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When I come to the end of
the day and the sun has set
for me, I want no rites in a
gloom-filled room.
Why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little, but not too
long and not with you head bowed low. Remember the love we once shared –
Miss me, but let me go.
For this is a journey we all
must take and each must
go alone. It’s all a part of
the Maker’s plan, a step
on the road to home.
When you are lonely and
sick at heart go to the
friends we know, and bury your sorrows in doing good
deeds.
Miss me, but let me go.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Virgil C. Moser
WHO WAS BORN January 4, 1925
Alban Township, Grant County, South Dakota
AND CALLED TO HIS ETERNAL HOME October 5, 2019
Milbank, South Dakota
PRAYER SERVICE Thursday, October 10, 2019 – 7:00 p.m.
Mundwiler Funeral Home Milbank, South Dakota
FUNERAL SERVICE Friday, October 11, 2019 - 10:30 a.m.
Emanuel Lutheran Church Milbank, South Dakota
OFFICIANT Reverend Timothy Koch
MUSICIANS Kristy Tostenson, Organist
Madi Loeschke and Lorraine Noel, Vocalists
HONORARY BEARERS Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren
Hardee’s Coffee Friends
CASKET BEARERS Grandsons: Steve Kienholz | Derrick Loeschke | Caleb Moser
Great-Grandson: Trevor Sagness Nephews: Glen Kropuenske | Duane Folk
INTERMENT Milbank City Cemetery Milbank, South Dakota
APPRECIATION Virgil’s family is grateful for your attendance at this service.
Your many expressions of kindness and love are deeply appreciated. Following the interment, please join the family
for food and fellowship in the church dining room.
ARRANGEMENTS BY Mundwiler Funeral Home
Milbank, South Dakota
V irgil C. “Bud” Moser found peace on October 5, 2019, at Avantara Milbank, at the age of 94 years. He was the beloved husband of Norma (Jensen) Moser of Milbank, SD; loving father of Calvin (Linda) Moser of Milbank, SD; Marsha (Gary) Kienholz of Sioux Falls, SD; Gregg Moser (Wendy Pleau) of Shepherd, TX; and Cynthia (Donavon) Loeschke of Big Stone City, SD; proud and devoted grandfather to six grandchildren; great-grandfather to ten great-grandchildren; and dear brother to Gerry Kropuenske of Milbank, SD. Virgil was preceded in death by his loving parents: Benjamin and Alvina (Krause) Moser; and sisters: Jeanette Ball, Deloris Stover, and Viona Carr. Virgil was born on January 4, 1925, in Alban Township, Grant County, SD. He was the son of Benjamin and Alvina (Krause) Moser. Virgil was a life-long resident of Alban Township. He attended rural school through the eighth grade and attended agriculture classes in Brookings, SD, at the college. Virgil was united in marriage with Norma Jensen on June 11, 1950, at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Milbank, SD. Virgil taught in a rural Alban Township school for nearly one year while the teacher was ill. Virgil and Norma were blessed with four children: Calvin, Marsha, Gregg, and Cynthia. They raised their family on the family farm. Virgil farmed, milked cows, and raised chickens and pigs. His children remember all the orphan animals that were bottle fed, including racoons, rabbits, squirrels, kittens, and even a civet cat! He loved fishing and hunting – but only after the milking was done! The family had a horse named Billy who Virgil would harness to a buggy and give endless rides around the farmyard. Virgil enjoyed woodworking, metalworking, refinishing furniture, and motorcycles. Virgil and Norma traveled extensively throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Together, they collected antique cups and saucers, moustache cups, and Japanese Geisha cups. They had hundreds! Virgil was a faithful member of Emanuel Lutheran Church.
Celebrating the Life of
Virgil C. Moser
Miss Me, But Let Me Go