Larry Moser
Larry Moser, of Martin City, died Oct. 24, 2013.
He was born in Norristown, Pa., on Aug. 3, 1950, to Cecelia and Jacob D. Moser, Jr. He grew up fishing, hunting and trapping with his dad and brothers and close friends David Pudelka and Simon Darche and welcomed the family’s move in 1971 to Montana, where he raised his children with his wife, Linda to whom he was married for 16 years.
He spent his lifetime working in the family business, Moser Cabinets, starting with his dad and all of his brothers, and most recently with his youngest brother Chris and nephew Jed who will continue the family tradition. Together they created fine custom wood work and cabinetry and enjoyed each other’s company.
Larry enjoyed living life simply and filled his days with gardening both indoors and out, caring for and breeding his birds, fishing with his buddy Jeff Armstrong, and hunting with his brothers and friends. One could call him a real “Mountain Man” since he was able to live off the land for the most part, thus receiving the nickname “Laredo.” Later in life he enjoyed an annual visit with his cousin Jim Conlin and his sister Nancy down in the Florida Keys for some fishing and good times.
Larry’s twinkling eyes and contagious laugh will be dearly remembered by all who knew him.
Larry was preceded in death by his father Jake; son 2nd Lt. Travis Moser; brothers Dan and Bill; sister-in-law June; and partner Marge Libby.
He is survived by his mother Cecelia, son Jake and wife Kim; daughter Kelly and husband Damian Tennyson; grandchildren Hunter, Alexandra, Trinity, Eadric and Caeden; mother of his children, Linda Fleming; sister Nancy; brother Chris and wife Pam; sister-in-law Judy Moser; and many beloved nieces and nephews, cousins and friends, including his close friends David Pudelka and Simon Darche.
The family requests memorial contributions in memory of Larry be made to the Martin City Fire Department.