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The Life of William C Moll

William C. Moll, 86, of Longswamp Township, died Monday, January 16, 2016, peacefully in his residence. He was the widower of Delores D. (Druckenmiller) Moll, who died in 1975.

Born in Shamrock Station, Longswamp Township, he was a son of the late Charles and Mary (Brensinger) Moll. He was a member of the U.C.C. Congregation of Huff's Union Church, Alburtis.  Mr. Moll was a self-employed electrical and plumber contractor, for over forty years, until his retirement in 1995. He also worked as an electrician for the former Bally Case & Cooler Company, Bally.

He is survived by Sons, Dennis C. Moll, and Terry L.C. Moll, companion of MaryAnn Amoroso; Daughters, Wanda V. Moll, companion of Jeffrey Boyer, and Pamela D. (Moll) wife of Steven Krause, all of Longswamp Township. There are also 7 Grandchildren, 12 Great Grandchildren and two more on the way. In addition to his wife, parents, and siblings, William, was pre-deceased by a Son, David W. Moll who died September 16, 1984.

Graveside services and inurnment will be held Friday, January 20, 2017, at 11:00 AM in Huff's Church Union Cemetery, 540 Conrad Road, Alburtis, with The Reverend Jane Moffat Kropa, officiating. There is no viewing.

The family requests contributions be made to Huff's Union Church Memorial Fund, 540 Conrad Road, Alburtis, PA 18011. Arrangements are by the Ludwick Funeral Home, Topton, PA.



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2017.01.18

gone but never forgotten, the least selfish man I know and being able to call him my grandfather is beyond words. Going down to his house to raid his candy dish because he always had the best candy and to just sit at his kitchen table and chat was the greatest childhood memory. He never put himself before anyone else always helping others even if it meant giving them his last dime. He has been taken by the great lord to run jump and ride those snowmobiles with all his buddies. Luv you pappy
Posted by Sonya D

2017.01.18

RIP my sweet sweet pappy. He was a one of a kind guy that didnt take life for granted. he was a hard working man, always helping others when needed and never had it in him to say no. i am proud to say I was one of his granddaughters that will always love and cherish him.he might be gone but will never be forgotten. Love Danielle
Posted by Danielle M

2017.01.18

Billy Was a great man. I remember working with him when Bear Creek used to be Doe Mountain. Billy was a very hard worker. And all the fun we had snowmobiling and the talks we had you will be missed.
Posted by Joel N