Charles Rodman Mosher, 83, Little Compton,

Posted 1/26/21

Charles Rodman (Rod) Mosher, 83, of Little Compton, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 16, 2021, at the Warren Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. He was the son of the late Ellen Bliss and …

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Charles Rodman Mosher, 83, Little Compton,

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Charles Rodman (Rod) Mosher, 83, of Little Compton, passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 16, 2021, at the Warren Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. He was the son of the late Ellen Bliss and Charles Mosher. 

Charles was a veteran of the United States Air Force. He enjoyed fishing, skin diving, yard sales (at the flagpole) and all things associated with Little Compton. 

He was of the loving husband of Julie (Allen) Mosher, formerly of Brighton, Mass.  He is also survived by his sister Ellen Krupowicz, and stepsister JoAnn Albert, both of Little Compton and sister-in-law, Mary Sanders of East Falmouth, Mass.. He was predeceased by his stepbrother, Donald Bliss of Connecticut.

Due to Covid restrictions his funeral was private. Arrangements by Fern Acres Funeral Home. 

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