Donald G. Moseman
August 22, 1927 - November 13, 2020

Donald G. Moseman

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Donald G. Moseman, age 93, of Fremont
Died Friday, November 13, 2020 at Methodist Fremont Health

Donald was born August, 22, 1927 in Scribner to William and Louise 'Feye' Moseman. He farmed near Hooper and worked for Hoegemeyer Hybrids for several years, until he retired.

Donald married Carolyn Carper, August 6, 1949 in Scribner.

In 2000, the couple moved to Baldwin City, KS where he worked part time at the Lawrence, KS. golf course and the Baldwin City golf course. In 2018 they moved to Fremont and became residents of Nye Square.

Survivors:
Wife Carolyn of Fremont
5 daughters Michaelene Parr of Fremont
Denise (Ken) Mueller of Hooper
Cheryl (Greg) Johnson of Lincoln
Teresa Klabunde of Baldwin City, KS.
Lori (Terry) Johnson of Ashland
12 grandchildren
27 great grandchildren
1 great great grandchild

Donald was preceded in death by his parents, 2 infant grandchildren, 1 grandson, 1 great grandson, 4 brothers and a son-in-law.

Further services may be held at a later date. Ludvigsen Mortuary in Fremont is in charge of arrangements.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

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Condolences(4)

  1. John & Gloria Weir
    Our condolences to Don's family. We have wonderful memories of Don when he helped drive truck for us at harvest. Always pleasant, always early to work to inspect the truck he drove, and a great driver and caretaker of our equipment. He and I use to like fabricating stories about how "lousy" the corn yield was when the seed corn DSM's would show up and to see them squirm was quite a treat. Of course it was all in fun but Don and I could hardly keep a strait face. I didn't know he had moved back to Fremont in 2018. It's hard to keep up as the years go bye. Blessings to all of your families as you grieve his lost - he was a treasure.

    John & Gloria Weir
  2. Leonard and Betty Ruether
    Our deepest sympathy to all the family. We will miss seeing Don's smile because I don't remember ever seeing him without a big smile on his face.
  3. Leonard and Betty Ruether
    Our sympathy to all of your family. We will always remember Don's smile. Don't ever remember seeing him without a smile on his face.
  4. Karen White
    So sorry to hear about uncle Donald's death. He always was one of my favorite uncles, we had many fun times together.
    Some of mine and LaVerns best memories.
    You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
    Karen & LaVern
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