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Oscar Wood Moyle III

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Oscar Wood Moyle III 1938 ~ 2009 Utah lawyer and outdoorsman,Oscar Wood Moyle III, died April 20, 2009 of cancer. He was 71. The son of Oscar Wood Moyle Jr. and Dorothy Irvine Moyle, Wood was born in Salt Lake City March 6, 1938. At East High School he played right tackle on the...

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He was even more accomplished than I ever realized! It is a treasure to have known him as a child and as an adult. A gentleman bear I always thought. I pray that you will always have fond memories of him and that this time of sorrow will be lessened by those memories. Blessings to you all and my prayers are with you, Deborah (Debb) Rains Leach (SLC and now of Whidbey Island WA)

Wood was not only a great lawyer with keen insight, but also a superb mentor who helped guide one through difficult situations with moments of humor via a light comment or story. He always had the human person as the main focus and treated all individuals with respect and care. His many contributions were important and his light hearted spirit and love for nature will be missed. Our condolences to Judy and his children Oscar and Rebecca.

To Wood, Rebecca and all the family and friends of O. Wood Moyle III:
On behalf of myself and all of us at The Western States Machine Company, I wish to express our deepest condolences to all of you. Wood was very well thought of by all the employees of Western States, not only for his invaluable leadership and guideance for more than 30 years, but also for his genuine interest and respect that he treated all of us with. He was truly a delightful person to be around and we will all...

Dear Judy, Wood & family, and Becca & family,
Just learned of Wood's passing away today. My deepest condolences to all of you. I saw the comment here about Wood being quite the Raconteur. I wholeheartedly agree! He was a walking book of knowledge, and I always enjoyed listening to the stories he told when we all got together for the Board of Directors meetings at the Western States Machine Co. in Hamilton. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My thoughts and prayers to Wood's family. A great and dear friend through high school (a very special time), freshman year at the U, at Harvard Law School and then for a time in New York. Brilliant debating partner. Terrific social companion, hilarious story teller, a mensch who will be missed. Trusted lawyer. A part of me and his high school friends will remain always with "Woody".

My sincerest condolences to Wood's family on his passing. Though I didn't know him well my heart is heavy knowing that those I love suffer from his loss.

I knew Wood such a short time but his goodness was evident and far reaching. One of the best people I have ever met. He will be missed by many.

Wood,
My deepest sympathy to you for the loss of your father. May the Lord help you and your family through this difficult time.
Sincerely, Michelle (Airport)

Wood, Was a great man and quite the Raconteur. He was so tough and determined his whole life and he was a fight to the end. He will be deeply missed.