Scott G. Moses
Dec. 3, 1957-Jan. 9, 2021
Scott G. Moses, 63,
Minot, ND, passed away
Saturday, January 9, 2021,
at Trinity Hospital in
Minot.
Scott Glen Moses was
born December 3, 1957,
the son of Verndale and
Marjorie (Stickney)
Moses, in Minot, ND. The
family lived in Epping in
his early years, moving to
Donnybrook when he was
eight. He was educated in
the Minot Public Schools,
graduating with the Bi-
centennial class of ’76.
After graduation, he
moved to Fargo where he
lived in a group home and
was employed with an in-
dustrial firm. When he
left Fargo, he moved to
Minot to live, work and be
closer to family. He was
employed by the Eagles
organization for many
years as a member of the
kitchen staff. After leaving
the Eagles, he found em-
ployment at the Milton R.
Young Towers (where he
resided). He worked in
the maintenance depart-
ment and held this posi-
tion until his retirement
in 2019. He loved his
work, his co-workers, and
the staff and residents of
the Towers. He took his
work very seriously but,
when the day was done,
he loved visiting with
friends and taking walks
around town. He never
met a stranger! There are
many caring souls who
looked out for one another
at the Towers, generous
and kind residents and
staff. If you knew Scott,
you knew he fit right in;
he was happy and content
there.
Scott enjoyed going to
sporting events around
town, to the ND State Fair
and all of the concerts.
His mother and stepfather
picked him up for church
every Saturday evening,
and they attended almost
every Arts in the Park
concerts over many years.
When family came to
visit, he looked forward to
spending time with them
and (hopefully) going out
for supper at a local res-
taurant!
Scott had a big, kind,
loving heart. He loved his
family unconditionally.
We spoke many times of
how lucky we were to be
so close, to just enjoy be-
ing together. He was out-
going and the friendliest
guy you ever met. Every-
where he went, he recog-
nized someone he knew,
even if it was from “way
back when.” It gave him
great joy to stop and visit
for a while, and he made
your day brighter just by
being in it!
His loving family in-
cludes: stepfather, Charles
Graetz, Minot; sisters, Lee
Ann Moses (Craig Os-
born), Minot, and Susan
Lawson, Las Vegas, NV;
brother, Vern Moses
(Lynette Sailor), Landa;
nieces and nephews, Kris-
ti, Katie, Shawn, Travis,
Jeri, Sean, and Chad; and
numerous cousins and ex-
tended family members.
Scott was preceded in
death by: his father, Vern-
dale Moses; mother, Mar-
jorie Graetz;
brothers-in-law, Michael
Yates and Terry Lawson,
and niece, Amy Lawson.
Funeral: Friday, Janu-
ary 15, 2021, at 2:30 pm at
Vincent United Methodist
Church in Minot, ND. The
family encourages those
attending to wear masks
and social distance.
Interment: Sunset
Memorial Gardens, Minot,
ND.
Visitation: Friday one
hour prior to the service
at the church.
Memorials: In lieu of
flowers, memorials are
preferred to the 2nd Sto-
ry, a nonprofit social club
for adults with develop-
mental disabilities, locat-
ed at 13 1st Ave. SW,
Minot, ND, 58701, or a
contribution to a local
food bank.
The service will be
livestreamed for the pub-
lic to view and can be ac-
cessed by going to the
Vincent United Methodist
Church website
www.vincentumc.com.
Those wishing to sign
the online register and
share memories may ac-
cess the online obituaries
section at www.thompson
larson.com.