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1941
2013
Gayle Ann MoschenRoss passed on Jan 24, 2013 in Burbank, Ca. Born on April 24, 1941 in Chicago. She is survived by her husband James MoschenRoss.
In Lieu of flowers please make donations to Providence St. Joseph Foundation in Burbank California.
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February 6, 2013
Kelly Dunkelberger
Uncle Jim,
We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Ann. We are thinking of you, and may you find comfort in your memories of Ann and in the love and friendship of family and friends.
Kelly, Julie, Sofia and Ben Dunkelberger
February 5, 2013
Matthew Pepito
Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, and the things you never want to lose. Rest in peace Aunt Ann, you are now in a better place and will be missed.
February 5, 2013
Troy Pepito
Uncle Jim,
We are so sorry for your loss. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Aunt Ann will be missed, but we are so glad and thankful for the times we got to spend with you while we were in California.
Love,
The Pepitos (Troy, Jenni and Eli)
February 4, 2013
Stephnie Weir
Jim, you and Gayle Ann have been such lovely neighbors and friends to us. Our children, Birdy and Errol, love riding their bikes over to your house and ringing your doorbell for an impromptu visit. We will miss Gayle Ann's bubbly smile and warm hugs. She will be forever treasured in our hearts.
Our love and prayers are with you,
Stephnie, Bob, Bernadette and Errol
February 4, 2013
Allison McConnell
We are sending our condolences, Jim. We are holding you in prayer and may you find peace and comfort in the happy memories you have shared with Ann.
-The McConnells (Allison, Kevin, Jack, Duncan and Olivia)
February 4, 2013
Katy Brown
Uncle Jim,
I'm so very sorry for your loss. May you find peace and comfort during this difficult time. Our hearts and sympathies are with you.
Wishing you much love and peace,
Katy, Peter, Zoie & Jane Brown
February 3, 2013
Karla, Robert and Izzie
When my mom first told me that Ann passed away, my first words were; "wow, I can't believe it." I am a true believer that everything happens for a reason. I am convinced that the Lord took you so early in the cancer treatment because He did not want you to suffer; now, you are free. I will miss our conversations about the geneology book; what an amazing Dunkelberger journey you put together. Uncle Jim, I am glad that my parents are there to help you through this difficult time. Robert, Izzie, and I look forward to spending time with you in March. Love Karla, Robert, and Izzie.
February 2, 2013
To our beloved uncle Jim. Our deepest simpathy goes out to you. So glad that mom and dad have been there for you through this difficult time. Although we aren't with you physically, you are in all of our thoughts and prayers, and we are there for you in our hearts.
I will always remember the trips to visit you and Ann. My track to Canada for Juniors, went right through the Pickwick arena down the street from you, and I always seem to reflect back on those great memories.
Please take care, and know that Ann is in great hands now. We will miss her, but never forget her.
Love,
Craig, Michelle, Madison, Lexi.
February 2, 2013
Jim, Doug,Dianna,Gregg,Ginny,Marilee,Tas and families,
We are so sorry to hear of your lost of Ann. She was a wonderful wife and sister and will be miss by all. We didn't get to be together alot, but enjoyed the times when we were.
Our Deepest Sympathy,
Don,Jane,Cody,Brittany Moyers
and families
February 2, 2013
So sorry for your loss Jim. Peace be with you.
Cousin Betty,
Oregon, MO
January 31, 2013
Uncle George,Aunt Mary,Jeanie & Family
Dear Ann's Family,
So sorry for your loss. She will be sadly miss by all. You are in our thoughts & prayers.
January 30, 2013
gerald wilson
May God be with you all. You will be in my prayers
January 30, 2013
Frank, Phyllis, Suzanne and Family Ray/Marriott
Jim, Doug, Dianna, Marilee, Tas, Gregg, Ginny and All the Family,
Phyllis, Suzanne, Jon, Alexa, Ava, and I send our condolences in Ann's loss to the family...she was the glue that held this Dunkelberger generation together with all her geneology discoveries...how proud she made us all feel about our family members...how they served the Mound City community...how they arrived in Holt County, how they came to the United States, and much more. I will always remeber her warm smile and caring way. Ann and JIm made living in Southern California from 1983 to 1988 a very special family time for Phyllis, Suzanne, and me. The great memories of Goober and the other cats and the rabbbits! will always be wonderful memories. Thank you Ann for all you gave back to all the family...we love you and know you are in Jesus' presence. Jim, we send GOD's blessings in this difficult time.
All our love,
Phyllis, Frank, Suzanne and Family
January 30, 2013
doug and dianna dunkelberger
as we go thru life opening doors(in anns case books) for a rewarding life, there comes a time with all of us when we open the last door. She had a fullfilling life and enjoyed every day as such we all should. We love you and will miss you.
January 28, 2013
Gregg and Ginny Dunkelberger
We send our deepest sympathies to Jim and to my brother, sister and families. Ann, you will be missed by all who knew you. Rest in peace. Love,
Gregg, Ginny, Kelly, Allison, Katy and Grandkids.
January 28, 2013
Marilee, Tas & Boys Pepito
My dearest Sister,
My heart is broken into,I know that God is taking care of you.
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