Family members, friends, and loved ones are mourning the loss of Hannah Marie Moser, who passed away on Friday, May 29, 2026, at the age of 39. Her passing has left a profound void in the hearts of those who knew and loved her throughout Oakmont, the greater Pittsburgh area, and beyond.
Born on May 17, 1987, Hannah lived a life centered on family, relationships, and the connections she built with those around her. Those who knew her remember a caring individual whose presence brought comfort, kindness, and warmth to family gatherings and everyday moments alike.
Hannah was the beloved daughter of Susie and Robert Moser of Oakmont. She was also a loving sister to Emily (Ally) Burkhardt and the late Garrett Moser. Her close bond with her family remained one of the defining aspects of her life, and she treasured the relationships she shared with her loved ones.
In addition to her parents and sister, Hannah is survived by Aunt Cindy and Uncle Clint, cousin Sonya and her husband Matt, as well as their children Elijah, Cohen, and Bennett. She is also survived by her nephew, Cayden, the son of Julia Myers, along with numerous extended family members who will continue to cherish her memory.
As news of Hannah’s passing spread, friends and relatives shared messages of sympathy and remembrance, reflecting on the positive impact she had on the lives of others. Many have expressed gratitude for the memories they shared with her and the love she brought into their lives. Her legacy lives on through the family relationships she nurtured and the many people fortunate enough to know her.
At the time of publication, the family had not publicly released a cause of death. Loved ones continue to focus on celebrating Hannah’s life and honoring her memory while navigating this period of grief.
Though her passing has brought sorrow to many, Hannah Marie Moser will be remembered for the love she shared with family and friends and for the lasting impact she made on those closest to her. Her memory will continue to be treasured by all who knew and loved her.
The thoughts and condolences of many remain with the Moser family during this difficult time as they mourn the loss of a beloved daughter, sister, aunt, and friend.



