In Memory

Chris Mosher



 
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08/05/14 06:32 AM #1    

David Lovell

Chris was a very bright, and very funny guy.  One of my favorite memories of Chris was one day in Choir, during our senior year, when Chris performed the "I'm a zit" trick with a mouthful of mashed potatoes that many years later would later be immortalized in "Animal House" by John Belushi. Rest in peace, Chris.


12/15/14 10:29 AM #2    

Frederick Kemmerle

Obituary from the San Mateo Times, April 25, 1981:

 

Christopher Michael Mosher, 34, 1420-A Laurel St., San Carlos, died Wednesday (April 21, 1981) at Stanford Medical Center after a long illness.

He was a native of Palo Alto and had been a lifelong Peninsula resident. He was a stage manager for musical groups.

Survivors include his mother, Margaret "Peggy" Scott of San Carlos; four brothers, Timothy Mosher of Redwood City, James Mosher of Belmont, Clyde Scott of Belmont and William Scott of Cupertino; and a sister, Hillary Mosher-Reese of Los Angeles.

Memorial services are being arranged by Byrgan of Burlingame.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society.


12/16/14 08:02 AM #3    

Mike DeMartini

Chris lived on the top of 6th Ave. in Belmont, about 6 houses up from mine. I would often spend hours with him at his house singing Beatles, Animals, Beach Boys, etc. songs. One of my many favorite memories of him was that he would love to ride his skateboard down the very steep 6th Ave, always with a huge bottle of Coke in his hand. Now this was dangerous enough, but made worse by the Harbor Blvd. intersection by my house....which he would have no intention nor ability to stop for. So whenever he decided to "ride the street", he would call me on the phone, simply saying "it's time", and I would run out of my house to the intersection and try to stop traffic. Then you would see him speeding by with a huge grin on his face toasting me with his bottle of coke. Miss him.


01/30/21 10:31 PM #4    

Gary Cornell

 Chris Mosher was a class star!  Anyone who saw him as Little Abner will never forget him in our senior year musical productions!  So much talent in a very humble guy! 


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