Bud Moser's Obituary
Mr. Bud Moser, age70, of Monroe, formerly of High Point & Morehead City, N.C. passed away on March 5, 2015.
A funeral visitation for Mr. Moser will be held Sunday, March 8,2015 from 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM at Davis Funeral Service.
Mr. Moser was born in Mt Airy on July 5th, 1944. He was married for 51 years to Nina Mason.
He is also survived by his daughter, Barbara Jean Moser Curtis (Craig) of Mint Hill; two sisters Peggy Moser Taylor (Scott), Linda Moser Causey (Tommy) all of Thomasville, NC; two granddaughters Ashley Curtis and Shannon Curtis of Mint Hill, NC; two nieces, Elaine Gilley of High Point, NC, and Gail Gilley Hedrick (Johnny); two nephews Ricky Gilley (Geneva) of Thomasville, NC, and Ray Gilley (Ginger) of High Point, NC.
He was preceded in death by a son, Skipper Moser, his parents Ralph & Connie Draughn Moser; two brothers Larry Moser and Bobby Moser; two sisters Dot Moser Johnson and Wanda Moser all of High Point, NC, and Jackie Moser Scott of Thomasville, NC.
He will miss his three longtime friends, Wally Wright and Joe Cranford of High Point, NC, Joe Garner of Gastonia, NC, but will be glad to see his buddies Bobby Mason of Morehead City, NC, and Bobby Grant of High Point, NC.
Mr. Moser served honorably in the USCG at Fort Macon. He was the owner of B&B Plumbing.
We cannot express enough our most sincere thanks to Lee Kiser with Community Home Care & Hospice for all his help at any time of the day or night, his concern & kindness far exceeds his duties. Thank you so much Robin McIntyre for helping me through the steps of handling all the necessary paperwork & funeral arrangements. And thanks to Rose Greene with Gentiva Home Health who spent many hours in the beginning of his decline & whom he often asked for towards the end.
In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Community Home Care &
Hospice, 2661 W Roosevelt Blvd. Monroe, N.C. 28110.
Davis Funeral Service of Monroe is serving the Moser family. An online guest register book is available at www.davisfuneralservice.com.
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