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Robert James "Rabbit" Moy Sr.

Grandville, Michigan

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Robert "Rabbit" James Moy Sr., aged 79, of Grand Rapids, was called home to be with his Lord and Savior after a brief illness on Monday, February 19, 2007. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth; son, William; sisters, Helen Reid, Joyce Smedagard; and brother, John Moy. He was the former...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Moy Family,

I am truly saddened and hurt to hear about the passing of Bobby. I was fortunate enough to meet him May 17th 1997, during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Myself and friends were rushing home from Lansing to catch game 2 of the Colorado and Detroit series. Listening to the radio Colorado had just taken a 2 goal lead when as fate and lack of a television would have it, we pulled into a little bar called the Silver Derby. We sat at the piano bar next to two gentleman named Hal...

Moy Family,

I am deeply saddened to hear of your loss. There was nothing better than watching a little playoff hockey with "The Rabbit" and hearing the stories of his playing days, over a beer at the Silver Derby. He will be truly missed. One of the few great people you get to meet in life. He had a kind word for every soul he met. I will remember him always.

To the Family of Bobby Moy.
My wife and I (Lisa and Tom ) will miss your father greatly. We always enjoyed his company whether it was watching sports or talking about life. But we will miss him greatly when we watch Hockey, especailly during the playoffs. To have a beer and a dog at the Silver Derby and the Wings playing will be memories that my wife and I will not forget. Your Father was a very extraordinary man and we are proud to call him our friend.
May God bless your family at...

DEAR MOY FAMILY,
SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. MY DAD, DON ANDERSON PLAYED HOCKEY WITH "BOBBIE" HIS NAME WAS MENTIONED MANY,MANY TIMES WITH VERY FOND MEMORIES FROM MY DAD. GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME

Our Sympathy to the Moy Family,
Our prayers are with you and yours. May God surround you with his loving care. "May God, grant you the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, courage to change the things we can, and wisdom to know the difference". It will take time but there will be better days, for he is in a better place. You loved him but God loved him best. God Bless.

Dear Brenda and Family,

We enjoyed working with your dad in the sale of his home. We especially enjoyed the memories he had in his office of his hockey days and the family photos that were displayed around the house.

The folks who bought his home have made many changes to the exterior, and in our opinion, not really an improvement. He probably mourned for those huge pine trees they cut down! Sorry for your loss. He was an interesting man.

Dear Moy Family,
I had the pleasure of working with "Rabbit" in the early 90's at Woodland Honda. I detailed many of his "deliveries" during that time and it was a pleasure to see how he treated his customers with respect. I remember him telling me stories of his hockey days while we'd "walk the inventory". (aka - go out for a smoke) God bless all of you during this difficult time.

"Lot-Man"
Nickname given to me by the sales staff.

DEAR MOY FAMILY,I'M SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOSS,YOU'R FATHER TOUCHED THE HEARTS OF MANY PEOPLE. I HAD A LOT OF FUN WORKING WITH HIM AND LISTENING TO OLD HOCKEY STORIES,HE WIL BE MISSED BY MANY. I WILL KEEP YOU ALL IN MY PRAYERS.
SINCERELY,KIM THOMPSON