Arthur D. Moser
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Arthur D. Moser, 85, of Wakarusa died peacefully at his residence, at 10:00 am, Wednesday, October 20, 2021. He was born February 5, 1936 in Bremen to Ralph and Mildred (Walterhouse) Moser.
In 1955 he graduated from Madison Township High School. After graduation he enlisted into the US Army. After honorable discharge, he left the family farm to pursue a career in the construction industry. On June 26, 1960, Arthur married the love of his life since the 4th grade at Madison School, Carolyn L. Severns, at St. Johns Church in Woodland. Mr. Moser had a successful career in the building industry. He also gave back to the local community thru Penn High School Building Trades. He served as the local HBA President in 1981, was a board member of Habitat for Humanity, a big supporter and board member of Camp Ray Bird. His love for his family was only surpassed by his love for his Lord. Arthur was an active member of Community Gospel Church in Bremen, serving multiple terms as a Deacon. He was involved on mission trips building projects and served as usher for many years until the time he became ill. He personally supported several foreign missionaries to further the gospel world wide. Arthur loved supporting his grandchildren in all of their many activities and teaching them his love of woodworking methods in his state of the art shop. He also enjoyed playing euchre with family and friends.
Mr. Moser is survived by his wife, Carolyn; children, Jeffrey L. (Susan) Moser, Syracuse, Colleen L. (Dean) Anglemeyer, Wakarusa, Richard D. (Joni) Moser, Mishawaka; grandchildren, Matthew L Moser, Andrew J. (Lindsey) Moser, Nathan C. (Katie) Moser, Aaron S. Moser, Brittni L. Anglemeyer, Jenna S. (Joel) Bowen, Taylor M. (Callie) Anglemeyer; step grandchildren, Mariah S. (Cameron) Shepherd, Matthew W. (Bella) Long; 9 great grandchildren; brothers, Lester C. Moser, Carl L. Moser, both of Bremen; and sister, Carol M. Singleton, Bremen.
On behalf of his wife and family, we are confident he is now in the arms of His Lord and Savior.
Family and friends may call 1-4 and 6-8, Monday, October 25, 2021 at Community Gospel Church, Bremen and for 1 hour prior to the 10:00 am Funeral Service, Tuesday, October 26th also at Community Gospel Church. Pastor Emilio Martino, Pastor Tom Jones and Rev. Jordan Muck will officiate. Burial with Military graveside rites will be in Olive East Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be given to Camp Ray Bird, South Bend or World Missionary Press, New Paris.