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John T. Moynihan

Syracuse, New York

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July 29, 2005 John T. Moynihan, 23, of Wilmington, NC, and Fayetteville, NY, died unexpectedly on Friday. He was a graduate of Jamesville-DeWitt High School and a student at Cape Fear/UNC, Wilmington, NC. Survivors: his parents, Chuck and Maureen Moynihan of Fayetteville; his brother, Chip, and...

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The Moynihan family, I stand beside you grieving this sudden loss. I will ALWAYS remember John and all the time we had spent together. Without conscious thought I can see in my own daily mannerisms and speech how John had helped mold myself and personality. He was certainly one of my closest friends as I am sure he was to many others. He was a selfless individual who got pleasure in giving and seeing other people happy. Even up till the day before he passed he dropped his daily agenda to...

Dear Moynihan Family,
We are so sorry about John. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss.

Dear Moynihan family,
I just recently heard about your loss from my sister Allison. Situations like this are never easy but I would like you all to know you are in my thoughts and prayers. John was a special man and will live on in your hearts forever.

i remember John fondly from his years at Jamesville-DeWitt. He always had an unique take on things and could always make me laugh. He was my daughter's close friend. My heart aches for your loss, but please know that his life touched and enriched so many. My prayers and thoughts are truly with you.

Chuck, Maureen, & Family

My thoughts and prayers are with you now learning of John's passing. I remember his laughter as a child during trips to the fair with "the boys". I can't imagine your loss. Always with my deepest regard. Jim

To the Moynihan family,
My deepest sympathies go out to your family during this sad time. I simply cannot tell you how much John has meant to me over the years. He was a beautifully creative soul, always generous, and had a delightful sence of humor. We drifted apart, as friends too often do as their lives take them to different places and new experiences, but I have always treasured the memories of my times with John. He has remained, in my heart, one of my very dearest friends. It is...

Dear Family of John,
I am so glad that my family had a chance to meet John up at the lake. That warm summer day on the porch eating icecream and playing yatzee, was very special to my kids. I can only hope you will find that kind of peace again. We are so sorry for the loss of your son, and brother. Thank you for letting us be apart of your family that day,
Shawn, Chris, Cheyenne and Connor.

We are so sorry about John. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dave and Lyndsey Wilcox