William-Moore-Obituary

William Milton Moore Ph.D.

Hartford, Connecticut

May 19, 1926 – Dec 22, 2013 (Age 87)

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BORN
May 19, 1926
DIED
December 22, 2013
AGE
87
LOCATION
Hartford, Connecticut

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William Milton Moore Ph.D., 87, of Farmington, beloved husband of Elizabeth "Kitty" (Henry) Moore, passed away peacefully Sunday, December 22nd. Born May 19, 1926 in Cleveland, TN, he was the son of the late Watt and Sallie (Bryan) Moore. He was a United States Navy veteran. Dr. Moore was a...

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Forever in my prayers and special memories of our years and good times at CCSU Athletic Department.

I treasure the time we worked together at CCSU and will always cherish those fond memories. Rest in Peace. Maryellen Zukowski

Remembering you always. Rest in Peace.

Always in my prayers remembering your friendship, kindnesses shown to everyone and our loss with your passing eight years ago. Rest In Peace. You are missed dearly.

Always in my prayers and in my heart as I will forever remember working with the kindest boss and friend while working at CCSU.

Dear Kitty and Family - I was saddened to hear of the passing of Bill. The memories I have of Bill as our AD at UAlbany bring a smile to my face. He was a compassionate, humorous and very special man. My prayers are will you all.
Love, Mari Warner

Dear Kitty, Doug and family,
I was shocked and deeply saddened to learn of Dr. Moore's death especially since I have been thinking of you during this holiday season and I had every intention of contacting you in order to catch-up after eleven years since we were last together at my daughter, Beth's wedding in Southbury.
I cannot begin to recount how fortunate and blessed I was to have been able to have been his administrative assistant at CCSU and to have been mentored by an individual...

Dear Kitty, We are so saddened to hear of Bill's passing and want to extend our heartfelt sympathies. We remember him fondly from days back in Covington Woods. Our girls were so fortunate to have neighbors as sweet and nice as the two of you. Bill was so kind to to the girls; swinging them in his arms, giving them candy and simply being a grandfather figure to them. Bill will forever hold a special place in our hearts.

Kitty, Our thoughts are with you, we will all miss his smiling face on Sunday morning. I treasure the time we worked together on the Search Committee. Every Sunday when I sing loud in church I rememeber him saying to me during our visit to Medford that he enjoyed hearing me sing with my full heart. He will always be with us in our hearts. Love Tracey, Tom and Ericsson Bissell