Thread: Rest in Peace, Dr. Moses Powell
Hybrid View
-
01-24-2005 10:32 #1Member
- Name
- David Rodriguez
- Join Date
- Jun 2004
- Location
- PUERTO RICO
- Martial Art
- Hapkido, Modern Farang Mu Sul, others
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 155
Rest in Peace, Dr. Moses Powell
My condolence to Dr. Powell family, to his students around the world specially to his student in Puerto Rico; Jose " Joe" Cruz, Grand Master Titi Basabe, Shihan Arnold Vargas, GrandMaster Carlos Febres, Grandmaster Rubén A. Rossy, Jose I Caban and GM Jedan Figueroa, the rest of his student.
JOIN US!!!
http://groups.msn.com/WORLDMARTIALARTSBROTHERHOOD
Be Water My Friends...
Yours in the Arts;
David E Rodriguez

-
01-24-2005 10:51 #2Newbie
- Name
- Bryan Wayne Owens
- Join Date
- Jan 2005
- Martial Art
- hipkido,tkd,amirican karate,randori,jujitsu,kickboxing
- Age
- 23
- Posts
- 24
I dident know him, but i wont to respect anyone who dies, even more so if they had helped spread the martial arts. Rest in peace.
-Bryan Owens.Last edited by KiniroKyoshi; 01-24-2005 at 10:55.
-
01-24-2005 15:44 #3Member
- Name
- David Rodriguez
- Join Date
- Jun 2004
- Location
- PUERTO RICO
- Martial Art
- Hapkido, Modern Farang Mu Sul, others
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 155
Dr. Moses Powell
Rest in Peace
(Jan 15, 1941 - Jan 22, 2005)
Dr. Moses Powell, a 10th degree black belt is one of the true legends of the martial arts world. He is the founder of Sanuces Ryu, a fighting style that combines his over 45 years of experience in various martial arts. He is a member of both the Black Belt Hall of Fame and the World Karate Hall of Fame. Dr. Powell was the first martial artist invited to demonstrate martial arts at the United Nations and a featured martial arts demonstrator at the New York World's Fair. Dr. Powell was one of the first African-American martial artists to teach the fighting arts to U.S. law enforcement agencies including the Secret Service and FBI. In addition to these great accomplishments, the Benin Empire of West Africa awarded him the international Benin Award in 1972 for his community work and efforts throughout the world.
Dr. Powell is deeply committed to sharing his knowledge and principles with all. He helps ex-offenders by teaching them self-respect, self-control and honesty through the martial arts. To this day, Dr. Powell continues to work with disadvantaged youth and senior citizens around the country. Dr. Powell was featured in "Masters of the Martial Arts", "Warrior Within" and many other films. His Sanuces Ryu system is unparalleled in its combat effectiveness and brute simplicity. Dr. Powell is the consummate martial artist and Sanuces Ryu is the ultimate martial art! He gives all praises to the Creator for His blessings and attributes his success to his teacher, the late Grand Professor Florendo Vistacion, founder of Vee-Jitsu Ryu, who was laid to rest in December 1998.
by: center4survival.com
__________________________________________________ _______________
Dr. Powell was the first African-American to teach the fighting arts to law enforcement agencies aroung the world. He continues to receive numerous hall of fame inductions. In July of 2000, he was inducted in to the International African Arts Festival's "Living Legend" Award.
by:
http://www.drmosespowell.homestead.com/drpowell.htmlJOIN US!!!
http://groups.msn.com/WORLDMARTIALARTSBROTHERHOOD
Be Water My Friends...
Yours in the Arts;
David E Rodriguez

-
01-24-2005 21:11 #4Member
- Name
- David Rodriguez
- Join Date
- Jun 2004
- Location
- PUERTO RICO
- Martial Art
- Hapkido, Modern Farang Mu Sul, others
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 155
Funeral Service will be held on Friday, January 28, 2005 @2:00PM
Palm Bay Funeral Home
950 Malabar Road SE
Palm Bay, Florida 32907
321-952-7013
Hotel Accommodations
Safari Inn $89.00
Melbourne, Florida
321-723-8181
Donations
Gina Barnett
581 David Circle
Palm Bay, Florida 32908
The Moses Powell Fund will be set up at a later date.JOIN US!!!
http://groups.msn.com/WORLDMARTIALARTSBROTHERHOOD
Be Water My Friends...
Yours in the Arts;
David E Rodriguez

-
01-25-2005 05:20 #5Senior Member
- Name
- Frank Clay
- Join Date
- Mar 2001
- Location
- Chicagoland
- Martial Art
- Korean Mudo
- Age
- 39
- Posts
- 904
It is always a serious loss when a leader in the martial arts community dies. My sincerest condolences to his friends, family and students.
Frank Clay
-
01-28-2005 19:12 #6Newbie
- Name
- Grand Master Michael De Alba
- Join Date
- Jan 2005
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Martial Art
- Modern Farang Mu Sul
- Age
- 53
- Posts
- 1
A True Teacher and Warrior
I just heard the sad news the other day. A true warrior has passed on. Founder of Sanuces Ryu Jiujitsu, Grand Master Moses Powell died this past Saturday - Jan 22, 2005.
Even though he was not a Koran Martial Arts stylist, this did not stop him from sharing with all arts. It is with great sorrow and a heavy heart that I would like to extend condolences to GM Powell's family and students from myself and all the Modern Farang Mu Sul family around the globe.
Sanuces Ryu people here in the bay area are our brothers. Shihan A. Mohamed brought GM Powell and several of his masters here to SF many times, and it was my great honor to have spent such quality time with him on the mats. His "streetology philosophy" was much in line with mine, and we connected right away. BTW, we also worked knife and he certainly knew his knife tactics (serious street stuff). We had some great exchanges...Wow, I'm really going to miss him. He was a huge influence on the development of our art - Modern Farang Mu Sul. The name of his dojo said it all:
"When Worlds Collide"
Rest In Peace great one.
FARANG!!!
Grand Master Michael De Alba
Modern Farang Mu Sul WHQ - San Francisco
-
01-29-2005 13:41 #7Member
- Name
- David Rodriguez
- Join Date
- Jun 2004
- Location
- PUERTO RICO
- Martial Art
- Hapkido, Modern Farang Mu Sul, others
- Age
- 33
- Posts
- 155
Kuk Sa Nim.
I open a new forum, please try to join us. Hope you liked.
This is the link:
http://groups.msn.com/WORLDMARTIALARTSBROTHERHOOD
Farang!!!
JOIN US!!!
http://groups.msn.com/WORLDMARTIALARTSBROTHERHOOD
Be Water My Friends...
Yours in the Arts;
David E Rodriguez

-
01-29-2005 20:54 #8
I might not have known him personally but I extend my sincere condolences to the family, friends, loved ones and students of Dr Moses Powell. His performance in "the Warrior Within" was very unique and was one of the great pulls to my interest in Jujutsu.
Lesley Banser
"I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies, for the hardest victory is over self." Aristotle


Reply With Quote
Bookmarks