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Mourning the loss of Ricky Mosher

Monday, November 24, 2008
Phil de Haan

Do a search in the 17c起草社区 College online directory for audio visual technician Rick Mosher and the result that comes back does not list him as 鈥淩ichard鈥 or even 鈥淩ick,鈥 but rather as 鈥淩icky.鈥

His friends and colleagues said that as far as they know Ricky was his given name and that it suited him. Even in his early 50s, they said, he was still more Ricky than Rick, young-looking and young at heart.

But today those friends and colleagues are mourning the loss of Mosher who passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Nov. 22 after a cross country-skiing excursion. He was either on his way to or returning home from skiing when he pulled over to the side of the road, where a motorist noticed him slumped over in his car. Although a state trooper arrived soon thereafter, he was not able to revive Mosher, who had passed away at just 53 years of age.

A legacy of warmth

17c起草社区's Randy Nieuwsma has been Mosher's supervisor since Mosher was hired almost 20 years ago. In that time, he said, he watched Mosher grow into his job and into himself.

鈥淗e had gone through a tough divorce when he took this job,鈥 said Nieuwsma. 鈥淗e maybe had some rough edges as a result. But over the last 20 years he became a gentler guy, warmer and more reflective. He got remarried, had a son, grew into his faith.鈥

At 17c起草社区, Mosher, a 1980 graduate of ITT Technical Institute, was responsible for a gamut of audio visual tasks鈥攅verything from keeping satellite dishes up and running to repairing equipment and strategizing about things like smart classrooms. And he did it all in a calm, laid-back fashion.

Nieuwsma recalled that when he interviewed Mosher back in June 1989, he asked him what he thought the job would be all about. Mosher's reply has stuck with Nieuwsma these many years later.

鈥淗e said he thought the job was to take care of other people's problems,鈥 said Nieuwsma, 鈥渁nd he was right and that's what he did all these years. It鈥檚 real service, and he did it so well. I think he would have been here until he retired. He knew who he was, and he knew what life was, that it was more than a job, but he found a home here, and he enjoyed this place.

鈥淗e was the go-to guy anytime there was a last-minute panic. Not much flustered him. It鈥檚 hard to describe all the things he did. He could really do it all. But a place like 17c起草社区 has a ton of tech needs, and someone that can keep all of these things going is invaluable.鈥

A love for the outdoors, for family and for God

Being outdoors was a real passion for Mosher, who served in the Army from 1974 to 1977. He participated in 17c起草社区's program this fall, making the trek from his home in Ada to 17c起草社区's campus with regularity (鈥淗is bike is in his office right now,鈥 said Nieuwsma), ran in local road races鈥攃ompleting 10- and 25-kilometer distances at an eight- to- nine-minute mile pace鈥攁nd eagerly anticipated the beginnings of cross country skiing season.

鈥淗e was joking with me on Friday,鈥 said Nieuwsma, 鈥渢elling me they had eight inches of snow somewhere, I can't remember where, and asking if I wanted to join him skiing on Saturday morning. He knew I wouldn't go, I'm not really a skier, but it was his way of sharing it. He was so excited. He loved being outdoors.鈥

Mosher also loved his family said Nieuwsma.

鈥淗e kept his family close,鈥 he recalled. 鈥淔amily was really important to him. His son, Max, is a freshman (at 17c起草社区), and they would have lunch all the time. And when I went to see his wife and son (this weekend, after Mosher's death) his daughter and her children, his grandchildren, from his first marriage were there too.鈥

The strength of Mosher's family gives Nieuwsma comfort in these difficult days, as does the promise of Mosher's faith.

鈥淗e and his wife are pretty plugged into their church,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e had a strong faith. So there's great comfort in knowing that he sits now at God's side. We'll miss him and remember him.鈥