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Michael A. Moulis

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

1958 - 2020

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On Monday, April 6, 2020, Michael A. Moulis, Esq. of Ft. Lauderdale passed away at the age of 61.Mike was born on December 28, 1958 in Fort Benning, Georgia to Colonel Wallace James and Patricia (Griffin) Moulis. He received his law degree from Louisiana State University's Paul M. Hebert Law...

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This news blew me away... Mike was one of the few people on this earth I greatly respected. He was kind and funny and a legal genius. I can´t believe he´s gone

Thank you for everything you did for me. For helping me get into the legal field and start my career. I will forever be grateful for that. Not only were you my boss, but a great friend and person. You will not be forgotten.

Thank you for your friendship, I will miss our conversations, you had one of the biggest heart I have seen in people. Thank you for all of your help

In a professional capacity we were colleagues. We both practiced aviation law. When I first moved into my Sheltair office in 2007, Mike was the first to come greet and welcome me. We had many other similarities. We graduated from law school the same year. Our birthdays were on the same date. Our last conversation was on March 16 when he called to chat about a case and reminded me to be safe. I am both shocked and saddened when I heard of his passing. We shared lots of moments at the...

RIP Buddy you earned it

Rest In Peace Mike! Thanks for the opportunities you gave me in law school and afterwards. It was an honor to call you a friend.

This obituary doesnt begin to describe the stories I heard from Mikes parents and from my daughter, Mimi, who knew him well. May you Rest In Peace, Mike. Did you really get an automobile on top of your high school or is it just more of the stories of your really cool life?

What can say other then thank you for your friendship and our talks over best ways to make jumbo. Never got to fish with you. But now i know you will be watching over me while im fishing now. Just help me catch the big one. Like you said it best (all right playa im out. Thanks again Mike.

I loved him like a brother , we had many a story to tell, many a trip together fishing and many a night laughing over the years since 1993 , he would come to my house on Thanksgiving or Xmas when he did not travel to see his mom or brother, I don't have the words to say how much I will miss his friendship! I will not forget you RIP - Mojo , your friend Kenny