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Obituary: Duane H. Moshier, 81, Croghan
Published: December 04, 2025
By: Provided by
Sundquist Funeral Home
Duane H. Moshier
CROGHAN - Duane
H. (Satch) Moshier, 81, died at his home on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, under
the care of his family.
Duane was born in
Lowville on April
17, 1944, the son of the late Harold A. and Mildred (Moser)
Moshier. He graduated from Beaver
River Central School, Class of 1962. Duane worked
on the family farm and purchased it in 1974. After he sold the farm, he
began carpentry work, working for his late brother-in-law, Edward Lyndaker,
Loren Boliver, and Wendell Moser. Duane married Lisa A. Tuttle on August 28, 2009 at Salem Christian Fellowship Church.
Duane is survived
by his wife, Lisa; his children, Tracy (Jon) Walseman, Castorland; Corey
(Jerilyn) Moshier, Castorland; Erika (Bryant) Ellis, San Antonio, TX; and
Jana Hoxie, Castorland; his grandchildren, Megan, Andrew, Derek, and Logan
Walseman; Ethan, Natalie, Grant, Nolan, and Makenna Moshier; Tristan and
Ayden Ellis; and Noah, Gia, Jade, and Myla Hoxie; his step-children and
families, Kristi Woolsey, Erica Brown, and Kyle Fenton; his sister, Marilyn
Lyndaker, his aunt Claire Moser, and his brother-in-law,
James Zehr; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
He is predeceased
by a son-in-law, Steven Hoxie, Jr, his sister, Joyce Zehr, his
brother-in-law, Edward Lyndaker, and aunts and uncles, Harvey and Adah
Gingerich, Erwin and Esther Moshier, and Donald and Arletha Moser.
Duane was a
member of the Salem Christian Fellowship Church. He served in the Croghan
Fire Department for 25 years often as an Ambulance Driver. He didn't mind
if the paramedics told him to get to their destination quickly!
Duane loved
playing softball in his younger years and the lifelong friendships he had
with many he played with. He loved traveling, watching Syracuse Orange,
Atlanta Braves, and NY Giants play. He enjoyed woodworking in his garage
making Adirondack Chairs, often donating them to local benefits, along with
several small tables and chairs and coat racks and wooden toys for the
grandkids. He was a loving husband and father. His children and
grandchildren were the pride and joy of his life. His smile with that little
glint in his eye will be forever missed.
The Moshier
family would like to thank the caregivers, doctors, and Office of the
Aging, for the excellent care their father received over the past several
years. He truly appreciated all the cards, phone calls, and in-person
visits.
A funeral service
will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025 at
11:00 A.M. at the Croghan Mennonite Church with Rev. Joseph Virkler, Pastor
of the Salem Christian Fellowship Church officiating. Burial
will follow in the church cemetery. Per his wishes, there will be no
calling hours.
Memorials may be
made in Duane's name to Croghan Fire Department.
You may leave
words of condolence at www.sundquistfh.com
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