

Birth date: Aug 28, 1955 Death date: Jan 17, 2015
Gary Joseph Mosher, age 59, of Eustis passed away on Saturday, January 17, 2015. He was born August 28, 1955 in Little Falls, NY. He was a foreman with Cemex and a veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in Vietnam. He was active Read Obituary
Mary Ellen & I wish to express our deepest sympathy to you & the Mosher family. I will always remember Gary for the wonderful Son he was to my sister Joanne. You are all in our thoughts & prayers. Sincerely, Uncle Doug & Aunt Mary Ellen
Dave and I send our sincere sympathy to the entire Mosher family. In reading the comments and tributes he obviously lead a very full and happy life. We are sad at his passing. Aunt Pat and Uncle David
Gary was a great guy. I learned a lot from him about life and sports. My sympathies go out to Kim and the boys.
I always thought "how neat it is to have a nephew older than me " who always respected me and we were more brother and sister than aunt and nephew . I will miss our chats and the support and shoulder you always have given me when I was down. Was so sad when we were little and you all moved away however we were blessed to be reunited. Please keep shining down on me and my family take good care of grandma and grandpa and your mom I will always love you like a big brother and hold our memories close to my heart . I am truly blessed to have Kim and will always be in touch . I love and miss you already hard to believe you are no longer with us RIP Love Julie (💗 Heaven has gained another angel
COACH GARY YOUR DEDICATION TO YOUR FAMILY WAS ALWAYS SOMETHING I ADMIRED ABOUT YOU.YOU WERE A WONDERFUL MAN AND A GREAT COACH! YOU WILL BE MISSED.JARROD AND LINDA COFFET
Gary I will never forget the time you shared with me, I have one less brother in this wold but I know you're near dad n grandpa n grandma. Tell them I miss you all. You always were a great brother n a greater dad n husband to Kim. I will miss you till I see you again. Goodbye for now big brother.
Gary loved his life! He enjoyed watching and playing sports. I remember so many years that he decorated his house inside and out. Christmas was a great time of the year for him. Kim and the kids was his loves in life. He was a mentor to so many friends and family!
He was Loved my many and will be missed so much. Prayers for Kim and the kids.
Love ya, Uncle Ray, Aunt Kathee, & Boys....
I served as a coach under Gary when he was President of TYFL. He was truly inspiring and uplifting. He will be missed.
Gary was a very caring and giving man. He loved his family and spent immeasurable time at the ball field coaching them. His players loved him. It was an honor to know and coach in the same league with Coach Mosher. Kim is a wonderful lady and so many in our community mourn Gary's passing.