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Paul Bryon Mosier.Paul Bryon Mosier, age 57, passed away unexpectedly while hiking with family and friends on April 25, 2026 in Palmer, Alaska.A Celebration of Life Service will be held on Saturday, June 6, 2026 at 3 PM at Wellspring Fellowship, 2511 Sentry Drive, Anchorage, AK 99507 as well as on Saturday June 20th at 2:00 PM God’s Lighthouse Church 103 8th Street Garibaldi Oregon.Arrangements have been entrusted to Legacy Funeral Home.Paul was born in Springfield, Oregon on January 22, 1969, and was raised in Tillamook, Oregon.He graduated from Canyonville Bible Academy (High School) and attended Northwest Bible College.He moved to Alaska in 1998, and worked at Alaska Airlines Air Cargo for nearly 28 years.At the time of his passing, he lived in Palmer, Alaska with his wife of nearly 7 years, Monica Mosier.They attended Wellspring Fellowship in Anchorage, Alaska, where his Celebration of Life Service will be held.He loved to hunt, fish and enjoyed all the things Alaska had to offer.HIs coworkers at Alaska Airlines describe him as an encourager that showed up to work every day with a positive attitude and desire to help anyone who needed it, physically and spiritually.He is truly missed in all areas.He is survived by his mother, Betty Brown; his wife, Monica Mosier; his 3 stepchildren, Madison, Meaghan, and Evin; his 3 children, Chelsea, Alyssa and Bryon; and 3 sisters, Quinell, Teresa and Lisa and one Brother Dwight Brown.He left a legacy for these and many nieces and nephews, and great nieces and great nephews.He will be forever remembered for his love of God, Family and Tillamook.He was a faithful follower of Jesus, and he was a faithful husband, father, son, brother, uncle, cousin and friend.He was a volunteer and leader in his church’s Trail Life Troop.He studied the Bible daily and lived his life as a witness and a worshipper.Paul didn’t know a single enemy, and once he met a person, they had a friend for life.He was also known for his love for all things Tillamook, as he had deep roots in the dairy community of Tillamook Creamery.Everyone that came into his path knew of his fondness for Tillamook’s cheese, ice cream, butter and even Tillamook smoked meats, and he made many converts.It’s only fitting that we will serve light refreshments at his Celebration of Life service with Tillamook delights.To plant a tree in memory of Paul Mosier as a living tribute, please visit Tribute Store.Be Civil.No bullying, name calling, or insults.Keep it Clean and Be Nice.Please avoid obscene, vulgar, lewd, racist or sexually-oriented language.Don't Threaten.Threats of harming another person will not be tolerated.Be Truthful.Don't knowingly lie about anyone or anything.Be Proactive.Let us know of abusive posts.Multiple reports will take a comment offline.Stay On Topic.Any comment that is not related to the original post will be deleted.Abuse of these rules will result in the thread being disabled, comments denied, and/or user blocked.PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK.