Larry “Moon” Thompson, the former co-host of “Moon & Staci” on KS95, retained his self-deprecating sense of humor right up to his last days on the show, despite a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
“Part of his charm is his ability to laugh at himself in a bad situation,” on-air partner Staci Matthews said after one of his last regular broadcasts. “He can be a curmudgeon, but in an Oscar the Grouch kind of way.”
Thompson’s health took a bad turn last week; he died Jan. 25.
“That’s what is awful about MS. Your body keeps betraying you over and over again,” said Tiffany Norton, a KS95 producer from 2013 to 2020. ”He faced it all with a ton of dignity. He was always really positive.”
KS95, which is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, paid tribute to him on the air last week after learning he had died. The station’s Facebook announcement on his death has drawn more than 400 comments.
“His positive, energetic, often crazy, caring personality was [evident] to everyone around him,” the station posted on its website. “He loved radio, making people laugh and getting to know KS95 listeners.”
Norton, who is also a stand-up comic, said Thompson never “punched down on people.”
“He would make fun of himself before he would make fun of others,” she said. “He just wanted people to laugh.”