
MOESER: Glenn David Moeser of Grand Bend, formerly of Waterloo and Kitchener area, passed away with family by his side, on Friday, February 27, 2026, at Jessicaโs House Residential Hospice, Exeter, at the age of 88. He was diagnosed with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer in June 2022. He is survived by his loving wife Christine McCallum of Grand Bend, his daughter Brenda (Ken) Schildt of Conn, ON, Duanne (Christine) Moeser of Friedberg, Germany, Michelle (Dale) Innis of Kelowna, BC., grandchildren Nicole (Dave) of Wingham, Lisa (Jordan) of Dundalk, Eric (Rebbecca) of Durham, Nadia (Dennis) of Augsburg, Germany, Sina of Augsburg, Germany, Meryl (Darren) of Abbotsford, BC., Andrea (Matt) of West Kelowna, BC., and great-granddaughter Jade of Dundalk. Remembered by the mother of his children Madonna (Forwell) Schultz of Waterloo, sister Karen (Rawd) MacPherson of Waterloo, nieces Bethany (Denes) of Waterloo, Martha of Thunder Bay, step-children Karen Honeycombe (Bill Vanderkuip) of Fergus, Jacqueline McCullough of Kingston, Maureen Honeycombe-Reed (Dave Reed) of Kitchener, step-grandchildren Oliver of Fergus, Chloe of Ottawa, Jack of Kingston, Sean of Kitchener. People will remember Glenn walking Laddie (black and white border collie โ predeceased 2022), all around Grand Bend. Glenn was predeceased by his father Herman (1994), mother Erika (2004), father-in-law Doug, mother-in-law Jeanette, and sister-in-law Jean (Howard). Family would like to thank Dr. McFarlane (Urologist), Dr. Molckovsky, Dr. Glick, Dr. Ernst, Dr. Swiha (Oncologist), Dr. Jadd (Family Dr.), the Nurses and PSWs while under Palliative Care, the South Huron Hospital, Exeter and Jessicaโs House for taking good care of Glenn during his illness. As per Glennโs wishes, cremation has taken place. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to W.M.H.A. (Waterloo Minor Hockey Association), O.A.S.A (Ontario Amateur Softball Association), the Canadian Cancer Centre โ Grand River Hospital in Kitchener or Jessicaโs House Residential Hospice, Exeter.








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Brenda
To Jim, Donna and Amanda from Hoffman Funeral home, thank you for your compassion, patience and guidance during this hard time. Everything you did for us did not go unnoticed.
We would like to thank everyone who reached out to us after the passing of our father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.
We take to heart that he was loved by all who knew him. For those who made donations, thank you. His goal was to reach 90 and he came close. After fighting the fight we take comfort in knowing that heโs at peace.
We appreciate all of you; thanks for loving our dad.
Brenda, Duanne and Michelle.
Frank & Flo Lehman
SO sorry to hear about Glenn Our thoughts & prayers are with the family He will be greatly missed He was a great friend…Frank & Flo
Doug and Anne Stephens
Doug and Anne Stephens
Our sincere condolences to the Moeser family. Glenn was a great coach and friend. RIP Glenn.
Bill Dunn
My condolences to the entire Moeser Family..Glen was a great ambassador for fastball and hockey in the good old Waterloo days..had a few cold ones with him at the Huether back in the 70โs to the 90โs and had him make me 200 Sweatshirts The Buffalo Chumps after losing 4 Superbowls in a row. Bill Dunn
Peter Brill
The game is over, but the legacy lives on. A true champion gone but his spirit lives on. R.I.P. Glenn
Peter Brill…Waterloo Chymer’s and Waterloo Siskins
Dawn Brown
I worked with Glenn at Sobeys I am so sorry for the loss of your husband father and grandfather. My sincere condolences
Dawn Brown
Jude Martin
My condolences to both Glen and Christine’s family.
I met Glen last year in February when I took on the position at Grandview Apartments here in Grad Bend.
Glen welcomed me with a warm heart and lots of laughter.
He shared many stories and jokes and wisdom during or daily taks in my office.
He was very helpful with taking care of the flowers around the building as well.
I can say on behalf of myself and all the residents in the building, he will certainly be missed.
I’m very thankful for the time we had together, he will be missed.
Sincerely
Jude Martin
Janet Dupuis
My condolences to Donna (Madonna) , and her family. Glenn contributed to the Waterloo community, both as a dedicated softball player and coach. Many of us fondly remember the picnics and corn roasts at the Moeser farm where his warmth and sense of fun brought everyone together. Glenn greeted others with genuine congeniality and a positive spirit. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Janet Dupuis
Jill & Ralph
To Chris, & Glenn’s family: our condolences on the loss of a great man! Always smiling & postive in his conversation. We met he & Laddie in the neighbourhood almost 10 years ago. Enjoyed our chats & porch visits. An honour to have known him. With caring thoughts.
Jill & Ralph Geiger