
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of “The Warrior”, Jim (Kelly) James Moberg.
Jim was an exceptional human being and a source of joy, love, light and laughter to those who had the privilege of knowing him. He accepted everyone for who they were and made sure you felt loved to the niners. He worked very hard to make sure that his family was provided for, while at the same time making co-workers feel like family.
He had the natural ability to chat your ear off, as he just loved people and talking. Whether it was about football and the Cowboys, boating plans, or work, he wanted to share his life with those he cared about, but would take the time to make sure he knew everything that was happening with you as well. He wore his heart on his sleeve and gave the best hugs.
Jim was born to Vic and Jen Moberg in Creston in 1958. He had a great childhood and enjoyed growing up and getting into trouble with his brothers Alan, John, Glen and Dale. He will be missed every day by his wife Debbie as well as her mother Lynda; his mother Jen; children Amanda, Doug, Jerred, Lachlan, Ashley, Sean, Erika; grandchildren Archer, Emma and Everleigh; his brothers Dale (Kelly) and Glen (Arlene); brother-in-law Doug (Teena) Wood and children; brother in-law Scott (Ashley) Wood; his large extended family, friends and co-workers who were blessed by their time with him.
He will forever be with us, loving us and watching over us all! Skol!
Offer Condolence for the family of Jim Moberg

Wayne Wheeler
I met “Diamond Jim” when I went West to work, leaving behind my family in New Brunswick, for 6 months. Jim made me feel welcome immediately, and kept in touch by phone often, after I returned home. Although we didn’t work together much after that first summer, Jim remained a close and dear friend. We enjoyed time on his houseboat at least once a year when I was in BC. Learning of his passing this year, just before returning East, has greatly saddened me. I will always remember he and Debbie, and know that he will be watching over all of us from above. Rest well, Jim! You’ve earned it.
Norm Wolfe
My sincere sympathy to the whole family and many friends!
Theresa Arcega
I am very sorry for your Loss.
I know you will miss all the laughter he created for all to share.
He was a shining light that will continue
in your hearts always.
XOX