Ken was not a man to sit still, he and Jan traveled extensively, from spending some winters in Hawaii, to following the Hawkeyes with their bowl games, to trips through Hills Bank Friends Club, and of course wherever the family activities would take them! His unwavering belief in family was demonstrated by his strong support of his sons as they participated in football, baseball and wrestling in high school and at U of I. He continued coaching Babe Ruth Baseball long after his own kids were through competing. He also supported his children in their extra curricular activities in school, 4-H, and clubs. Ken enjoyed playing golf and was still playing racquetball in his 60's.
Ken was a proud grandpa as he watched his grandchildren in their many school activities, and for most of his grandchildren, being that person who taught them to drive "stick shift" in the infamous red truck! He enjoyed playing euchre and bridge with family and friends in several groups over the years.
While he loved his family, he was also involved in his community, he was a founding member of the Iowa City Booster Club, instrumental in the Pancake Day, was a Mason, a member of the Presidents Club, Quarterback Club and a lifetime member of the First United Methodist Church. For over 40 years Ken was a fixture at the University working for former U of I President Virgil Hancher, traveling many miles and years as one of the UIHC ambulance drivers, and as the equipment manager for Recreational Services at the U of I Fieldhouse, retiring from the University in 1989.
His family includes his wife, Janice; four children, David (Janet) Moss of Lafayette, CO; Stephen (Sonya) Moss of Iowa City; Sharon (Darwin) Thirtyacre of Iowa City; and Jerry Moss (Teri Blume) of Iowa City; 10 grandchildren, Brad (Jayme) Moss, Jason (Danielle) Moss, Katie (Rich) Coffman, Stephanie Moss, Stacy (Luke) Zeller, Skyler Moss (Sarah Post), Patricia (Joe) Gleason, Jodi (Pat) Ford), Brenda (Chris) Langenberg, and Jeff Thirtyacre; 13 great-grandchildren, Ryan, Nia, Jared, Madison, Sydney, Mikayla, Alec, Lena, Brody, Quinn, Addison, Stella, and one boy to soon arrive; and 1 great-great-granddaughter, Harper; Ken's sister, Donna (Jerry) Walkup of Coralville, and brother-in-law, Harold Schenk of Hills.
Wonderful memories of weekend softball tournaments that Ken played in, productive strawberry patches, milking the cows, and playing basketball in the hay mow, to name a few. Smiles you leave us with, a life that will always be remembered and cherished, love you Dad and Grandpa!
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Thursday, May 9, 2013, at the First United Methodist Church in Iowa City. (Sunday parking ordinance will be in effect for the streets around the church) Visitation will be from 9am Thursday until services at the church, and a time of fellowship and lunch will be immediately following the services. Burial will be at Memory Gardens following the reception. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made in Ken's memory to First United Methodist Church of Iowa City or Iowa City Hospice.
From: GayAndCiha.com
Ken was not a man to sit still, he and Jan traveled extensively, from spending some winters in Hawaii, to following the Hawkeyes with their bowl games, to trips through Hills Bank Friends Club, and of course wherever the family activities would take them! His unwavering belief in family was demonstrated by his strong support of his sons as they participated in football, baseball and wrestling in high school and at U of I. He continued coaching Babe Ruth Baseball long after his own kids were through competing. He also supported his children in their extra curricular activities in school, 4-H, and clubs. Ken enjoyed playing golf and was still playing racquetball in his 60's.
Ken was a proud grandpa as he watched his grandchildren in their many school activities, and for most of his grandchildren, being that person who taught them to drive "stick shift" in the infamous red truck! He enjoyed playing euchre and bridge with family and friends in several groups over the years.
While he loved his family, he was also involved in his community, he was a founding member of the Iowa City Booster Club, instrumental in the Pancake Day, was a Mason, a member of the Presidents Club, Quarterback Club and a lifetime member of the First United Methodist Church. For over 40 years Ken was a fixture at the University working for former U of I President Virgil Hancher, traveling many miles and years as one of the UIHC ambulance drivers, and as the equipment manager for Recreational Services at the U of I Fieldhouse, retiring from the University in 1989.
His family includes his wife, Janice; four children, David (Janet) Moss of Lafayette, CO; Stephen (Sonya) Moss of Iowa City; Sharon (Darwin) Thirtyacre of Iowa City; and Jerry Moss (Teri Blume) of Iowa City; 10 grandchildren, Brad (Jayme) Moss, Jason (Danielle) Moss, Katie (Rich) Coffman, Stephanie Moss, Stacy (Luke) Zeller, Skyler Moss (Sarah Post), Patricia (Joe) Gleason, Jodi (Pat) Ford), Brenda (Chris) Langenberg, and Jeff Thirtyacre; 13 great-grandchildren, Ryan, Nia, Jared, Madison, Sydney, Mikayla, Alec, Lena, Brody, Quinn, Addison, Stella, and one boy to soon arrive; and 1 great-great-granddaughter, Harper; Ken's sister, Donna (Jerry) Walkup of Coralville, and brother-in-law, Harold Schenk of Hills.
Wonderful memories of weekend softball tournaments that Ken played in, productive strawberry patches, milking the cows, and playing basketball in the hay mow, to name a few. Smiles you leave us with, a life that will always be remembered and cherished, love you Dad and Grandpa!
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am Thursday, May 9, 2013, at the First United Methodist Church in Iowa City. (Sunday parking ordinance will be in effect for the streets around the church) Visitation will be from 9am Thursday until services at the church, and a time of fellowship and lunch will be immediately following the services. Burial will be at Memory Gardens following the reception. In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made in Ken's memory to First United Methodist Church of Iowa City or Iowa City Hospice.
From: GayAndCiha.com
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