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Kevin H. Moss

September 18, 1957 - December 18, 2005

Burial Date December 21, 2005

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Posted by:
Carrie Unger

Dear Peggy and kids- What can a person say during this sad time? I remember seeing Kevin running on many weekend mornings. He made me laugh when it was alittle chilly out and he would be all bundled up. He was nice man and a good dad. We are so sorry for your loss.;

Posted by:
Keith Moss

Keith, I am really sorry about your Dad's death. I know you will miss him a lot. You my friend and I will always be your friend. My parents Elkan and Elana also want to convey their sympathies to your family. Take care and be strong. If you need anything let me know. Daniel Reuben Gr. 3 Deerwood Elementary.;

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Morris and Leona Parcher

Peggy and children, We are so sorry for your loss. Morris and Leona Parcher;

Posted by:
Carole Nickelson

Peggy, I am so sorry to hear the sad news for your family. You and the kids will be in my prayers. Carole Nickelson;

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Jerry Palesh

Dear Peggy and children. Ursula and I want to extend out deepest sympathy to you and your family for the loss of Kevin. As you know, I was kind of Kevin's Minnesota Dad and I felt like he was another son of ours, as our sons are 48 and 46. We will miss him greatly, and like we said Peggy, please feel free to call on us if you ever feel the need for support.;

Posted by:
Douglas G. Tiffany

Dear Family of Kevin, I am saddened to hear of Kevin's death. I worked with Kevin for three years in the mid-80's at Agri-Bank and always enjoyed his great sense of humor. At one company outing, he surprised many of us with a rousing rendition of "Twist and Shout" ala Matthew Broderick in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." He always had some model tractors and Iowa State University banners around his office in St. Paul, evidence of pride is in his roots. With my deepest sympathy, Doug Tiffany;

Posted by:
Ken Hilton

I am so sorry for the loss of Kevin. I worked with Kevin on the Farm Financial Standards Council. He meant so much to the organization and it's membership. He will be missed.;

Posted by:
Jon Farquharson

Freinds and The Agriculture Finance industry will truly miss Kevin's warm and energetic spirit. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.;

Posted by:
Kathy Rancour

I only spoke with Kevin briefly on a few occassion and FFSC meetings. He helped to make me feel comfortable in a setting where I knew so few people. My deepest condolences to his family.;

Posted by:
Norman Brown

Our sympathy and prayers go out to your family. Agriculture has also lost a true leader and source of inspiration. I first began working with Kevin when he lead AgriBank's efforts to standardize swine production software. That lead to the National Pork Producers Council major standards initative and, ultimately, the FFSC management accounting recommendations. The world's a better place because Kevin wasn't satisfied with the status quo so he took the risks of rocking a large boat and challenged us to join him.