Thomas-Moeller-Obituary

Thomas Moeller

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Jul 18, 1944 – Jun 25, 2025 (Age 80)

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BORN
July 18, 1944
DIED
June 25, 2025
AGE
80
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Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
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Thomas MoellerJuly 18, 1944 - June 25, 2025Thomas G. Moeller, of Tulsa, OK., formerly of Fredericksburg and Stafford, VA passed away on 6/25/25 in Tulsa, OK.Tom was born in Freeport, IL, on July 18, 1944, the son of Raymond Johnson and Agnes Berger Moeller. He attended schools in Illinois,...

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Dr Moeller was my absolute favorite teacher at MWC, now UMW. I took almost all of his classes and he inspired me to get my MA in Early Childhood Education from Kansas University and devote my career to doing research and then working as the Director of a preschool and kindergarten. He was an amazing man.

I took several classes with Dr. Moeller at Mary Washington. He had a special gift in connecting with his students. His wisdom has helped me throughout my career as an educator.

Dr. Moeller was a treasured professor during my time as a student at Mary Washington. He took time to know and encourage each of us individually. What an impact he had! His family is in my prayers.

Professor Moeller was one of my favorites at Mary Washington. He was a joy to learn from and led me to my career in the Psychology field. He will be missed. Thank you for teaching so many!

Dr. Moeller was my Psychology 101 professor at MWC back in the late 90´s. He was a kind man and a wonderful teacher who always made me feel welcome and included in his class. He took an interest in his students and helped mentor them. He was one of the reasons I chose to major in Psychology and even after I graduated, he kept in touch. Dr. Moeller had a huge impact on me and my fellow students and will be missed dearly.

Dr.Moeller was a professor and advisor to me at Mary Washington in mid '80s. He was bright, articulate and humorous. I enjoyed my classes with him. I truly wish I had known him more as a person, as I find out reading his obit that we had a lot in common. Rest in peace, sir. And, thank you.

Kurt, Scott I am so sorry Your Dad was a wonderful person Topher and I were so lucky to know him.