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DuWayne Edward Moug

DuWayne Edward Moug age 63 Branson, Missouri

DuWayne Edward Moug, age 63, of Branson, Missouri, passed away October 27, 2022, at home with family by his side. He entered this life September 10, 1959, the son of Edward and Lillian (O’Brien) Moug in Valley City, North Dakota. DuWayne was joined in marriage June 19, 2010, to Terri Lynn Hubert.

DuWayne proudly served his country in the United States Navy during Desert Storm. He earned the rank of Petty Officer First Class (PO1) and was awarded the Navy Achievement Medal (NA M), National Defense Service Medal (NDS M), Navy Unit Commendation (NUC) ribbon, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (AFEM), and Southwest Asia Service Medal (SWASM) with Bronze Star. After his twenty-year service to his country and retirement from the Navy, he worked as an electrician. He also traveled the United States as an over the road truck driver (OTR). DuWayne’s zest for adventure created a love for riding motorcycles, building custom Harleys, fishing, hunting, kayaking, and surfing. Being a Popa and Dad prevailed over his sense of adventure; he would move mountains for those he loved. The memories and love that have been created throughout his epic life will be cherished forever.

He is survived by wife of twelve years, Terri Moug of Branson, Missouri; daughter, Kimberly Hulihan and husband, Neil of Tokyo, Japan; son, David Moug of Kansas City, Missouri; daughter, Kelly Moug of Branson, Missouri; and eleven grandchildren: Boenn, Elijah, Brooklyn, Lilly, Loreynna, Rowan, Callie, Celeste, Victoria, Maddison, and Audrey. He is also survived by his parents: Edward and Lillian Moug; sisters: Terry Larsen and husband, Steve of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Stephanie Moug of Moorhead, Minnesota; brothers: Steve Moug and wife, Robin of Pasco, Washington, and Rodney Moug and wife, Janie of Walnut Shade, Missouri; nieces: Ailisia, Jackie, Crystal, Danielle, Audrey, Sara, and Lauren; nephews: Justin and Brandon; great-nieces: Megan, Courtney, Jaylynn, Dawnavi, Aubrye, Trinity, and Cameron; great-nephew, Elijah; beloved puppies: Jack, Lucy, Kinako, Loki, Knight, and Ren; as well as many friends made throughout a lifetime that took him across the world.

There will be a visitation and funeral service held 6:00 p.m. Wednesday November 2, 2022, at Snapp-Bearden Funeral Home, 1638 East Highway 76, Branson, Missouri, with funeral services to follow. Graveside service will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday November 3, 2022, at Missouri Veterans Cemetery, 5201 South Southwood, Springfield, Missouri.

 

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