Thursday, September 23, 2010

Jon (J.D.) Mouser--Garden City

Jon “JD” Mouser, age 29, died Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2010 at his home in Holcomb, KS from a sudden illness. He was born June 26, 1981 in Guymon, Oklahoma the son of Keith L. and Rhonda E. Beckett Mouser. He was raised in Garden City, moved to Colorado and then returned to Garden City in 2004. JD was an auxiliary equipment operator for the Sunflower Electric Cooperative in Garden City, KS.
He was a member of the Eagles Lodge and the Sunflower Electric Cooperative Union. He helped with the First United Methodist Church Men’s Sausage Supper and helped make bierocks for the Knights of Columbus Oktoberfest.

On September 17, 2005, he married Cheyenne Amber St. John in Garden City, Kansas. She survives.

Other survivors include: One Daughter, Sierra Jolene Mouser of the home; Mother, Rhonda (& Doug) Crabtree of Wichita, KS; Father, Keith (& Debbie) Mouser of Temple, TX; Two Brothers, Clinton (& Kelsie) Mouser of Garden City, KS and Robert (& Kate) Mouser of Vail, CO; Grandmother, Alberta Mouser of Garden City, KS; Mother-In-Law, Joyce St. John of Larned, KS; Sister-In-Law, Rachel (& Chris) Haerich of Larned, KS; Four Uncles, Dallas (& Karen) Mouser of Garden City, KS, Bill (& Cheryl) Mouser of Garden City, KS, Vince Beckett of Wichita, KS and Michael (& Dee) Cobra of San Francisco, CA; One Aunt, Vicki (& Mike) Thomas of Garden City, KS;
He was preceded in death by a Grandfather, Cleo Mouser, a Grandmother, Joyce Cole and an uncle, Todd Beckett.
Graveside services will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010 at the Valley View Cemetery in Garden City with the Rev. David Bell presiding.

Friends may call from Noon-8:00pm Friday at the Price & Sons Funeral Home in Garden City, Kansas.

The family request that in lieu of flowers, memorials be given to the JD Mouser Memorial Fund in care of Price & Sons Funeral Home

Obituary courtesy of Price and Sons Funeral Homes of Garden City, Scott City, Leoti and Tribune.

VLE-B

1 comment:

  1. Keith, I am saddened to hear of your son's sudden death.
    Mike Weis

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