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Jonathan Paul Moseley passed away August 26, 2017 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He was born June 25, 1985 in Kansas City, Kansas to parents Paul and Jane (Ogden) Moseley of Lawrence, Kansas.
Jon grew up in Lawrence, and attended Deerfield Elementary and Southwest Jr. High. He was a 2003 graduate of Lawrence High School where he lettered 4 years in golf. Jon was a member of the KJGA and played in tournaments across Kansas as a teen. He briefly attended Kansas University and also Allen County Community College where he was a member of the golf team.
He is survived by his parents Paul & Jane (Ogden) Moseley, brothers, Scott Moseley, (Lawrence), Landon Moseley, (Denver Colorado), a sister Emily (Moseley) Rhoades & husband Dr. Daniel Rhoades, (Iowa City, Iowa). His Grandfather, Harold Ogden, & Joan Ogden survive in Lawrence. Jon was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Joyce (Bigham) Ogden & paternal grandparents, Justice & Barbara (Knight) Moseley.
Private service will be in November with burial following at Chapel Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas.
Jonathan was kind & compassionate. He had a generous heart & didn't know a stranger. He will be greatly missed by his family & friends. Donations in Jonathan's name can be made to Warriors' Ascent, (a non-profit PTSD program for Veterans & First Responders).
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Dear Jane, Paul & family,
I am so very sorry for your recent loss. Words can't express how my heart aches for you. May God lift you up and bring you the peace and comfort that only He can give. Much love to you.
Sylvia Scott
September 16, 2017
We extend our most sincere condolences to your family. Hoping wonderful memories of your son help ease the pain in your hearts. Gods blessings to all.
Ray & Kathy Rhoades
September 13, 2017
Paul and Jane - I am so, so sorry to hear of Jon's passing. May God hold all of you in the comfort of his arms. And may the happy memories fill your hearts.
Stephanie Struble
September 13, 2017
Paul. Deeply saddened to hear of your son's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Joan Sauser
September 6, 2017
So sorry for your loss Paul and Jane.
Ed Eller
September 6, 2017
Jane, I am so sorry for your unimaginable loss. Praying God's comfort for you and your family.
Susan Stice Reis
September 5, 2017
We were deeply saddened to hear of Jon's passing. Our prayers, thoughts and love are with all of you.
Bob Williamson Family
September 4, 2017
Our family is deeply saddened by Jon's passing. Our prayers, thoughts, and love are with you all
The Bob Williamson Family
September 4, 2017
Deeply sorry for your loss. Gone too soon. Prayers for your family.
Helen Miller
September 4, 2017
May he rest in peace.
September 3, 2017
Jane and family, our heartfelt prayers and deepest sympathy are with you all.
Dana and Patrick Knorr
September 3, 2017
SO SORRY FOR YOU LOSS. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOUR FAMILY.
KATHY HAWORTH
September 3, 2017
Dear Moseley family, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Janet Breithaupt
September 3, 2017
Paul and Jane. I am so very sorry for your loss. I can only begin to imagine how you are doing. My heart and prayers are with you and your family now and in the coming days. Again, my deepest sympathies are with you all. God Bless. Debb Fortney
Debb Fortney
September 3, 2017
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