Thursday, July 04, 2024

PHILLIP MOSELEY - CLASS OF 1964

 PHILLIP D. MOSELEY - RO-HAWK CLASS OF 1964

 Published by The Washington Post on Jul. 4, 2024



Before Phil passed away, I must mention all the friends he had at the high school he graduated from, i.e. Randolph High School, Randolph AFB, Texas.  Phil was a 1964 graduate. The two years he attended RHS he played basketball and football and is remembered as a wonderful and kind friend and classmate. He then went on to graduate from the University of Texas at Austin. I've had the privilege of corresponding with Phil over the past 50+ years and I will truly miss those letters and phone calls.  Fly High Ro-Hawk, your friends await you.  Forever Ro-Hawk, Gloria 


Phillip Moseley Obituary

September 1, 1946 – June 26, 2024

Phillip D. Moseley, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and esteemed professional, passed away peacefully and suddenly at his home in Alexandria, Virginia, on June 26, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.

Born on September 1, 1946, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Phil's life was a tapestry of diverse experiences and accomplishments. A true "Renaissance man," Phil began his career with the South Texas and San Antonio Chambers of Commerce, roles that served as the springboard for his defining 23-year tenure with U.S. Representative Bill Archer (Texas) on Capitol Hill. There, he made a significant impact, serving as the House Ways and Means Committee's Minority—and later, Majority—Chief of Staff. Phil was known as one of the most capable, thoughtful, and politically astute staff members of Congress, earning respect and admiration from colleagues and Members of the Congressional leadership alike.

After his illustrious career in public service, Phil transitioned to government relations consulting, finishing as a Partner with Ernst & Young. In 2005, he retired to follow new musings in coastal Carolina. This next and final chapter of his life was filled with a variety of passions. These included fishing the blue waters on his boat, the Yellow Rose, rediscovering his love for singing and songwriting with his guitar (philmoseley.net Musings of an Aging Minstrel), exploring photography with image composition and editing, and discovering new skills in woodworking.

Above all, Phil loved his family deeply and worked tirelessly throughout his life to provide them with the financial and emotional support needed for their own success and happiness. He is survived by his devoted wife, Norah Horrocks, his daughter, Kendall, and his son, Clay. Phil was also a proud "Pop Pop/Cappy" to his four grandsons, Zane, Jude, Charlie, and Alex, and the beloved companion to sweet Rosie, his loyal yellow lab. 
A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held to celebrate Phil's extraordinary life and legacy on July 13, 2024 at Beverley Hills Community United Methodist Church, 3512 Old Dominion Blvd., Alexandria, VA 22305, Alexandria, VA.  There will be a reception following the ceremony.  

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the American Diabetes Foundation Association (www.diabetess.org) in Phil's honor.

Condolences may also be sent to:
Norah Moseley (wife)
5867 Colfax Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22311
norahmoseley@gmail.com

Ford Moseley (brother)
iflyfysh@verizon.net

Eric Moseley (brother)
ericmoseley1950@gmail.com

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