Obituaries detail

Terrance Edward Moulder, Age: 76
Oct 02, 1946 - Jan 19, 2023

 

 

 

Terrance Edward Moulder, 76, of Belton, Missouri, passed away peacefully at his home on January 19, 2023.  He was surrounded by his family.  He died praising His Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

 

Terrance was born in Kansas City, MO, to Donald and Kathryn Moulder.  He graduated from Van Horn High School.  In 1968, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and went to Vietnam.    After being honorably discharged, in 1969, he went on to become an electrician and musician.  He played in several bands in the K.C. area over the next several decades.  He was an accomplished musician and song writer.  His forte was guitar.  Terrance and Leah, also, wrote and sang many songs together over the years.

 

During his marriage to Leah, they "adopted" many young people into the home and lives.  These young people still fill their lives with joy and they are so thankful for each and everyone of them!

 

Terrance is survived by his wife, Leah, of 34 years; his daugther from his first marriage, Heather Moulder Bales; daughter, Jessica Moulder; son, Sean Moulder and his wife, Shannon; and bonus adopted son, Andrei Komikov; his grandchildren:  Jacob Bales and his wife, Alexandra; Abigail Chrisman and her husband, Max; and Ann Bales; and his great-grandsons: Jamie and Callen Bales.

 

There will be a private family celebration and a Celebration of Life service to be held at a date  yet-to-be determined.  The announcement will be posted on Facebook.  In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Youth for Christ in Kansas City:  yfc.givingfuel.com/31021.  This ministry does much to help troubled youth in Kansas City.

 

 

Additional Service:
Services at Later Date

Condolences

Marian and Terry Jamison Feb 04, 2023

Friends ,Topeka ,Kansas

Terry was a good man, husband, and father. He leaves a powerful legacy. Marian and Terry Jamison

Kristy (Lunson) Jennings Feb 06, 2023

Coworker and friend ,Lathrop ,Missouri

Terrance was a kind man with strong Godly convictions. He found opportunity to share his faith and was personable in an otherwise less personable corporate world. He cared for all, misunderstood by many, yet stood firm in his beliefs, never wavering. He talked about his love for his family and shared them with his closest coworkers. He lived life fully and he will be missed by many. Well done good and faithful servant. See you in eternity Terrance.

Kathy Rodden Oct 11, 2023

Friend ,Belton ,Missouri

Oh, Terrance...what a guy you were. You had such a living heart,and oh, what a sense of humor! I count following you as worship leader in choir among my best memories. You are loved and missed immensely ♥️