WILLIAM-MOORE-Obituary

WILLIAM MOORE

Middlesex, New Jersey

Age 94

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DIED
July 25, 2016
AGE
94
LOCATION
Middlesex, New Jersey

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William J. Moore Yearbook photographer to generations of graduates, WWII veteran, Middlesex civic leader and GOP official William J. Moore, 94, of Middlesex, N.J., died on Monday, July 25, 2016, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset in Somerville, N.J. A memorial gathering will be...

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Bill,David and Family,
Offering our condolences in the passing of your Dad...We were next door neighbors on Barbara Place....Ruthie & Bill,we shared so many great times;your Dad was so funny and a joy to be around and yes he did take my MHS senior photo! My parents(Ruth & Herb Hall) and your parents spent a bit of time together and we always enjoyed their company

Karen (Hall) and Earl Thompson

To Mr. Moore's family and many friends, my deepest sorrow and sympathy for your loss. He was an extraordinary man, with many talents, from photography to politics. As a teen-ager in the 1960s, I felt it wasn't very often that a dad of a good friend would take much time to ask questions of your life, give advice, or show any kind of special interest to a kid's thoughts or actions. He did. And he did so with enthusiasm and passion. Politics was in his blood, and he shared that enthusiasm. And...

I am sorry for the sad loss of your love one.May the God of comfort and tender mercies be with you and give you the strength to see you through this difficult period.

I remember when I owned a photo lab in Middlesex, NJ from 2004-2010. Bill walked into my shop one day talking about how we should have some sort of ribbon cutting for the new business. I wasn't in to that kind of thing but he was tenacious. I quickly found out his past work in photography and we hit it off right from the start with a long friendship ahead. We were years apart in body but talked like we knew each other a long time. Bill was a weekly, sometimes daily visitor and my doors were...