Charles Francis Moser, 85, Tarpon Springs, FL, died Saturday, October 26, 2013.
He was a longtime Vice President in real estate and Realtor in Arlington Heights, IL, a former restaurateur (Scot's), and a US Army veteran.
He is survived by his widow, Betty; 5 sons, Chuck (Leslie), Mike (Barb), K.C. (Bryan), Mark (Ellen), Richard (Lindy); 3 daughters, Valerie Moser (Dan), Micki (Gary) Wanchick, and Kristen Moser; 11 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren and a great-great grandchild; nephew, Bob Kane (Gail); and niece, Cathy Olis Patterson. Preceded in death by his first wife, Diane Moser and son, John Moser.
No services are planned at this time.
Please sign the guestbook below.
Chuck… Joni & I are so very glad we got a chance to share last Christmas with you, Betty and your family. Like many times before we had the opportunity to eat, drink and have great conversation. Wow, I’m going to enjoy thinking about those times with all of you – my extended Chicago family. Until we meet again, Karl Kulp- Tampa, Fl
My deepest sympathies to my dear friends, The Moser Family. God be with you in your sorrow and remind you of the joyous and important memories that remain to comfort you.
Love and care from,
Kim
Please accept my heartfelt condolences for your loss. I hope you can gain comfort in knowing that someone cares; especially our Heavenly Father, Jehovah. He is a God of comfort, and our trust in Him can bring hope for the future.1Peter chapter 5 and verse 7,Acts 24:15, Revelation 21:4.
Sincerely,
Zelda Headen
I was so sorry to here about the passing of uncle Chuck. I have not had contact with him since my mother and father, Marge and Bill Appleby have passed, but thought about him often. We would go out to dinner with he and Betty when we would visit our parents in Florida. After my mother passed away, my father would still go down to Florida in the winter. He so loved spending time with Chuck, and they would go fishing on the charter boats down in Clearwater together. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time. I will remember Chuck as a fun loving, gentle man who had a fantastic personality. He always told such great stories! I would like to express my sincere sympathy to his entire family.
Sincerely,
Lynn Appleby Greunke
To my wonderful father, Thannk you for all the love and support you have given over the many years of my life. Thankfully, you are at peace and with our mother, other family members, and the angels.
I don’t know what to say here. When I think of Dad, my first thought is to start out with a joke. Something like, “You’ve seen one sunset, you’ve seen them all.” He loved to joke and kid. He found the humor in everything. Sometimes I didn’t realize at first he was kidding, like the recent visit from a priest when Dad said the priest came to give him the last rites. That was during a hospitalization several weeks before he died. I went around telling people about it before word got back to me that he was only kidding. I should have known better.
I’m going to miss you so much, because I love you so much. I couldn’t think of a better role model for a father.
You had a very full life, more than we could fit into your average obituary. You had many jobs, several careers, worked late into life and always provided for your family. You had many children, loved them all, and left a great legacy. You loved cars and had many different ones through the years.
We will love you, think about you, and miss you, tell our family and friends about you, for the rest our lives.
Love,
K.C.
You ate truly missed but we know that you are at peace and no longer on pain. We love you. -Amaris Alvarez