Kenneth Earl Moser
Kenneth was born in Niobrara (Verdel) Nebraska, to Ralph Earl Moser and Josephine Mcaffee. He was the eldest of four children. Kenneth graduated from Clearwater Schools in May 1951. He participated in school basketball and football.
Kenneth enlisted in the US Air Force in March 24, 1952. He served one year tour of duty in Korea. He served on an outpost near K55 Air Force base and outside of Seoul. He was honorably discharged in March 24, 1956.
Kenneth graduated in February 1963 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. After graduation, he went to work for the Bendix Corporation in Kansas City, Missouri, as a gage engineer in the gaging department in February 1963. Later he was transferred to the metrology laboratory as a metrologist. In 1983 Bendix became the Allied Signal Corporation. In April of 1990 he retired from the Allied Signal Corporation. After graduation, he became a life member of the University of Nebraska Alumni Association. During the early years with the Bendix Corporation, Ken served 2 years as a Junior Achievement Advisor. He was also a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Codes & Standards committee for 15 years He served with the working group 1.12-coordinate measurement machines.
He is survived by wife Rita J. Moser. They were married on July 13, 1957. He is also survived by two sons, Keith (Lori) Moser of Una, Idaho and Roger Moser of Olathe, Kansas; grandson Logan Moser of Forrest Grove, Oregon; siblings Delores R. (Bob) Morgan, Lincoln, Nebraska, Janet J. (Don) Christensen, Henderson, Nevada, and Karen K. (Dixie) Moser, Omaha, Nebraska
Visitaton and Funeral Services
Visitation will be 6-8 p.m., Monday, March 8, 2010, at Amos Funeral Chapel of Shawnee, Kansas. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 9, 2010, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Mission, Kansas. Graveside services will be Wednesday, March 10, 10:30 a.m. at David City Cemetery in David City Nebraska.
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I am very sorry to hear about Kens death. He was a very good friend and teacher over the years that I worked with him. Ken has been greatly missed here at work as I am sure He now will be missed with in your family.
My prayers and best wishes are with you at this time.
May God Bless All and may Gods’ Peace and Understanding Help
in all ways.
It is terrible to lose a husband/parent especially a classy man like Mr. Moser.
To the family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
To Roger, I know you were really close your dad. Things may never be the same but you will adapt eventually. I am sorry I can’t be there.
You take care!
Jeff
Every single memory I have of uncle Kenny makes me smile. He was such a kind hearted man. I remember our family visits with Kenny and Rita and how they always welcomed us into their home. He was a man with a ready laugh and was always interested in what was going on in your life. I am a better person due to his influence. I will miss him greatly but will always have his memory to make me smile.
Jean Spohrer
Dear Rita and sons,
Your husband was a very special man. I know you do not need to be told. I enjoyed his smile and his kindness. I enjoyed joking with him in the infusion room. He will be greatly missed.
I am blessed to have known him. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time. He will always be alive in your heart. You have some wonderful memories of him.
Much love to you. Myra
To the Moser family,
I was so sad to hear about the loss of your husband/father/grandfather. It just broke my heart! He was one of the nicest & kindest men I have ever known. Rita & Ken were very kind & supportive when I was going through cancer & chemo. a couple years ago. They would stop by with altar flowers from our church, call, pray, & send cards. Ken always seemed concerned about me during this difficult time. When you’re someone who is going through it yourself, you actually know what it’s like for someone else to go through it too. I’m just sorry he had to deal with it much much longer than I did…but at least he’s not suffering anymore. I will always remember his kindness, his sense of humor, his laugh, & our visits. I know he will missed!
My thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. There’s so little that one can say or do…but I just want you to know that I care & I’m here… if there’s anything I can do please let me know…I’m not that far away. God’s blessings to all of you & may God’s love help comfort you during this difficult time. May fond memories of your husband/father/grandfather linger on in your hearts.
With deepest sympathy,
Martha Macher
I will always remember Ken, he was always so friendly and nice to work with. So sorry for your loss.
Rita
Sorry to hear of Kens death. Our prayers and thoughts are with
you at this time of sorrow.
So sorry to hear of Kennth’s passing. I often think of your family and Your Mother who was my bioloigy teacher. My sincerious wishes for you and God Bless and comfort you . Adelia
Sorry to hear of your loss of Kenneth. Often wonder where you all are. I thought of you mother often, she was my biology teacher. God’s love and Blessing on you. Love in Jesus name. Adelia