Obituary of Kenneth Robert Moeller
Kenneth Robert Moeller, 48, of Garnet Valley, PA, took his own life on December 7, 2020. We are shocked and saddened by this loss.
Due to the pandemic, no services are planned at this time. A memorial for family and friends will be held when conditions permit.
Ken was born in Feasterville, PA to Edward Moeller and Carol Moeller (Conwell) on October 21, 1972. He attended Camden Catholic High School (class of ‘91) and earned a Master’s Degree in Psychology from Saint Joseph’s University (‘96). He worked as a developer and, later, as a beloved manager at Comcast. He then left that position to pursue his own entrepreneurial dreams, hoping to employ his considerable artistic and creative talents in a personally fulfilling way.
In both his professional and personal life, Ken was a creator. From making movies with his brothers during his adolescence to writing screenplays and designing games throughout his adulthood, Ken was always looking for new outlets to explore. More than anything, he adored spending time with his children. His daughter cherishes memories of their cooking together, while he shared a life-long love of games with his son.
Ken is survived by his wife, Erin Moeller (Hungarter) and their children, Griffin and Sadie, of Garnet Valley; his loving stepfather, Dominic Cerasi and his wife Deni Cerasi, of Kansas City, MO; his older brother Max Moeller and his wife, Laura Beardsley, of Drexel Hill, PA, along with their children Cora and Owen; and his younger brother Josh Moeller and his wife Jamie Boileau, of Brooklyn, NY, along with their children Leo and Audrey.
Ken is preceded in death by his father Edward and his beloved mother, Carol.
In lieu of flowers please consider supporting one of these organizations working towards suicide outreach and prevention:
- SAVE - Suicide Awareness Voices of Education - https://save.org/get-involved/donate/
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/donate/
- The Trevor Project - https://thetrevorproject.org/donate
If you or someone you love is suffering from depression or suicidal thoughts, please know that there is help available. Please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline - available 24 hours a day and in multiple languages. 1-800-273-8255
https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/