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Martin K. Moy

Rye, Pennsylvania

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RYE - Martin Kwong Moy, 92, of Rye, died Monday, Feb. 15, 2010, at Edgewood Centre in Portsmouth.He was born in Boston, the first son of Col. William and Rose Lee Moy. His grandparents were from Canton, China.As was the custom, he was sent to China for eight years of education, graduating from...

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Dear Pat and family,
Martin touched each member of our family with his gentle ways and kindness. He so often would stop at our home and share with us and bring the children cookies. He will forever have a special place in our hearts. Thank you for the wonderful celebration of his life at church yesterday. Martin touched so many!
Know we are holding you all in our hearts and prayers.
Love, Greg, Mary, Cate, and Michael

Martin will be greatly missed for his heart of serving, his thoughtfulness, and his generosity.

Martin was our bookkeeper since the 70's at the Cathay Center in Weymouth , the early 80's at the Cathay Pacific in Quincy, Mass until his retirement in the late 80's. He was very professional in his work, a wonderful person and a trustworthy friend. He left us with a lot of good and happy memories. Our deepest condolences to Pat and family.

We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Rebecca Shifflett Powell Family
Lewis, Mary, Brenda, Darrell, Anita & Jeffery

We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Martin was a joy to meet and was very helpful when I needed to join H2U at the Hospital. He will be really missed. My sympathy goes out to his wife and family.......Florence

Martin was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. Accepting, generous, loving and brave - he left his foot print and will be fondly remembered. My deepest sympathy to Pat and your family.

Dear Pat.....My love and prayers go out to you and the family. I can still hear Martin's voice, and remember his smile and his dedication and love for Christ Church. Sorry that I am so far away, be be assured that you are in my prayers. Don Lamb