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This Book of Memories memorial website is designed to be a permanent tribute paying tribute to the life and memory of William Mosher. It allows family and friends a place to re-visit, interact with each other, share and enhance this tribute for future generations. We are both pleased and proud to provide the Book of Memories to the families of our community.

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2015-07-03 12:29:08
Rusty Rutherford
I worked with Bill, Mosher as we all called him back in the late 80's early 90's. We talked about all the usual business and sailing news, but we had also always talked about going surfing during one of his visits to the West Coast. I saw him most recently at the Sailboat show in Oakland this past April, and we noted that we had never been able to go surfing, at the time I didn't think much more about it, but I can tell you now I sure wish we had made it happen. Mosher I'm hoping you are catching some waves in Heaven. Rest in Peace.
2015-07-24 17:10:40
Debbie Aykroid
I worked will Bill during his time at Harken and would see him running races down on lake Michigan. Bill always had a smile on his face and could always get me to laugh. One of my greatest memories was when he would have Harken broom ball at his house on Pewaukee lake. We would get all beat up on the ice and then back to Bill's house for hot chili, drinks and laughs with good friends. You will be missed dearly Bill!
2015-07-14 11:07:27
Brett Agnelly read the facebook and the news in the computer of heard that Bill Mosher had left and gone for the better place is the day is July 3rd is 1:30 in the morning as an 1 1/2 hour after Midnight was the day after Thursday night and before 4th of July as Independence Day.
Dear Patty Matheson, Morgan Mosher and his families, Brandy Mosher and other families, Very sorry as bad in death is sadly year in 2015 in his loss of the battle of Asthma at his home. Thinking in memories of the Statue of Liberty that the flag will give him rest and peace up in heaven. Holy Rosary in the warm spirits as Lord of Jesus Christ will take over him in the clouds. In trust and grateful of the memorial was given to him in his words can say of the soul hearts in his blessed trinity. Pray for him of beloved that he was preceded brief into death with his parents of seeing them together in heavenly of you were happy and glad that was nice of him seeing his parents now in the sky as I was been helping to light a candle for him and missed being in love. I was glad and lucky for me that he met and known me from the Matheson's families as a neighbor around in Waterford, WI since I like Bill Mosher of being a good man that I will missed him more a lot than words can say. Deepest Sympathies in sorrows on the boyfriend, dad, grandpa and other families that he passed away will miss you more! Brett Agnelly-E-mail of [email protected]. Neighbors of the Matheson's families had lived in Waterford, WI from 1990's til 2010. 420 Racine Street #110 Waterford, WI 53185
2015-07-13 18:42:36
Leslie Andrich
I worked with Bill when he was at Harken (and I am still there). I will always remember his jovial smile and joy of life. Enjoy the new adventure, Bill!
2015-07-09 14:08:09
Caitlin
Bill was a great captain and a kind man. I knew him for a short time but am very saddened by his death. Rest in peace, Bill. Thank you for the memories.
2015-07-07 13:25:12
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