Bill Moskal
Family Tribute:

William David Moskal (Bill) was born August 17,1951 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. At the time of his death, Bill had been living for the past 12 years in Brecksville, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. Bill was a risk consultant for Marsh and specialized in heavy construction. His trip to New York was to put him on more of a national level and he was very much up to it. Bill loved his work and he still had much to offer. The family that is left behind and broken-hearted over his loss is Bill’s wife of 22 years, Lorraine, a 19 year old daughter, Jessie, a sophomore at Indiana University and 13 year old son, Andy. Bill was the most attentive father. He coached many sports in his community as Andy grew up...baseball, football and basketball. They also enjoyed tennis, fishing, cycling and travel together. He had planned on coaching in the community for many years, even after Andy grew up. Jessie is a journalism major at IU and Bill was very proud of her. They had spent a lot of time trying to finding the right college. There were many trips and much discussion, but once she made her choice, Bill was thrilled to have his daughter attend one of the best journalism schools in the country, and it didn’t hurt being a part of the Big Ten, either. Both children miss their dad very much. He put them ahead of everything, they always knew it, and now they have wonderful memories of his love and commitment to them. Lorraine has a lifetime of memories to help sustain her, too. They had just started to think about their golden years and so looked forward to spending time together as the children got older. Bill had a great sense of humor and it was hard to take anything seriously for any length of time...he was just fun. And when Bill was home, there was always music in the house, from classical to opera to jazz...he required it like air to breath. Bill’s mental therapy only required gardening and yard work. He loved to landscape and he was very creative. It was a great day for him if he spent it in the yard with his beloved boxers, Mike and Zelda, and the dirtier he got, the happier he was. Bill, we are left with an enormous void in our lives, a void that can only be filled with unconditional love that transcends all dimensions, even death. What a glorious day it will be when we all meet again!

Our love for you is endless, Lorraine, Jessie and Andy.

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Dear Moskal family, I can not even think of how sad it had to be for your family that day. He will be dearly missed in Brecksville. He will always be with us in spirit. My prayers go out to you.
Jacob T, Friend
Oct 7 2012 11:55PM
Dear Moskal famliy, I learned about Mr. Mostal Septemeber 11, 2012 in my government class and it touched me when i first heard his story.It's very tragedic that happened, and I am deeply sorry for your lost. Mr.Mostal will never be forgotten and will always being our prayes. Sincerely, Tayla E.
Tayla Egeland, Friend
Oct 6 2012 3:21PM
Dear Moskal family, I'm very sorry for your loss on 9/11. He will not be forgotten, stay strong. God bless you all.
Mason S, Friend
Sep 27 2012 6:54PM
Dear Mr. Moskal 11 years ago a great man had his life taken away by an unfortunate event for the United States as a whole. I will forever leave a scar on American's, innocent victims and their families hearts. Mr. Moskal and his family will always remain in my prayers for eternity. Sincerely, Mike.
Mike Fierst, Colleague
Sep 25 2012 8:37PM
I am deeply sorry about the pain that your family had to go through on the tragic day that 9/11 brought to you. I am really sorry.
Tyler K., Friend
Sep 25 2012 3:14PM
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