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Jay R. Moyer

Harleysville, Pennsylvania

1947 - 2018

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February 28, 2018
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Harleysville, Pennsylvania

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Williams-Bergey-Koffel Funeral Home Obituary

Jay R. Moyer, age 70, of Harleysville, passed away peacefully, after a long battle with cancer, on Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at Grand View Hospital.  He was the beloved husband of Suzette, with whom he shared over 43 years of marriage.

Born in Sellersville on April 20, 1947, he was a...

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You are greatly missed by all your family and friends.

I still look for Jay at Hennings sometimes out of habit...

I didn't know Jay very well but of all the times we were in his company I found him to be a very quiet person and a very personal person.

Suzette
We are so sorry to hear of Jay's passing. He was a wonderful man who did so much to help make the Harleysville community a great place to live. He always had a smile and kind worlds when we met.
We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Rich and Ginger Pierotti

Dear Suzette,
Our deepest condolences to you and your family during this time of loss. We are grateful for getting to know you and Jay through our mutual friends. I enjoyed Jay's company and thoughtful conversations over the years. I am grateful to Jay for introducing me to our local government and political leaders. We will miss Jay, but we take comfort knowing that he is in a better place with God.

Suzette, our deepest condolences to you and your family. Jay's commitment to those around him is inspiring, and our community is better because of his devotion to it. We regret that we were out of town during his memorial service but we had you in our thoughts then as we do now, and will continue to pray for you. Our loss is Heaven's gain... Jay is likely already offering his support in any way he can to help the spirits of those around him better.

I am sorry for your loss, Mrs. Moyer. I'm also sorry to have missed the service at St. Mary's.

My apologies for not signing the condolence note to
Suzette.
Ken Davis

Suzette, I was so sad to hear of Jay's passing. Although we kept in touch from time to time, we did not get a chance to meet up very often. We had both moved on in the political world. I had heard a little while ago that he was ill, so I sent an e-mail, but got no response. I will tell you that during my time as County Chairman, I would have trouble naming someone who was as loyal as he, and who went out of their way to be of help to me. We have all lost a good man. My condolences to you...