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Wendy Phyllis Moher

New London, CT, Connecticut

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Wendy Phyllis Moher, 46, of 132 Squire Sr., New London, and formerly of Coventry, died February 11, 2007, at home in the comfort of her loving family.She was born April 19, 1960, in Everett, Mass., the daughter of June Tabb Moher of New London and the late William Moher. She graduated from New...

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Missss my high school friend

I will never forget you my friend!

Wendy, I miss you and your wonderful friendship. You are always in my thoughts and prayers. LOVE you RONI Fogg-Bookman

I am truly saddened to hear of Wendy’s passing. My deepest Sympathy and prayer goes to the Family. I knew Wendy from high school. She touched my heart and her memory will lasted me a lifetime.

I attended and graduated with Wendy from the Dept. of Correction Training Academy.
She emitted professionalism & leadership traits encompassed by a warm personality.
Wendy & I crossed paths many times thereafter. She always believed in "Making A Difference" and did so with flair and assertiveness.
She will forever leave her mark on many hearts.
Peace & Prayers

To Wendy’s family and friends,
I met Wendy when she was young; she was “Patty’s little sister”. We were reacquainted briefly when she was a patient at L&M. Although many years had passed and she was fighting for her life she greeted me with a big smile and a hug that warmed my heart and saddened my soul. Since her passing I’ve learned about her and her exceptional life. My condolences to her family and friends.

Godspeed(or Goddessspeed) Wendy-you will be remembered with love, and left a positive mark on many people-which is all we can ask on this earth. Thank you for being such a wonderful mother for Kyle, and for being such wonderful support for all the Cormier's when Uncle Bob died.I will always remember our visits when I stayed with you and Scott when I came down for dog shows. My sincere sympathies to all who loved you.

Dear June & Family,
There will never be enought words in the world to tell you how sorry about Wendy. She is now on her jouny and with no pain, just flying free.
Wendy is not alone and neither are you.
Have hope in tomorrow, have faith in the everlasting,ang take comfort in the love of friends and family

To Wendy's Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss. Wendy was a good friend to me in High School. We shared some laughs and she always lightened my spirit. She encouraged my natural inclination to question authority. I am happy to see that she used her life to have such a positive impact on so many. Peace be with you.

Steven Hall
Coventry, Connecticut