Avis de décès
Clarence Findley Moser II
6 mai 1958 – 23 septembre 2019
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Hopkins - Rector Funeral Home
Clarence “Sonny” Findley Moser II, 61, of Greencastle, passed away September 23rd surrounded by his family.
Sonny was born in Salem, Virginia in 1958, the son of Clarence and Ruby (Burton) Moser. He was a graduate of South Putnam High School in 1977, and spent the last 52 years in Greencastle.
He is survived by three sisters Ellen (Moser) Helton, (Gary), Martha Ann Moser, (Floyd Briggs), and Lenna Moser, (Larry Remley). Although he had no children of his own, his nephew, Nathan Hubbard, (Jean Teng), and nieces, Lindsey (Hubbard) Somers, (Liam), and Cassidy Haidle, were his world; and he loved sharing photos and stories of their accomplishments with others.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and his brother Steve Moser.
If you were fortunate enough to be in Sonny’s inner circle, you understood his devotion to the people and teams he cared about most. His dedication could be seen in his support for the “Cubbies,” a traditionally losing team that he cherished, no matter the score.
Please join his family in celebrating Sonny’s life with visitation from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26 at Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, Sept. 27 at the funeral home, with burial to follow in Forest Hill Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please consider blood donations to help others in need. This was a cause Sonny cared about deeply.
Memories may be shared with the family at www.Hopkins-Rector.com.
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- Please consider blood donations to help others in need. This was a cause Sonny cared about deeply
Services Précédents
jeudi,
26 septembre, 2019
Visitation
vendredi,
27 septembre, 2019
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