Willard-Moyer-Obituary

Willard Detweiler Moyer Jr.

Quakertown, Pennsylvania

1940 - 2021

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Quakertown, Pennsylvania
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Willard (Bill) Detweiler Moyer, Jr, of Lower Milford, died peacefully at home on December 25, 2021, with his family by his side. He was born in 1940 in Philadelphia to Willard Detweiler Moyer, Sr, and Augusta Moyer (McAlevy). He was one of seven children, preceded in death by his brother John,...

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I was Bill´s P.A. at Air Products in Johannesburg from 1975. An Australian working for an American in Johannesburg. Bill was a wonderful boss and I think of that time fondly and often. Gail Lowe

I used to see Bill at wawa on 663(John Fries Highway) in Quakertown. We loved him. So sorry for your loss

Thanks for everything.

Nothing but fond memories of Mr Moyer. My first job, at 13 years old was helping him clean out and fix up a stall in his barn for his donkey, Flash! Think it was $3/hr and all the Yoo-hoo´s I could drink. His obit paints an accurate picture as I remember him, especially his laugh. My sincere condolences to the Moyer family. Jon Haase.

Bill was a wonderful and exceptionally intelligent person. I had the opportunity of working for Bill and Ben for a short time as their part-time bookkeeper. Bill was a bit intimidating when he interviewed me but soon revealed his true nature by expressing his humor and making me feel truly welcome. Although he was a very private person, his love for his family was very apparent in the little comments he made. I am so very sorry for your loss and pray that memories of Bill provide you...

Nattie, thinking about you and the rest of the Moyer clan at this time. May he rest in peace.

To the Moyer family: Please accept our sincere condolences. Our prayers are with you in this time. God bless you all !

I had the opportunity to work with Bill on a project in Poland may years ago. He was always a gentleman with a great sense of humor. His knowledge of the business was immense. A true leader in our industry and most notably one of the few world experts on helium! May Bill Rest in Peace.

Thank You for your service.