William "Bill" L.
Moseley, Jr.
William “Bill” L. Moseley, Jr., age 80 of Greenville, OH was born June
3, 1933 in Montgomery Alabama; departing this life on August 3, 2013 in
Pickerington, OH. Bill retired from the United States Air Force
in 1979 as TSGT. Serving in the Korean conflict, Europe, and the
Vietnam War during his career as a Medical Service Specialist and
Independent Medical Duty Technician. In Korea, Bill flew with the
Airborne Command post for the President of the United States.
As a result of his service, Bill has received the Air Medal, Air Force
Commendation, Vietnam Service Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal.
Bill was a life member, Veteran’s Service Officer, and Past State
Commander for the Department of Ohio Disabled American Veterans (DAV);
his slogan being “We are Family.” He was also a life member
and Past Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7262
(VFW). A life member and Service Officer of the American
Legion. He was an active member of the Greenville Veterans Honor
Guard, a member of Amvets, a retiree of Fram, and a long-time member of
the First Presbyterian Church of Greenville.
Bill was an advocate for veteran’s rights.
Bill was preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Farris (Dunlap),
parents William L. and Edna (Elsberry), and a son William L. III.
He is survived by a daughter Bobbi (Dean) Lohiser, and son Michael
(fiancée Emily Quay), grandchildren – Ian and Alec Lohiser, and William
IV and Jameson Moseley.
Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, August 8, at the First
Presbyterian Church, 114 E. Fourth St., Greenville, with Pastor John
Person officiating. Burial with full military honors by the Greenville
Veterans Honor Guard will follow in the Greenville Cemetery (new part).
The family will receive friends at the Oliver-Floyd Funeral Home, 1000
N. Broadway, Greenville, OH on Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m.The family
requests that memorial contributions be given either to the Cancer
Association of Darke County or the Mt. Carmel Hospice, 1144 Dublin
Road, Columbus, OH, 43215.
Condolences may be left for the family at www.oliverfloyd.com
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