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Obituary of Dale Bradley Moser
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Bradley Moser, who succumbed to prostate cancer on November 15, 2024, at the age of 82.
Dale was born on March 5, 1942, to Walter and Elizabeth Moser in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He graduated from Central High School in West Allis and earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dale furthered his education by obtaining master's degrees in Electrical Engineering (MS) and Business Administration (MBA) from Purdue University. While pursuing his studies, he married his high school sweetheart, Janice Johnson. Together, they built a loving family and raised two sons, Russell and Brad.
In 1990, Dale faced the heartbreaking loss of his beloved wife, Janice, who passed away from pancreatic cancer. However, he was fortunate to find love again with Nancy (Rice) Moser, and they happily married in 1997.
Dale’s keen intellect led to significant contributions throughout his career. He collaborated with NASA on the Apollo program, founded Bradley Medical Consulting, and established the EduMed continuing education initiative for medical professionals. Additionally, he co-founded and served as Vice President of Dimensional Medicine Incorporated (DMI), a company known for developing groundbreaking 3D technology used widely today in medical imaging platforms. As a spirited entrepreneur, Dale ventured into real estate, proudly owning Blue Chip Realty.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Dale had a profound passion for music. By age thirteen, he was already an accomplished accordion player and shared his talent as a music teacher.
Dale was always on the go, embracing life to the fullest and tackling new challenges. He was a proud member of the Optimist Club, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting youth. He achieved a personal milestone at age sixty-five by completing his first Lifetime Triathlon in Minneapolis.
Dale was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Elizabeth Moser; his siblings, Ron and Linda; and his beloved wives, Janice (Johnson) Moser and Nancy (Rice) Moser.
Dale is survived by his sister, Jane Williams; his sons, Russell Moser and Brad Moser (Nicole); his stepchildren, Wendy Bank (Holden), Rick Rice (Kris), and
Michael Rice (Tina); and his grandchildren, Brandon, Matthew, Josie, Karolina, Mila, and Maxwell. He also leaves behind nieces Leann, Linda, and Ingrid and nephews Kurt, Scott, and Tim.
Family and friends are invited to celebrate Dale’s life on December 28 from 4:00 to 10:00 PM at Creekside Manor, 7100 Metro Boulevard, Edina, MN 55439.
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