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Anne Marie Moy

Savannah, Georgia

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Anne Marie Moy, 60, died Monday, December 13, 2004 in Candler Hospital. The Bronx, NY native lived many years in Long Island, NY before moving to Savannah in 1999. She was a graduate of the College of Mount St. Vincent in Riverdale, NY and taught high school History at Newfield High School in...

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I will always hold in my heart fond memories of Ann.

I can’t believe, Anne, that you are gone 16 years. How often you are remembered. You were taken too soon.
A staunch loyal friend and teacher. Rest in peace

Anne is a beautiful soul.
Anne was a valued colleague and mentor. She will always be remembered and in my prayers.

Anne is a beautiful soul.
Anne was valued friend and mentor, she will always be remembered and in my prayers.

I started working in Middle Country in Sept. 1972. Ann was dept. chair at NHS and I held that position at Selden JHS. Ann was very helpful in guiding me during my tenure in that position. In 1978, I joined Ann at NHS and had the honor and pleasure of working with her until our retirement in 1999. She was a consumate leader and educator. Students and colleagues always spoke about her with the utmost respect. I found her to be, in addition, a most charitable and deeply religious person who gave...

Ann and her mom were our neighbors in Blue Point.The one word that stands out for Ann in my mind is professionalism. We could always count on Ann for her support and friendship. She was one of the finest teachers, truly an asset to Newfield High School. Will miss you Annie. You will be in my daily prayers forever.

Anne and I first met in college and later car-pooled from Blue Point to Newfield for many years. Anne gave tirelessly of herself as a colleague, friend, and teacher. She will be missed.

Anne, I will never forget all you taught me at Newfield.

Libby

Anne Moy was one of the finest teachers that I ever worked with. She was a colleague worthy of much respect and a human being who was good and kind and gentle. Anne gave her students a love of history and more importantly she treated each with dignity and respect. She was a key leader and member of the Newfield High School faculty. She understood what a community of learners was all about. She welcomed new members to the faculty and made people feel welcome. She was a mentor to new teachers....

Anne Moy and I taught together for over thirty years. In those thirty years she taught every one in the Newfield community the importance of dedication, responsibility and discipline. As a colleague and as a friend she showed us the importance of understanding and friendship. Anne will be missed.