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As a friend of the family, I feel the pain that losing a noble family leader causes and understand the hole left in the heart that can't be filled. Mr. Moise led a life of hard work and service to others - a wonderful example for his descendants to follow. His love for others, known and unknown, is demonstrated by his life work. My father worked for Gulf Oil. Once I said that Gulf must mean a gulf where oil is found. He replied that GULF meant give until life fails. My Dad did, and I've tried to follow his example. Mr. Moise has given until life failed, too. His family's love for one another and for others outside of their circle, and their energy spent in helping others and making others happy, shows that Mr. Moise's life lessons were well learned. He lived his live well, to honor and serve God's purpose, and now has earned and will enjoy his release from the earthly world to be in God's world. God grand peace & comfort to his family, and the energy to carry on Mr. Moise's work. Bless all.
Carol & Bob Mathews (Williamsburg, VA)
Donna, I am sorry for the loss of your father. You must be very proud of him and the service he provided to our country and his community. Your Pampered Chef had you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Jean Jonas (Addison, IL)
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Billy, thank you for letting me know of your Father's passing. Dear Janet, John, Margo, Donna, and Billy. I am so sorry to hear of your loss of Bill Sr, your Father. It has been many years since I have seen all of you and Bill Sr. I am sadden to hear that he passed away. He died way too young. Bill Sr. did accomplish a lot of things in his life and was proud of his children. Please accept my condolences for your loss. Know that he is HOME with God and at PEACE. I am sure he will see his own grandparents and his parents and will rejoice in seeing them again. Rest in Peace Bill. Bill Sr. will be missed by many people that knew him for so many years. God Bless The Moise Families (ALL).
Lori Lane (Fort Mohave, AZ.)
Who knew while going to Broad Street School where any of us would end up in this world. I was in Frank's class but we all knew of the Moise Family. Somewhere along the way, I became friends with Billy. I am so sorry to read of his passing. May he now rest in peace. May the Lord wrap His arms around the family and carry you through this loss. God Bless.
Beverly (Lawton) King (DuBois, PA)
Dear Janet, John, Donna, Margo, and Billy,
My sincere sympathy for the loss of your father. Although I have not met him, you spoke kindly of him. May God Bless and be with you all.
Sheila Urban (Goffstown, NH)
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I would like to offer my sincere condolences to The Moise Family for the loss of your loved one. May Bill Sr. rest in peace, and may God watch over and protect all of you.
Jacqueline Canella (The Villages, FL)
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Sincere sympathy to Bill's family from a former Broad St school classmate. Bill represented a wonderful family and community so honorably.
Lillian Norton Johnson
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I was saddened to read of billy's passing. I knew bill from my days as an ironworker from local 37. We hit it off immediately, there was 21 years difference in our age but Bill didn't care. After work Bill and myself would have a few drinks, go home clean up and meet at a night club later that evening. Bill was a very generous man he would buy patrons drinks if they low on cash. Bill was a dependable ironworker,always worked hard,all i have are fantastic memory's of a fun and caring man that brought a smile to my face all the time. Goodbye billy and my sympathy goes out to bill's loving family.
Jim bacon (North providence,rhode island)
Condolences to the Moise family from Jim Williams & brother Roger Williams, childhood friends of Billy with fond memories.
Jim & Marie Williams (Lincoln, R.I.)
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