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ROGER LEE MOSELEY

June 5, 1928 ~ January 14, 2020 (age 91)

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ROGER MOSELEY Obituary

Roger L. Moseley had a ready smile and a hearty chuckle. He enjoyed being teased and was quick with a retort or joke or at least his distinctive eyebrow raise. As a husband, father, father-in-law, grandpa, great grandpa, friend, mentor, teacher, doggie-and-kitty daddy, he was well loved and that’s how he’ll be remembered.

He was a world traveler and also a bold adventurer who joined the marines as a young man and managed to spend 20 of those days in the brig for unexcused tardiness. Hopefully, he was more lenient with his own students during his tenure as a business professor at Portland State University. Braving the cockroaches and perfect weather, he moved to rural Hilo when Hawaii wasn’t yet a state to help set up the University of Hawaii’s program there.

A lifelong learner, Roger got his MBA from Harvard, his BA and PhD from the University of Washington, and was a Professor Emeritus in the PSU School of Business Administration. He relished reading the latest academic economics and scientific papers and could frequently be heard trying to start conversations about Bayesian statistics with strangers, toddlers, etc. In fact, it was his litmus test to see how qualified his medical doctors were. Did he mention he went to Harvard?

He was a sailor who loved being on the water. His loved ones cherish memories of spending time with him on various boats. At age 15, he started with a 4’x 8’ curved plywood, flat bottom, 10 HP motorboat, tooling around in the Puget Sound. Later, there were his beloved 16’ and 18’ Hobie catamarans. Not shockingly, he even had a cat named Hobie. He and Sylvia had a 19’Bayliner, a 24’ Ian Ferrier trimaran, and finally a 29’ Carver powerboat cabin cruiser. In any case, this mariner made sure to always either have a boat or friends with a boat. And regardless of the horsepower of the particular watercraft, he usually managed to put the pedal to the metal.

Roger was a car enthusiast, but not in the typical way. For example, he took his family’s green Ford station wagon and added a performance exhaust system to make it sound like a hot rod. And it was only at age 86 when he finally sold his sporty Miata.

A natural klutz, Roger had to work harder than most to pull off his magic tricks. For many years, Dr. M performed magic to the delight of children’s audiences in hospitals and schools with his balloon-making sidekick, Tomato the Clown. And more than once, he made his grandchildren the heroes of their grade schools.

Roger was a competitive player in games like chess and ping pong. He loved to trounce an opponent and wouldn’t hesitate just because they were his sons…and small children. He didn’t coddle Roger and Randy, but rather incentivized them to persevere up until they were good enough to actually beat him. He would lecture and encourage Kim and they developed a wonderful relationship that involved a lot of joking around.

He is survived by his wife, Sylvia, and three children: Roger, Randy, and Kim. He also leaves behind many other loving grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and other family members and friends. These are some words that his loved ones use to describe Roger L. Moseley: sweetie, warm smile, wonderful sense of humor, playful, respected, full-of-it, handsome, private, Bayesian, admirable, academic, hearty laugh, magical, a huge presence, enchanting, inspirational, witty, professorial and loving stinker.

Also, he went to Harvard.

On Saturday, March 14, 2020, from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., there will be a “Celebration of Life” for him in the Ballroom at the Summerfield Clubhouse, 10650  SW Summerfield Drive, in Tigard, Oregon. As longtime fans and supporters of PSU Athletics, the Moseley family ask that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to PSU Athletics, PO Box 751, Portland, Oregon 97207, with checks made payable to PSU Foundation. In the note line, please put “In memory of Roger Moseley” or you can donate directly to the Viking Athletic Fund by visiting psuf.org/viking-athletics .

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Celebration of Life

Saturday

March 14, 2020

2:00 PM

Summerfield Clubhouse

10650 SW Summerfield Drive

Tigard, OR 97224

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3 replies on “ROGER LEE MOSELEY”

Roger and his family were close friend through the doctoral program at UW and then through our careers at PSU. All the things stated in the obituary are so true, and maybe in a few places, are an understatement, Our families had years of wonderful experiences and fun, camping in our tents at various lakes in Oregon and Washington. He was a good captain and helped us all to become good crewmRen All the time together in our days of camping and time on the water were filled with fun, good experiences and created wonderful memories that are still in my aging memories.

Roger joined the faculty at PSU a year after I did and our friendship became the foundation for our careers in the Business School, Together, we lead many of the changes that occurred in our programs, in the faculty, and in building the foundation for the School and the University that exists today.

As noted, he loved fun, particularly when it involved family or friends. His tongue could be sharp, but never mean. Also, in all our years and times together, I do not remember him ever getting “mad” at anyone or overly upset by what was happening. Â

Roger was a unique and special individual, who did so much and meant so much to family, friends and Portland State University.Â

Sylvia, you and Roger were at the top of the list for PSU people that I looked forward to seeing when Janice and IÂ
attended ball games. Â Seemingly, you were always there. You were so welcoming with big smiles, a hug from you and a friendly dig from Roger. Â His sense of humor was infectious and appreciated. Â Thinking of you and wishing you the best possible in the days ahead, and we do hope to see you in March or before. Â With love, Larry and Janice Sellers

As a PSU faculty member from across campus, I can say that Roger was a wonderful colleague, deeply appreciated for his commitment not only to the Business School but to the larger University and its development. He was active in faculty governance and never disappointed when he could help. His positive attitude and friendly smile made a big impression on me and all he met. I remember him with great fondness. Rick Hardt

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