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Kenneth Lee Moe, 77, of Vero Beach, Florida, passed away, Tuesday, July 9 at the VNA Hospice House in Vero Beach.
He is survived by his wife, Kaydian Wehrle, and two sons, Christopher Moe of Berkeley, California, and Scott Moe of Concord, California, Scott’s wife Karen, their two children, Kyle and Amanda; his former wife Alida Comtois; sister-in-law Barbara Moe and her two daughters Pam Dunn and Pat Andrews.
Ken was predeceased by his parents, Dorothy Dates Moe and J. Edgar Moe, and his brother Richard.
Ken grew up and started his family in Danielson Connecticut, served in the US Army in Germany, and worked installing computer systems in hospitals throughout the country.
In the 80’s, his work moved him and his family to Illinois where their corner lot was the gathering place for the neighborhood. His job then took them to California’s Bay Area. Ken’s work took him many places, but he always stated that San Francisco was his favorite city in the US.
He semi-retired to Florida in 1995, where he made many incredible friends in Matlacha and Pine Island, sailing in the Sunday Sunfish regattas and walking his wonderful old yellow dogs, first dear Lucy, then sweet Bella.
If you’d like to honor Ken’s memory, please donate to a worthy dog or cat rescue organization.
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Anastasia Tyson
July 13, 2024, 7:22 pm
my condolences to ken a very loving respectful man that i adore so much. May hi soul rest in peace. Really enjoy knowing ken.
Dave Thorne
September 26, 2024, 8:47 pm
Ken was my first cousin. Some of my finest memories are of the summer vacations at Alexander Lake in Connecticut. We were fish. We went in the lake in the morning and we finally got out for dinner. His mom was my favorite aunt and one of the finest people anyone could ever know.
Our relationship was not just because we were cousins because we quickly became great friends. My childhood and adolescence were greatly enhanced because of Ken.
Love you, Cuz!