Clarence Moser

Obituary of Clarence Moser

<h1>Clarence Moser</h1> 1929 – 2009 Peacefully, Clarence went home to be with our Lord, on Monday, November 23, 2009, at the Village of Winston Park Nursing Home, age 79 years. Beloved father of Rick Moser and his wife Karen, Kathy Shaw and her husband Kevin Bingeman, all of Waterloo. Dearest Grandpa to Kayla and Mathew Shaw and fiancée Noelle Gagne. Step-Grandpa to Scott and Stephanie Bingeman and Jessica, Alex and Eric Mueller. He will be sadly missed by his “lady friend” Bernice Stemmler; his brothers, Melvin and his wife Mary, Bill and his wife Blanche, Harold, all of Waterloo, Jerome and his wife Shirley and Claude, all of Kitchener and Calvin and his wife Ilene of Baden; sisters, Gloria Wyszysnki of New Hamburg, Lorraine and her husband Al Goebel and Helen Kreutzer and her husband Marty, all of Kitchener. He is also survived by sisters-in-law, Thelma Moser and Helen Schlueter. Clarence is predeceased by his loving wife, Evelyn Fern Moser (Schlueter) on May 1, 1998; brothers, Howard (wife Melinda), Elmer and Gilbert; sisters, Kay Steffler (husband, Lloyd) and Lucy Stockie; brothers-in-law, Joe Wyszysnki, John Stockie, Cecil Schlueter, Gordon Schlueter; and sisters-in-law, Florence Moser, Dorothy Moser, Hazel Schneider and Edith Stroh. Dad has gone home to Heaven, to join the ranks among the angels with mom, his parents, Robert Moser and Ida Dorscht and his brothers and sisters who were all waiting patiently for him. Clarence was a member of St. Louis RC Church where, in his retirement, he enjoyed attending noon hour mass every day. He was also a member of the Army, Navy and Airforce Club, Unit 247 where he had served for many years on the executive. Clarence worked as a first class welder for Canada Machinery and enjoyed making decorative items out of wood, including wishing wells and life-sized silhouettes of people. He was well-known for his mischievous laugh. Clarence was an outstanding husband, father, grandpa, brother, and friend to many and doted on his children and grandchildren with so much love and care. Clarence enjoyed over 40 years of cottage life at Wasaga Beach where he acquired many friendships. It was with family and friends that Clarence enjoyed a friendly game of solo. In his final few years, he was declining and struggled to find the right words. We all knew him well enough to understand and help him along. Dad has been called to go on a new journey that will reunite him with mom and other family members, in heaven, with our Lord. The Moser family will receive friends at the Erb &amp; Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on Thursday, November 26 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on Friday, November 27 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where Parish Prayers will be held at 8:45 p.m., Friday. Morning Prayers will be offered from the funeral home on Saturday, November 28, 2009 at 10:30 a.m., followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at St. Louis RC Church, 53 Allen St. E., Waterloo at 11 a.m., Saturday with Rev. Bernie Hayes, CR as Celebrant. Interment at Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo followed by a reception in the Parish Hall. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of K-W or to St. Louis RC Church by contacting the funeral home at www.erbgood.com or 519-745-8445. A special thank you to Dr. Tim Szozda and staff for their compassion and care. Also, thank you to the staff at Winston Park where he spent his final days. There’s a star up in the heavens that will be shining much brighter tonight as dad and mom are reunited. Dad and Mom, you have always been and will always be our guardian angels.