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Maurice C. Willard

Barre, Vermont

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Maurice Willard passed away in Barre, Vermont. The obituary was featured in Times Argus on November 4, 2008.

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Our family has known Moe the last five years (since we've been in Vermont). We spent time on School Mission Trips with Moe. Worked on our Church with Moe. My sons spent a lot of time helping Moe out at his house. Moe epitomized the term "Christian" in how he "layed down his life" for the people whose lives he touched. It's my hope we'll see that smile or hear that laugh (like the time Ken Pearson's chair fell over on the jeep in the desert on the mission trip!) when we meet on the streets of...

Sharon, Eric & Family, Sending love & sympathy to all who knew Moe.

That word 'family' encompasses more than the blood line or biological connection. Maurice (Moe) has been part of our family for over 30 years.

Many of our family gatherings wouldn't have been complete without him. Maurie was one of the finest examples of what God intended us to be. He so selflessly gave of his time and energy and resources to help his fellow man/woman. He always had a kind word for...

We all miss you Moe!!! Moe was a very sweet and loving man who always had a smile for everyone. He is greatly missed and will always be loved! I am honored to have had the chance to know him and love him.

To the Willard Family:
Our entire family wishes to extend to you our deepest sympathy and prayers in the loss of such a dear, sweet man.

We well remember his ongoing kindness when our two children, Christopher and Rebecca, were being taken care of by Roy and Mary years ago.

You will be happy to know that Becky and her husband, Chuck, now have two beautiful daughters (Makenzie, age 9; Kassidy, age 5). Christopher and his wife, Carrie, have twin sons (Nicholas and Samuel) born...

He always kept busy looking for things that needed to be repaired, or someway to help others.

What a sweet nice man! It was always a pleasure to run into Moe at the Berlin town offices, or wherever. He was such a gentleman. My deepest condolences to his family.

Sandy and Gregg,
Sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you.

Sorry to hear about your loss. When I lived in Weston's trailer park, Moe was my handyman. He would come over and mow my lawn and snowplow my driveway. When I needed my roof repaired, he was right there. He always met you with a smile. He surely will be missed.