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Gary Matthews
March 6, 2025
Moy was a quite soul. My connection to Moy was work. He was a dedicated x ray tech who would do anything asked of him. Thru the last months of his struggles he tried his best to continue to work and there were days he would come to work but because of his health he couldn't finish the day but pressed on for as long as he could, a testament to his work ethic. To his brother Ray and wife Sheila and entire family my heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and my prayers are that you will draw strength and comfort from each other and from the many who care so deeply. The fond memories and the legacy he leaves behind will be a comfort in the coming days. May God bless you and keep you. Rest in peace Moy, a fight well fought!!!!!!!
Johnerick Rubis
March 4, 2025
I had the time in knowing Moises back in community college during English class. And that would be my only time as fate didn´t let us meet again in person. He was a great fella and accepted equals like me. We collaborated on English related projects. I´ll never forget how smart he was especially when we had to do public speaking in front of the class. I had that on video too for us to see. Hopefully I still have that footage as it´ll be near 30 years. It´s March 2025 now and I have just heard of his passing on social media. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family especially his wife Sheila and their son. May God comfort them at this difficult time. Godspeed Moises. It was nice to have been a part of your life in Virginia Beach.
Ed Lyman
March 4, 2025
Hi Moises, this is Ed Lyman, Rick Lyman's younger brother. We were station in VB back in the 90s & left after the passing of Ric & moved to WA states with all the Lyman siblings.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Our condolences & prayers to you & your family as well as Moy's family.
Take Care,
Ed & family
Catherine Lyman - Robble
March 3, 2025
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. He is free from the pain of this world and you are left to remember him. May you find comfort in Christ alone. Big hugs, Mare and Pare.
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