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George R. Moshos

January 6, 2016
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Message from Kathleen mckenna
February 9, 2024 12:19 PM

Am just learning of Randy’s passing. Found his business card while preparing to move out of Medford Ma apt where Randy lived while working in Boston. My condolences to his friend Bill and his family and friends. Did not know Randy that long but agree with all these posts that he was a very giving and kind man. Even tho I was just a house mate, recall he wrapped a xmass present for me & we sat and chatted over coffee xmass morning - before we both left for our holiday plans. It was a nice way to start the day. He spoke about his mother so am not surprised he took good care of her.
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Message from Courtney Ram
January 23, 2018 9:42 PM

I'm deeply saddened to have learned that this gentle soul is gone. I worked with Randy at the Medical Examiners Office in NY and he was an amazing person and very talented. I'll never forget how in awe I was of him when he created the costumes from the Wizard of Oz to wear in the parade hosted in the village. Randy was the wicked witch and his friends were the flying monkeys. Sleep in peace Randy
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A candle was lit by Courtney Ram on January 23, 2018 9:26 PM
Message from Jim Whitton
November 7, 2017 5:44 PM

I just happen to be doing some queries of old classmates from many years ago and I have now run across Randy's obituary. I could not help but shed a tear. Randy and I worked together on a few science projects in Mr. Doll's 8th grade Science Class at John F. Kennedy Jr High in Kettering Ohio. This would have been 1968 or so. Even at just 13 years old, Randy was one of the most kind hearted people in class and in the entire school. He was so smart...and always said hello and had something nice to say about everyone. I see he lived his entire life accomplishing great things, touching so many lives and always allowing his good heart to shine through. Even after all these years, I remember him. He was always one of those individuals who just magically touched other lives, RIP, to my classmate, Randy. It was a blessing for me to know you, even if only for a short time. Jim
Message from Bill Brown
November 24, 2017 11:20 PM

Jim:
Thanks for the kind words about Randy
It seems that many people he knew never forgot him.
Bless You:
Bill Brown
Message from Meaghan Faulkner Dellanno
November 6, 2017 10:35 AM

I was looking for Randy on Facebook and came accross this. I was a part time caretaker for Randys mother a few years ago and am so sad this is what I came accross. What a kind caring person he was. I am so sorry for friends and family's loss.
Message from Marianne Murawski
June 22, 2017 7:11 PM

I'm a retired NYPD Detective and I was actually looking up Randy only to find his obituary! At times I wouldn't talk to Randy for months and even years, but we always picked up where we left off! We were both members of a fraternal organization that included cops, medical examiners and their assistants!
I offer the family & friends my deepest condolences!!

Rest In Peace Randy!! Love, Marianne
Message from Lou Smit
December 13, 2016 1:10 PM

I just learned of Randy's passing last year. While I had not spoke to Randy for a number of years, we did work closely together on a National Project about 10 yrs ago. Randy was very kind & hard working. He was a joy to be around and he always had a smile (even in disagreements) which showed the fine gentleman he was in life.. His expertise in medicolegal death investigations & related training was was very apparent and Randy was always willing to share his knowledge & experience with others, in fact he promoted it. I will mourn his passing as I know our professional community will continue to do as well. Rest in peace my friend.
Message from Bill Brown
October 28, 2016 3:05 PM

A Memorial to Randy:
George Randall Moshos, known to his many friends as Randy was born on October 4, 1955 and was the eldest of three brothers, born to parents George S. Moshos and Barbara Moshos. Randy was born in Kettering Ohio to a humble and caring family. Randy’s vibrant and fruitful life ended on January 6, 2016 after a battle with a terminal illness.
Randy received his undergraduate degree at Andrews University in Barrien Springs, Michigan. He completed his education in 1985 at the Long Island University/Brooklyn Hospital Physician Assistant Program. Randy completed clinical internships in surgery, emergency medicine, outpatient medicine, geriatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, and pediatrics.
Randy’s distinguished career started at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in New York City from 1990-1998. He was employed as a Medico legal Investigator. He received an award for his involvement in over 9,000 cases. Randy continued his outstanding career at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Washington DC (1998-2002). In this position he worked in an administrative position as the Director of Forensic Investigations. From 2005-2007 Randy worked at The Chief Medical Examiners, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. His title was Chief Medico legal Investigator. During Randy’s long and impressive career in the forensics field he became a subject matter expert (SME) in many fields. Some of the fields that Randy was a SME on were sudden infant death syndrome and crime scene investigations; he gave presentations and published material on the subjects.
Randy had a spectacular life filled with great achievements both professional and personal. Randy spent most of his adult life living at the Jersey shore where he enjoyed his life with his many friends and also enjoyed very much spending time at Sandy Hook. Randy was a refined and cultured gentleman who had a great appreciation of art, music, film, history, literature, travel, and of course Broadway where he enjoyed seeing well over 100 shows with friends and family.
During Randy’s lifetime he had a profound impact on his hundreds of friends and thousands of acquaintances. The people who knew him best knew him as altruistic, loving, caring, generous, and kind man with a heart of gold. His friends will remember him in our hearts forever. Randy expressed all of his great attributes during a five year period when he took his mother into his home and took care of her during her terminal illness which took her life in February 2015.
Even though Randy left us way to soon, he managed to have so many accomplish during his lifetime it would be difficult to list all of his accomplishments. Most of us could only hope to accomplish a small fraction of what Randy accomplished during his lifetime. We know Randy as a believer and he is at peace with his maker. Randy should rejoice in the knowledge that he will be reunited with his parents and will be joined someday by his many friends and family members so that we can live together in eternal peace and joy.
This tribute/memorial was made possible by his closest friend Bill Brown. Bill may be contacted at w.brown123@hotmail.com. His closest friends are hoping that the joy of knowing Randy will someday outweigh the sorrow of his loss. Let all of us keep Randy alive in our hearts and prayers.
Message from MikeCullen
May 23, 2016 10:10 AM

Rest in peace, "Mother"

You played a significant and positive role in my life, and I thank you sincerely for the guidance, love and support you provided to me during the challenges of my young adulthood.

You made a difference.
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A candle was lit by Mike Cullen on May 23, 2016 10:05 AM
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A candle was lit by Bill on January 12, 2016 9:15 PM
Message from Bill Brown
January 12, 2016 9:14 PM

I have known Randy for over 24 years, words alone cannot describe what you have meant to me and my family. You were everything to me, you were beside me in good times and bad, we both always knew that we loved each other unconditionally. I believe the lord made you healthier leading up to Christmas so we could enjoy each others company a little longer. Even though I would spend 8-10 hours with you each day that time seems inadequate and your time on this earth was much to short.
Although I cannot hold your hand anymore, I believe the lord can now hold you by your hand. May you rest in peace my most precious friend and may we meet again so we can live in eternal bliss.
Message from Heather, Madison & John
January 9, 2016 8:47 PM

Rip randy you will be missed. You were a kind hearted person and always helped others. You are funny, loving, and caring. And put yourself before others. I'm gonna miss you stopping and talking to me before you headed to work. We will miss you so much! ❤️
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A candle was lit by Heather, John & Madison on January 9, 2016 8:34 PM
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A candle was lit by Don and Dawn Brown on January 9, 2016 10:53 AM
Message from Don, Dawn and family.
January 9, 2016 10:51 AM

To Our Dear Friend, Brother, Uncle..... There are not enough words to tell you how much you meant to each one of us. You introduced myself and the kids to the culture of Broadway NY, something we may not have ever done on our own. Oh what fun it was to watch Mary Poppins fly right over our heads in the theater. I felt like a kid again, while enjoying the company of Bill, your Mom and Yourself. what a memorable day it was, I will never forget it.. You always had a way of making people feel special, and the love and compassion that you gave to your Mom in her final years living with you only showed what a special, loving, giving, compassionate, caring person you were, not only to your mother but everyone who knew you. I can't begin to thank you enough for all the wonderful times we spent together, you have know idea how much I will miss you.. May you finally find peace with no pain, and join your parents who have waited for you. You are the most special man I have ever had the pleasure to have in my life, Thank You for sharing your time with me.....I love You Randy and I will miss you more than you know.
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A candle was lit by A. J. Mrozik, Esq and M. Katen on January 9, 2016 2:26 AM
Message from Susan and Edward Idec
January 8, 2016 5:37 PM

Randy was well loved and respected by so many and had such a huge heart. He will be truly missed. Our deepest condolences to his family during this most difficult time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
With love, Susie & Eddie Idec
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A candle was lit by Susan and Edward Idec on January 8, 2016 5:23 PM
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A candle was lit by Paul Fondacaro on January 8, 2016 9:50 AM
Message from Paul Fondacaro
January 8, 2016 9:48 AM

Randy, you were one of the most compassionate people I ever had the pleasure of knowing and working with. Your devotion to your mother and personal care was a reflection of your character. You'll
Be sorely missed. Rest in peace my friend
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A candle was lit by Sheri on January 7, 2016 9:16 PM
Message from Sheri
January 7, 2016 9:16 PM

Randy, thank you for being so good to mom and I these past few years. You were such a nice person. I admire how much you loved and took care of your mom. You will be missed.
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