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William Moldoch Obituary



William "Bill" Moldoch, Jr. the first son of the late William and Naomi (Mason) Moldoch of Preston, MD, died August 1, 2015 of pancreatic cancer at his home in Severna Park, MD. He was 63 years old. Bill is survived by his only brother, Matthew Moldoch, sister-in-law, Tammy, and their daughter Marissa of Preston MD. In addition to his family, he left his beloved girlfriend, Mary Hanna of Annapolis, MD. Born on January 19, 1952, Bill attended Colonel Richardson High School in Federalsburg, MD before attending the University of Delaware from which he graduated in 1974 with a degree in Finance. Bill then entered the University of Maryland where he worked on a Master's Degree in Business in 1978. While a student at the University of Delaware, Bill began honing his skills in tennis. He carried those skills with him when he began his career at the Bogota (NJ) Racquet Club. His next position was as a Head Pro at Cross Court Athletic Club in Easton, MD. The remainder of his career was spent at Big Vanilla Athletic Club in Annapolis, MD as their Tennis Director. He played competitive tennis, winning over 50 titles in Maryland, Mid Atlantic Tennis Association (MATA) and National Tournaments over his career. In addition to playing tennis, Bill loved to golf and go out on his jet ski. Bill's family and their friends would like to thank Dr. Peter Graze for the special care and attention he gave to Bill to make his final days comfortable. Services for Bill will be held at the First Wesleyan Church,811 Market Street, in Denton MD on Tuesday, August 11, 2015 at 7:00pm, with visitation one hour prior. Monetary donations can be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake - John & Cathy Belcher Campus, Philanthropy Department, 90 Ritchie Highway, Pasadena, MD 21122. To Offer online condolences, please visit moorefuneralhomepa.com.

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Published by The Capital Gazette on Aug. 5, 2015.

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John Donelan

August 14, 2015

I called him Captain Moldoch because of all the USTA Sectional Teams he captained. He had a wonderful spirit, great love of tennis, and was always appreciative of the improvements in his fellow competitor's games. What a gem. Miss you Bill.

Brent Herrick

August 12, 2015

I'll miss Bill's sense of humor and good nature. Goodbye good friend.

August 12, 2015

I'll miss Bill's sense of humor and good nature. Goodbye good friend.

Ken Barnas

August 9, 2015

Bill was a great friend and great competitor. His intensity and silly laugh will be truly missed.

Adam Naworal

August 7, 2015

Bill was one of the few coaches my dad trusted besides himself. My only hope is he's out there on the court doing what he loved in the afterlife. Rest in peace, old friend.

Tony James

August 6, 2015

Bill loved Tennis and loved to compete, he will be missed,.

August 6, 2015

I loved competing against Bill on the court. He was always a great sportsman.
Craig Dawson

Dennis Quigley

August 6, 2015

So sorry to hear of Bills untimely passing. He will be missed. I will think of him often, especially during the Florida Winter Senior Tennis Circuit where we would see each other and spend time together. So Sad.

David FitzGerald

August 5, 2015

Bill was a wonderful guy and an amazing competitor. We will miss him terribly - especially on the tennis courts.

August 5, 2015

Bill was great to be around on and off the court. Truly missed, John Olson

Bob and Gail Naworal

August 5, 2015

We will miss our dear friend....

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