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Carl Albert Moser was born on April 14, 1922 to John J and Louisa (Goehring) Moser in Campbell County South Dakota. He lived on the family farm and attended grade school at Dewey Country School near Mound City. After completing 8 th grade, he stayed at home to help his father with farming. In the fall of 1945, he suffered a serious corn picker accident that required numerous surgeries and skin grafts on his hand. He was one of the first individu- als to receive skin and bone grafting in Rochester MN. He made many trips back to Rochester over the next several years. Carl met Christine Brockel at their local church where both families at- tended. On December 18, 1947, they were married at the Herreid Baptist Church in a double wedding ceremony with Carls sister Tillie and Fred Bauer with Rev. E.S. Fenske officiating. In the spring of 1948, they moved to Walworth County to their current farm. Carl farmed and raised both registered and commercial Polled Here- ford cattle. He was always working to improve his herd and attended many livestock sales in the US and Canada. Carls favorite past time was attending farm auction sales. Carl and Christine were blessed with 4 children- Gary, Harley, Wesley and Pamela who attended and graduated from Selby High School. Carl entered the Good Samaritan Center in Selby in February 2015 and resided there until his death, February 21, 2018. Carl is survived by his wife of 70 years- Christine Moser, Sons-Gary (Connie) Moser of Apple Valley MN, Harley Moser of Selby, Wes (Teri) Moser of Glenham, Son-in-law Dave Anderson of Rapid City. Grandchil- dren – Bruce (Jessica) Moser, Alan (Becca) Moser, Teresa (Pat) Kelly, Justin Moser, Molly Moser, Whitney (Devon) Alexander, Trevor (Jennifer) Moser, Drew, Jordan & Trace Anderson. 6 Great Grandchildren and 3 step great grandchildren. Half- brother Darold Moser. Carl was preceded in death by his parents, 3 sisters Lydia Jahraus, Rose Wacker, Tillie Bauer, half- brother Ted Moser, and daughter Pam Ander- son and daughter-in-law Barb Moser. April 14, 1922 ~ February 21, 2018 Carl Moser

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Carl Albert Moser was born on April 14,

1922 to John J and Louisa (Goehring) Moser in Campbell County South Dakota. He lived on the family farm and attended grade school at Dewey Country School near Mound City. After completing 8th grade, he stayed at home to help his father with farming.

In the fall of 1945, he suffered a serious corn picker accident that required numerous surgeries and skin grafts on his hand. He was one of the first individu-als to receive skin and bone grafting in Rochester

MN. He made many trips back to Rochester over the next several years.

Carl met Christine Brockel at their local church where both families at-tended. On December 18, 1947, they were married at the Herreid Baptist Church in a double wedding ceremony with Carl’s sister Tillie and Fred Bauer with Rev. E.S. Fenske officiating.

In the spring of 1948, they moved to Walworth County to their current farm. Carl farmed and raised both registered and commercial Polled Here-ford cattle. He was always working to improve his herd and attended many livestock sales in the US and Canada. Carl’s favorite past time was attending farm auction sales.

Carl and Christine were blessed with 4 children- Gary, Harley, Wesley and Pamela who attended and graduated from Selby High School. Carl entered the Good Samaritan Center in Selby in February 2015 and resided there until his death, February 21, 2018.

Carl is survived by his wife of 70 years- Christine Moser, Sons-Gary (Connie) Moser of Apple Valley MN, Harley Moser of Selby, Wes (Teri) Moser of Glenham, Son-in-law Dave Anderson of Rapid City. Grandchil-dren – Bruce (Jessica) Moser, Alan (Becca) Moser, Teresa (Pat) Kelly, Justin Moser, Molly Moser, Whitney (Devon) Alexander, Trevor (Jennifer) Moser, Drew, Jordan & Trace Anderson. 6 Great Grandchildren and 3 step great grandchildren. Half- brother Darold Moser.

Carl was preceded in death by his parents, 3 sisters Lydia Jahraus, Rose

Wacker, Tillie Bauer, half- brother Ted Moser, and daughter Pam Ander-son and daughter-in-law Barb Moser.

D a t e o f S e r v i c e

T i m e o f S e r v i c e

April 14, 1922 ~ February 21, 2018

Carl Moser

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Treasured Seasons

For everything there is

an appointed season.

And a time for everything

Under heaven-

A time for sharing,

a time for caring.

A time for loving,

a time for giving;

A time for remembering,

A time for parting.

You have made everything

Beautiful in its time

For everything you do

Remains forever.

Carl & Christine Moser John & Louisa (Goehring) Moser

IN LOVING MEMORY OF:

Carl Albert Moser 95 Years ~ 10 Months ~ 7 Days

BORN: April 14, 1922

Campbell County, South Dakota PASSED AWAY: February 21, 2018

Selby, South Dakota

FUNERAL SERVICE: 11:00 AM, Saturday, February 24, 2018

Kesling Funeral Home Mobridge, South Dakota

CLERGY: Rev. Gary Street SPECIAL MUSIC:

Pat Russell “I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You”

“Daddy’s Hands”

HONORARY BEARERS: Carl’s Grandchildren

Bruce Moser ~ Alan Moser ~ Teresa Kelly Justin Moser ~ Molly Moser

Whitney Alexander ~ Trevor Moser Drew Anderson ~ Jordan Anderson ~ Trace Anderson

INURNMENT: Mound City Cemetery

Mound City, South Dakota

Please join the family at the Senior Citizens Center, 616 6th Ave W for a luncheon and fellowship

Arrangements Entrusted to Kesling Funeral Home.