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Henry Witlock Moriarty II

Warrior Run, Pennsylvania

1945 - 2021

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WARRIOR RUN — Henry Witlock Moriarty II, 75, of Warrior Run, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, April 3, 2021, at Geisinger South Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.

Henry was born Oct. 21, 1945, in Rennes, France. He later moved to Alexandria, Va., where he grew up with his five brothers and...

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My deepest sympathy to Henry's family and legion of friends. I attended King's College with Henry and he was a true ray of sunshine, always smiling, affable and indefatigably upbeat. I vividly remember him proudly showing me his St. John's HS yearbook featuring a picture of classmate and basketball great Bobby Lewis with his head in the net and forearm above the rim preparing to block the running one-handler of a seemingly shocked and bug-eyed opponent. Henry always chortled uproariously...

Dear Fran and Family, I just found out about Henry's passing. Please accept my sincere condolences. Stay strong and know he is in a better place. RIP Henry.

What a good man always a good person you knew from the moment you met him Please accept our condolences. Very much respected him. Jon St. John's '63 native also of Alexandria

My sympathy to Henry´s family any friends. Remember Hank as a friend and fellow teacher st Bishop Hoban. I pray him peace and joy at the heavenly banquet. RIP.

My family has known Henry and the Moriarty (Virginia branch) family for over 60 years, We all lived in a low-income housing development in Alexandria, Virginia and my 4 brothers and I interacted with one or more of the 6 brothers and sisters almost daily. While we have moved apart over the years most of us have remained "Facebook" friends and have enjoyed sharing family photos and stories. I will always remember Henry and the fun we all had growing up.

Mr. Moriarty was one of my teachers at Bishop Hoban in the early 2000s. I remember he taught us about the stock market. What he taught always stuck with me. I'm saddened to learn of his passing and hope his family is brought peace quickly.

Dear Fran and family, I am very sorry to hear about your loss. You're in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time may God bless you and may you find comfort in the knowledge you will see him again and Heaven.

Heaven gained a great angel. He was a great teacher and genuinely cared about all of his students. When I think back on his class, I remember his kind hearted spirit.

So sorry to hear about the passing of your husband, Hank. He sounded like a wonderful person. I appreciated reading about all the wonderful reflections from his friends and family.