TEMPLETON/HOLDEN - Ian Mosher, 24, a smart and caring young man, formerly of Holden, passed away at his home in Templeton unexpectedly on Friday, April 6, 2018. He was born in Worcester, the son of William and Viki (Ots) Mosher and had lived in Holden and Nashua, NH before moving to Templeton last year.
Ian is survived by his mother, Viki (Ots) Mosher of Sterling and her partner, Bill Schott; his father, William Mosher and his wife, Stephanie of Nashua, NH; his brothers, Patrick Mosher of Worcester and Michael Mosher of Nashua, NH; his sister, Sarah Mosher of Nashua, NH; his maternal grandmother, Jacqueline Ots and deceased grandfather, Vello Ots of Winchendon; his paternal grandparents, William and Mary Mosher of North Dartmouth; aunts and uncles, Susan and Peter Lafortune, David Ots, John and Kelly Mosher, Anne Marie and Gene Labonte, Peter and Lynne Mosher and Christopher and Patty Mosher; and many cousins. Ian was predeceased by his girlfriend, Gabrielle Bryan, whom he cherished, in 2018.
Ian was a bright and loving yet fiercely independent and motivated young man. He attended Wachusett High School and graduated from Nashua High School North with the class of 2011. From an early age his love and knowledge of computers and electronics was evident in the projects he worked at home. With an independent spirit and clever mind Ian began working at Puritan Printing at a young age, carefully saving his money and planning a bright future for he and his future family. He had just had the best year. Spending time with the love of his life and buying a home with a large yard in Templeton which he had looked forward to renovating and truly making his own. He especially looked forward to installing a vegetable garden to tend to. Ian had been working as a book binder at Curry Printing in Westborough where he will be greatly missed.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend calling hours from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 11th at Miles-Sterling Funeral Home and Tribute Center, 100 Worcester Rd., Sterling. A Funeral Service will be held at the Funeral Home at 11 a.m. on Thursday, April 12th. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American Foundation for Suicide Prevention,
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