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James Anton Moschenross passed on May 7, 2017 in Burbank, California. He was known to his friends and family as "Jim." He was born on May 15, 1941 in Burbank to Alice and Harry Moschenross. He attended Burroughs High School and graduated in 1959. He lived all of his life in Burbank. He is survived by his loving family and friends and beloved cats Morris and Tiger.
He found his soulmate Gayle Ann Dunkelberger and they married in 1982. Jim and Gayle Ann were married for 31 years until her passing in 2013. They were made for each other and they cared deeply for one another. They both had a profound love for cats and everyone who knew Jim and Gayle Ann knew that the cats were like their children. They are now together forever.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation to Providence St. Joseph Foundation in Burbank California.
Arrangements under the direction of Valley Funeral Home, Burbank, CA.
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5 Entries
May 25, 2017
DeEtte (Moschenross) Uribe
I have fond memories of Jim's visits to Nebraska when we were children. It is unfortunate that we did not see each other more often as adults. God bless. DeEtte Moschenross Uribe
May 19, 2017
Friend
Jorjette Moore
Sincere condolences to the Moschenross family and friends. When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure in your heart and it lives forever. May the wonderful treasures fill your hearts with love and bring you peace, Hosea 13:14. May the God of comfort continue to be with the family during this difficult time.
Sincerely
J Moore
May 19, 2017
Coworker
Rosie Wilds
I remember Jim when he and his mother came back to Columbus, Ne to put his father rest. We spend many hours learn about each other before him go back home. Also the time I got spend with him and his wife Gale while I live in California. Am sure his family are once again together in Heaven, REST IN PEACE. Your cousin, Rose Marie (Moschenross) Wilds
May 16, 2017
Robin Glanden
There are not enough words to explain what a great friend Jim was to me. As an East Coast transplant to Burbank in the 1990s, Jim and his wife, Gayle, became my friends/adopted parents. They welcomed me into their home. When my parents came to visit from back East, we all spent time together. We spent every holiday together. Gayle and Jim made every holiday so special and Gayle's cooking was always a treat. Jim helped with many renovations on the fixer upper house I bought in Burbank.He spent hours helping to update my house. I could never thank him enough. We had much in common, including our love of cats. I have so many great memories of Jim and Gayle and I will treasure them forever. Jim was a most kind and generous person and he holds a special place in my heart.
May 16, 2017
Though distance, time and life circumstances has
kept us apart our bond of family still holds true. May the angels gently guide you to your heavenly home where you can once again bond with your wife, mother and father. Rest In Peace.
Your cousin, Margaret Moschenross
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