Obituaries
Michael J. Moeller, 50
Michael J. Moeller, 50, of Beaver Falls, Pa., passed away suddenly of natural causes, Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at his residence. Born in Camden, NJ, he was the son of John and Marie (Chesonis) Moeller.
Michael was a graduate of Lancaster Catholic High School. He was employed for almost 30 years by Armstrong World Industries as a Machine Operator in Lancaster, PA, Jackson, MS and Beaver Falls, PA. Michael was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Christ The Divine Teacher Church and Knights of Columbus. He was also a member of The United Steelworkers Union.
In addition to his parents, he will be lovingly missed by brothers; John Moeller II husband of Yati of Rockville, Md., Bryon Moeller husband of Holly of Mandeville, La. and Timothy Moeller husband of Kim of Ellicott City, Md. A sister; Stephanie Bernstein wife of David of Lititz, Pa., twelve nieces and nephews and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife Pamela Gegg Moeller.
Michael’s enjoyment of life included Major and Farm League Baseball, reading about history, travelling around the world and spending time with his family and friends. Michael had a deep and profound faith in our Lord God. He will be greatly missed by all who loved and cherished him.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday, March 1, 2010 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church 558 W Walnut St Lancaster, PA at 11 a.m. with Rev. Michael Messner and Rev Edward Lavelle as Con-Celebrants. Family and friends will be received at the Church before the service from 10-11 a.m. Interment will follow at St. Joseph New Catholic Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to Water Street Rescue Mission, 210 S Prince St, PO Box 7267, Lancaster, PA 17604.Arrangements by Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home 414 E. King St. Lancaster, Pa 17602.To send an online condolence please visit SnyderFuneralHome.com
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Our thoughts are with you at this time. We would like to express our deepest sympathy for your loss.
The Inn at Brookeville Farms Family
Jack – I’m so sorry to learn of your son’s untimely death. My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Phil Wynn
N20PW
Words cannot express how shock i was to hear of my dear cousins death.My prayers are with you. I carry memories when you all came out to South Dakota.I remember when we were all little and were at grandmas house I Remember Michael.He was one of the most respectful people i know. The last time i had a long conversation with him was at grandmas funeral. We talked for about a hour I remember how impressed i was when he told me what he was doing in life and how committed he was with his job I am sure his whole work place is in morning. I remember thinking how much integrity he had. SO now i have memories still that i can treasure We may have lived far away but my cousin he was. lived a life in excellence. I will miss you always . from your cousin
Robin Bondhus.
Im very sorry for your loss. i worked with mike at Armstrong, the Beaver Falls plant. Mike was a GREAT guy and will be deeply missed by all of us at the plant. I’ve only known Mike for 2 years, but we had alot of great times. He loved talking about baseball, movies, vacations, and most of all his family.He loved all of you very much! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Mike Muraco
May I offer my condolences for your heartbreaking loss. I had the pleasure of working with Mike, or "Mikie", as he was known to us, at Armstrong’s Lancaster Plant. Mikie’s work ethic was incredible. He was never afraid to take on a new challenge and you could always count on him to give it his very best. While others would try to avoid work, Mikie would always be willing to help in any way that he could. Working with Mikie was indeed a pleasure and he will be missed by those who knew him at the Lancaster Plant. May God comfort you during this difficult time and may you take comfort in knowing that while "Mikie" is now with God, he will also always be with you, his loving family.
Kevin Brown
I am very surprised to hear of Mike’s death. Mike and I were fellow ushers at the 11:00 mass at Christ Divine Teacher in Beaver Falls, PA. We talked every Sunday about Family, life, weather, vacations, work, etc.. He always talked very fondly of his family. He will be missed and always remembered by all of us at the Church.
Mike Kruppa
May the Lord wrap his arms around you during this time of grief. My prayers and thoughts are with you all
Dawn Sasse
When we first met Michael,the quality we noticed about him,was his quiet,gentlemany manner-but mostly his generosity & concern for others .His caring & love for his family was self evident& everytime we were in his company,we were impressed by his engaging curiosity & interest in al things around him-especially on his visits to the old culture of New Orleans. He taught us that strength was not just physical but very much the spirit of a person. To you Jack & Marie-John,Byron,Tim,& Stephanie-we can only imagine your sense of loss and pain-our hearts and thoughts go out to you and our knowledge of the pride & love you had for a wonderful son & brother-God Bless You all in this time of grief & loss–we are there for you–much love,
Don & Iris Fitzgerald, New Orleans,Louisiana.
We were saddened to hear of Michael’s death. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time of sorrow. May God comfort you with His compassion and care.
The Children of Francis and Ann Ziegler
Mary Susan, Anne Louise, Philip, Cathy, Joe and Jeannie
We knew Michael as an usher at Christ The Divine Teacher Parish where he was always kind, and obviously a man of deep faith. He will be missed and I thank him and his family for his service and example.
Bill Mooney
Ralph and I are very sorry for your loss. Both of us worked often with Mike and he instantly became part of the Armstrong family at Beaver Falls. He was so outgoing and loved to converse. He often spoke of his family with much love and obvious caring. We will dearly miss our friend. Our prayers go out to you.
Sincerely,
Ralph and Sharon Carr
Michael is an angel now in Heaven. Listen close, you can hear Mike each of you-his love lives on, His life lives on and his spirit lives on. He knows he was loved by all of you. The angels must be smiling, because Mike is now among them. May God be your comfort in the days ahead.
Michael’s aunt Dorothy