Kermit Mosher
Feb 22, 1944 -
May 5, 2026
Kermit "Kip" Mosher, born on Feb. 22, 1944, passed away peacefully on May 5, 2026, surrounded by loved ones. He was 82 years old.
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, coach, veteran and public servant, Kip lived a life defined by integrity, humility and service to others. He is survived by his beloved wife of 54 years, Kathy Mosher; children, Patrick Mosher and Jennifer Farley; and cherished grandchildren, Chase and Cameron.
Kip arrived in Alaska in 1959 and quickly made it his home. After serving honorably in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam era, he spent 20 years with the Anchorage Police Department, where he earned the respect of colleagues and the community through his professionalism, fairness and calm presence.
In his younger years, Kip was an elite athlete, played college football and semi-pro baseball, and later became a PGA certified Golf Pro. He enjoyed all things outdoors, was a skilled marksman, fisherman and survivalist, and loved sharing these hobbies with friends and family. Kip also dedicated countless hours to coaching and mentoring young people from elementary through high school. He taught not only the fundamentals of sports, but also the values of discipline, teamwork, resilience and sportsmanship. To many, he was a steady and encouraging influence whose impact extended far beyond the field.
Above all, Kip treasured his family. His marriage to Kathy reflected a lifetime of love and partnership, and he was a proud father and grandfather who brought guidance, humor and quiet wisdom to those closest to him.
Kip will be remembered not only for his service, but for the character with which he lived — humble, dependable and generous. Whether in uniform, on the field, in the woods or at home with family, he led by example and left a lasting impact on all who knew him.
A celebration of life to be announced at a later date.