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Our Sincere Sympathy to the Howard Mossberg Family at this time of Great Sorrow’
Virginia and family-
I am very sorry to learn of Howard’s passing. Please accept my condolences.
So sorry to hear of Howard’s passing. Always enjoyed working with him at the School of Pharmacy. Our sympathy is shared with your family.
Lou and Donna Slusser
Oh, Suzanne, we are so sorry to hear of your Father’s passing. Dads & daughters have a special bond, one that will never be broken, even when they’ve left and gone to heaven. Hold on to the many happy memories you will forever have in your heart. Please know our thoughts & prayers are with you and yours.
Kathy and Suzanne – Sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Lots of good memories of him from our early days on Lawrence Ave. and good friend to my parents ever since then.
I send our sincerest condolences to the family. I graduated in 1967 and had the pleasure of knowing him under his tenure and as an Alumni. I admired him very much.
My condolences to the family
Our sincere condolences to the family.
My sincerest condolences to the Mossberg family, and to the many people Howard helped in his remarkable career.
I knew Howard as a friend, and had the wonderful opportunity to help him design projects that benefited the Pharmacy world.
He will be greatly missed.
Ginger ,Suzanne, Derek, I’m so sorry that Howard has passed away.
Howard Mossberg did not seek headlines or fame, but his pharmacy students and the Self Scholars will respect and remember his mentoring for generations to come. Over the more than thirty years I knew Howard as a neighbor, a colleague and a friend, we shared philosophy, stories, thoughts and recipes. As a colleague he always made rational and deliberate decisions and provided wise counsel to others. How he managed to keep his even temperament while surrounded by academic pandemonium I will never know, except that he did. I guess that’s why every time KU needed someone to come in to fix a broken office, they recalled him from retirement. He “unretired” more times than anyone I have ever known. He was a good friend. I miss him.
Dear Ginger and the family members: I am very sorry to learn that Howard passed away. I remember him fondly for being great Dean and also the many get togethers at your home. He had a very nice sense of humor.
Howard was a treasure to his friends, family, and KU. We are all better for him having been among us: quietly and efficiently taking care of business, offering sound advice but only when solicited, providing lasting leadership and guidance, and all with that winning smile he shared so generously. I’m grateful he was my friend. Ginger, much love to you and your family.
Dean Mossberg made a difference in the lives of many pharmacy students. I was blessed to have been a student during his tenure. Many fond memories, to include him patting his belly saying “bought and paid for”. Deepest sympathies to the family.
Ginger.
My sincerest condolences on your loss. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Proctor Crow
Such fond memories of spending time with Howard and Ginger and the Haacks. You will be missed!
Ginger and family, Sorry to hear about your loss. Howard and I had lots of good times. We played early morning racketball for years. And the four of us, with “our group”, socialized vigorously–golf, dinners, trips to ball games, on and on. Howard was a leader, an innovator, and a good friend. We sed you and the girls our best wishes.
Ginger,
Becky and I are sorry to hear of Howard’s passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family. He was a true gentleman and leader.
I reported to Dr. Mossberg for several years. He was such a gentleman and at the same time expected you give your all to the University.