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WILLIAM P. "BILL" MOTT

Milford, Connecticut

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MOTT, WILLIAM P. “BILL” William P. “Bill” Mott, age 86, of Orlando, Fl.( Formerly of Milford, Ct.) Passed away peacefully with his wife by his side on February 23, 2015. He is survived by his wife, Polly Mott of Orlando, FL, his 2 sons, Charlie Mott of Tampa, FL. and Randy Mott of Milford, CT,...

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From the Surf Club in Milford to the football field at Milford Academy, its was always a pleasure to see Bill. He treated me with respect.

Thinking of you, Uncle Bill.

I thought of you today when I found out my godfather passed way. Give him a hug for me. I miss you everyday POPS!

This is the day that you always knew would come, but you were really hoping that he would live on forever. It's just the kind of man that he was.

I first met Mr. Mott at the age of 6 when I participated in a softball clinic (during April Vacation) that was run by the Foran High Softball team.

When I reached 8th grade at East Shore, he became my science teacher. I was a good student, but to this day, he is the only teacher to ever kick me out of class. That is something I now...

Mr. Mott ...you will be deeply missed.. I had you as my 7 & 8 grade teacher at Lenox Ave.. You were best teacher and friend ..You have touched so many hearts with your words and wisdom .. Rip MR. MOTT

I'm so sorry for your loss. Mr. Mott was my teacher from 4th Grade on at Lenox Ave. He coached our girls basketball team also..One of my favorites. Fond Memories..

Bill taught me how to swim at the Surf Club. Then he encouraged me to swim competitively on the Surf Club swim team. When ever I'd run into Bill after the Surf Club closed I was always greeted with a huge smile and a bear hug! May the many fond memories of Bill be a constant source of consolation for his family.

I remember Mr. Mott from East Shore. I was in the first class after it converted from Seabreeze, and he was one of the teachers I had. He was a great man, and a great teacher. Laughter was always welcomed around him. R.I.P. and thanks for the memories.

I remember Bill as one of my coaches at Milford Academy and also from the Surf Club. We often shared a laugh when running into each other over the next 30 or so years. Bill will be missed and remembered as a gentleman and friend.