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Leroy Bob Moser
Died 3/17/2025

Obituary submitted by Bob's som Andre
Lewiston1957.com
LeRoy
Robert "Bob" Moser, 85, passed away on March 17, 2025, in
Dayton, Nevada. Born on May 1, 1939, in Wallace, Idaho, Bob led
a remarkable life defined by his devotion to aviation and his
enduring craftsmanship.
He spent his early years in
Lewiston, Idaho, as well as Clarkston and Colton, Washington.
After graduating high school in 1957, Bob enlisted in the United
States Navy. A proud moment for him was serving alongside his
brothers-Bill, Verne, and Keith also in the Navy-during their
simultaneous military service.
Bob's distinguished naval
career spanned 25 years. Beginning as an Aviation Engine
Mechanic, he rose through the ranks to become a Master Chief
Petty Officer before being commissioned as a Chief Warrant
Officer 2 (CWO2) in 1979. He served as a P-3 Orion Maintenance
Officer until his retirement in 1982. Though he spent part of
his Navy career in Vietnam - Bob was extremely proud of his time
as a Warrant Officer in the P-3 Community where he led
maintenance teams of up to 250 personnel and worked closely with
Pilots, Flight Engineers and Commanding Officers to ensure daily
aircraft readiness. Bob retired from the U.S. Navy as a CWO3 in
1982.
Following retirement from the Navy, Bob continued
to share his expertise in civilian aviation roles at Lockheed
Martin, Phoenix Aerospace, American Valley Aviation, Kellstrom
Defense, and Precision Airparts Support Services (PASS), where
his technical knowledge remained highly regarded. Bob was known
throughout the Aviation community as the resident expert on all
P-3 aircraft systems.
Bob earned a Master's Degree in
Professional Aeronautics and was a licensed pilot. He built and
restored his own Cessna 170 aircraft and frequently flew with
his son Andre. His passion extended to vintage
automobiles-especially those from 1937-and included restoring
and showcasing several classic cars and trailers with Andre and
his brothers.
Bob is lovingly remembered by his son Andre
Moser; granddaughters Marisa Moser and Monica Moser;
great-granddaughter Iverson "Ivy" Jones; and siblings William
"Bill" Moser, Verne Moser, Keith Moser, Patty Sue McGarvin, and
Terry Moser. He was preceded in death by his parents Raymond
Moser and Clara (Moody) Imper.
His legacy lives on
through every engine he restored and every life he touched.
Celebration of Life
for Leroy Robert (Bob) Moser
Friday August 22, 2025
Noon to 5:00pm
Holiday Inn Clarkston - River
Boat Room
700 Port Dr, Clarkston,
WA 99403
Food, beverages,
memories and social time. Sponsored by his
son Andre and brothers Bill, Verne, Keith,
Terry and their families.
Please
RSVP to Andre
Moser armoser24@gmail.com to be
added to the attendee list. And
share this invitation with others who knew Bob.
"This is not a sad
event, it is a celebration of Bob's long life and happy times.
Come to 'party' like old times, sip a few and
reconnect with old friends from the past. That's what Bob would
like"
Please
feel free to pass this information along as Bob had many friends
and colleagues I don't have listed.
Kind Regards,
Andre
A couple pix from Andre
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Photos by Gale 'Jake' Jacobs
Bob and Gale joined the Navy together in
1957 |
Gale left the
Navy in 1960 for college. Bob stayed in and advanced to
the top. |

Bob and Jake boot camp San
Diego 1957 |

We both became pilots.
Flying in Jake's Cessna Cardinal
Circa 2000 |
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