and the Apache Oil Corporation for their generosity. Also, Bob wanted to express his gratitude to his family and dear friends for their love and care during his illness.
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