William-Moyer-Obituary

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William F. Moyer

Dover, Delaware

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William passed away on Saturday, December 24, 2016. William was a resident of Dover, Delaware at the time of passing.

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Worked with Bill between 1990 and 1994. He was a professional and nice to work with during those years. So sorry he has passed.

I was so shocked to learned today that Bill had passed away. I worked with Bill many years at DNREC. He was a great friend and colleague. Rest in Peace Our Friend.

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Jan Durham

Bill was my "Little Brother" in Sigma Chi at Dickinson. He was such a marvelous athlete (an All-American swimmer), it's a shock to learn that now, he's gone. Rest In Peace, Brother.

I attended Bill's memorial service on Tuesday. Here are some thoughts I would like to share with his family and friends. Those of us who worked for the Division of Fish and Wildlife recognized a kindred spirit in Bill. He always was on the conservation side of any natural resource issue and was a tireless advocate for those resources. After retirement he continued his environmental advocacy, even if it was politically unpopular. On a personal level I fondly remember a couple of fishing...

His father was my Doctor growing up in Laurel and I remember him from High School. He was a year or two older than me. Really friendly in school.

Worked for many years with Bill, he at Water Resources and me at Fish & Wildlife. I consider him a true gentleman who always did his best for the environment.

Even though we grew up in the same home town- Laurel I didn't meet Bill till 2006 at the Center for the Inland Bays. I subsequently had the pleasure of inviting him to become the First President of the newly formed non profit Inland Bays Foundation. He was a hard working fella that I really admired. I also attended his brother Charlie's funeral a year of so ago. They both will be missed.

So sorry for your loss. Knew Bill from way back in my DNREC days and looked to him for advice in starting up a business. He was a good man....

Katherine and family, I was very sorry to learn of Bill's passing. I served on the Board of Directors of the IBF with Bill. I always enjoyed his humor and his deep desire to advocate on behalf of our Inland Bays. Like all of you, I will miss him. Sincerely, Bob Adams