Hartford Courant

Moberg, Phillip B

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Phillip (Phil) Blaine Moberg, Jr., 67, of South Windsor, passed away on Monday, July 12, 2021, at Hartford Hospital.

He was the beloved husband of Janet (Dexter) Moberg.

Born on July 23, 1953, in Portland, ME, to Phillip Moberg and Mary (Groebel) Moberg.

Phil was a proud 1971 graduate of East Jefferson High School in his beloved Metairie, LA. He furthered his education first at UCONN, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Urban Studies and

then Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute, where he obtained his Master’s degree in Management and Strategic Business Planning.

Phil’s passion was fueled by all things transporta­tion: trains, boats, planes, highway design, policy and

planning. He worked for the CT State Department of Transporta­tion for 34 years, retiring in 2011 from the Bureau of Policy and Planning.

In his younger years, he was active at the Railroad Museum of New England, the Mystic Seaport Museum and the Seashore Trolley Museum. He met his wife Janet while serving on an Emmaus youth retreat weekend in East Haven. Their first date was at an annual members’ dinner of the Railroad Museum of New England—naturally. They wed in 1990, enjoying 31 years of marriage. Phil was living the gift of life after receiving a liver transplant in 1999, and he humbly lived out his gratitude for his donor and family, stewarding his health with discipline and care.

Jesus was central to Phil’s life, and his conviction was unfailing: “The Lord is gracious.” He was the embodiment of the prophet Micah’s exhortatio­n in that he did justly, loved mercy and walked humbly with his God. In addition to his wife Janet, he leaves to mourn his passing; his mother, Mary Moberg; father, Phillip Moberg, both of Norfolk, VA; sister Dr. Elizabeth M. O’connor of Easton, MD; nephews Michael O’connor and his wife Kristin of Amsterdam, Netherland­s and Stephen O’connor of Baltimore, MD; uncle, Robert Groebel and his wife Carol of Scituate, MA; cousins Amy Riley and her husband Brian of Montgomery Village, MD and Mary Groebel of Cohasset, MA; as well as many beloved friends and colleagues.

A Celebratio­n of Life service for family and friends will take place on a date to be determined.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Phil’s memory

may be made to the Transplant Program of Hartford Hospital, online at: https://giving.hartfordho­spital. org/tributegif­ts, or mail to: Hartford Hospital, Dept. of Philanthro­py, 80 Seymour Street, P.O. Box 5037,

Hartford, CT 06102 and designate the Transplant Program, or to the Railroad Museum of New England, Inc., [RMNE Treasurer, P. O. Box 400, Thomaston, CT 06787].

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