In loving memory of

Lloyd A. Mosher
September 3, 1915 - September 4, 2010

Portsmouth, RI - Lloyd Allison Mosher, 95, of 54 Silvania Road, Portsmouth, RI, died Saturday, September 4, 2010, at Newport Hospital, Newport, RI. He was the husband of Anna S. Vargas Mosher.Born in Newport, RI on September 3, 1915, he was the son of the late Erford and Cornelia Hull Mosher.Mr. Mosher served in the US. Navy for 25 years and was a Pearl Harbor survivor. After his service, he worked in the Newport Shipyard for 7 years before founding his own marine repair company called P M, Inc. He retired in 1979. Mr. Mosher was a former member of the Knights of Columbus the Portsmouth Grange and was a communicant of St. Barnabas Church.Besides his wife of 74 years, he is survived by his son Ronald L Mosher of Harrison, ME, his son Gerald L. Mosher of Goose Creek, SC, his brother Chester Mosher of Newport, RI, his brother Donald Mosher of Newport, RI, his sister Phyllis Mulligan of Holton, ME, eight grandchildren and twenty great grandchildren.He is preceded in death by his sister, Nettie Mosher, and his brothers, Malcom Mosher, Leonard Mosher, Irving Mosher, Arthur Mosher, Earl Mosher, Milton Mosher, Erford Mosher, and Charles Mosher.His funeral will be held on Wednesday, September 8, at 9:00AM from the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, RI, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 am in St. Barnabas Church, 1697 East Main Road, Portsmouth. Burial will be in Newport Memorial Park in Middletown.Calling hours will be held Tuesday, September 7 from 6-8PM in the Memorial Funeral Home.Memorial donations may be made to Visiting Nurse Services of Newport Bristol Counties, 1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871, or the Robert Potter League For Animals, PO Box 412, Newport, RI 02840.

Tributes

David Wolfenden - September 16.. wrote on Sep 4, 2010:

"Ron, Carol, Jerry and Billie: Lloyd's passing came upon me so fast that I was unable to spend the time I wished I could have with you. Please forgive me. I'm sure he's playing cards with Mom and Dad right now. I also know he is finally getting re-acquainted with Army Captain Robert Mosher,who gave his life for his country on May 26, 1967 in Viet Nam. Ironically my Birthday. Remembering the wonderful Sunday family gatherings at Third Beach with "The Twins". Stay well and God bless."

Joe & Liz Barbarow - September.. wrote on Sep 4, 2010:

"Jerry, It's been a while since we've been in touch....so sorry about your dad....please accept our deepest symphony..............if we can do anything, let us know Joe and Liz"

shari danforth - September 07,.. wrote on Sep 4, 2010:

"Dear Mosher family, 'I want to express my condolences to your family at this difficult time."

Danielle Silvia - September 07.. wrote on Sep 4, 2010:

"He was by far, my most favorite client I ever took care of. He was full of so much wisdom and sense, so much kindness and so much heart. He will be dearly missed. All my love."

Heather Mosher Mease and Melissa Mosher.. wrote on Sep 4, 2010:

"So much pride did my life bring, A beautiful wife and three sons blessed me, The joy they gave will forever be saved. So many days my boys did shine, All the love they gave was mine, How wonderful was this life of mine, I'm sorry to have to leave it behind. The strength I found on that day come from the love you all sent my way. We could have never asked for a better Grandad. The memories he leaves with us will be treasured in our hearts always."

Scott Sherman - September 06, .. wrote on Sep 4, 2010:

"Lloyd Moe, was a valued & well respected member of the Portsmouth Grange for over 25 years, his contributions & faithful service and his great love for his fellow Brothers & Sisters will be greatly missed by us all. Our love, prayers & deepest sympahty to are extended to Ann & family. Please know that his contributions and the service & friendship he gave to us will be remembered for years to come."

Rev.valentine Vit - September .. wrote on Sep 4, 2010:

"Romans 8:38-39 KJV 38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord."