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Henry C. "Hank" Moity

Picayune, Louisiana

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Henry Moity passed away in Picayune, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Henry are being provided by Picayune Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on January 24, 2014.

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Denise and family:
Too many years have passed but I remember your Dad like it was yesterday. My condolences to you and family for your loss. This comes three years late but still heartfelt. RIP Hank.

Nick and I would like to offer our deepest sympathies to Hank's family. What a sad day at the loss of our dear friend who we were very fond of. Hank was my first boss at Phelps, and how lucky I was. He was a joy to work for. I loved to hear his hilarious stories about his days as a police officer or what happened on his investigations. What memories - memories I will never never forget the rest of my life. Hank always made my husband and I feel welcome. He was so hospitable to us when we...

To the Moity Family. It was nice meeting all of you at your father's funeral. when I learned of your father's death, I wanted to write you all a short note of condolence, and let you know how much I enjoyed getting to know your Dad. I started work as a law clerk in the admiralty section at Phelps Dunbar in 1982. I was on Jimmy Roussel's "team" and first got to know your father shortly after going to work with the firm when Jimmy sent me on the road with "The Hammer". It was the first of many...

We offer our deepest sympathies to all the family at this time for your loss. Growing up I remember "Mr. Henry" as such a strong 'bigger than life' man with a great sense of humor, and a good friend to my parents. And it seems he continued to be a 'fighter' in his life, even throughout his long illness. He has earned his peaceful rest. Fondly, Ann Leibfritz and June Bruno

My condolences to all for Hank's passing. His character and integrity were admirable and set a high standard for everyone.


My deepest sympathy to Susan and family at this difficult time.

Hi dad! Always thinking about you!

I work with Susan and is definitely a daddy's girl. May God bless Susan and the family and give you strength in dealing with your loss.


Dear Grandpa,

I remember sitting on your lap while you told us stories and sang us silly songs. You were funny, Grandpa. And you were strict. You were quick-witted. And you got straight to the point. You were smart, Grandpa. And you were strong.

After reading everyone's beautiful and kind words about you and meeting some of your dear friends and colleagues on Thursday, I know, without a doubt, that you lit up people's lives, cracked jokes and told tales that still...