William-Moffett-Obituary

William W. Moffett

Pawcatuck, Connecticut

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March 9, 2025
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Pawcatuck, Connecticut

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Pawcatuck - William W. Moffett, 75, of Pawcatuck, died March 9, 2025, in his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Stockton, Calif., in 1949, to Joan and Bill Moffett. He grew up in Bronxville, N.Y. and Glen Ridge, N.J.He graduated from Glen Ridge High School where he won the New...

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Willy and I met approx 49 or so years ago well he was working with my husband, Janis Vancans. They were rebuilding a home in Ashaway, RI for dear friends of mine. We became good friends. Willy was a handsome, funny and loving young man with a long braid of dark hair. We worked and played together, sometimes ending our work day at the old Harbor View Bar. We both eventually became friends of Bill W. He left me the sweetest voicemail after my Janis died last October. I just wish we could...

My deepest condolences to the Moffett family, friends and neighbors. RIP Billy. He was a kind, wonderful friend to Jim and to me. Always wonderful company. We had many laughs together in CT and FL. Fond memories. Bill will be greatly missed!

Sorry sad to learn of Bill´s passing. We knew as a summer friend. He worked on and took care of our cottage on Willow Point . I believe my dad George gave him one of his first construction jobs many years ago. We will miss his stopping by to check on us in the summer on Willow Point

Rest in peace

Sorry to hear about your husband Bill Moffett from Johanna worster

I meet Bill through friends and enjoyed his company. He made me my first meal of pesto and pasta. Hearing of his passing, I made myself a plate in his memory. I know he will be greatly missed.

Bill was such a kind soul, always a pleasure to be in his company. He made me feel like I was the only one in the room when I was with him. I have great memories of being in his company.

I´m going to miss him. He would come in to Pier Cleaners with one shirt with stains and ALWAYS needed a button.