Floyd Moyer
Floyd “Honey” Moyer, 83, of Ballston Lake, N.Y., died Feb. 28, 2023.
Born in Seipstown, he was the son of the late Floyd Sr., and Mary (Gehringer) Moyer.
A proud graduate of Muhlenberg College and member of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, he later became the successful superintendent of marketing at Aetna, Albany, N.Y. for more than 30 years.
A gentle man who always saw the glass half-full, he had an incredible inner-strength.
Despite his long-term medical and physical challenges, he was driven to survive purely by his love and dedication for his family.
Still, he was always a shoulder to cry on, an ear to listen, a mentor to all, and he never complained.
These are only some of the many qualities that made him the fantastic human that he was.
He will be remembered by his witty humor, as well as his indomitable spirit and character that never ceased to bring a smile and good tidings to anyone who had the pleasure of being in his presence.
He was proud of his two daughters among many others, as well as his green eyes.
He would say, “Guess what my favorite color is?” And, then he would open his eyes wide.
An avid collector, he accumulated many valuables, as his family is graciously aware, that he treasured dearly.
He couldn’t wait to give his favorites as a gift for the next celebration.
He always looked forward to visiting his Pennsylvania Family and old stomping grounds, spending quality time with his family, listening to Pennsylvania Polka classics, watching old cowboy films, with the volume 55-plus, reflecting on the old days and sharing stories, satisfying his exquisite sweet tooth, and driving his favorite Cadillacs.
He loved his Pa. Dutch sayings, a couple of his favorites, “You ain’t much, if you ain’t Dutch!” and “Aye sky dri, East Macungie High, Ring bologna ring bologna aye aye aye!”
The impact this wonderful man has had on those in his circle will live on for generations. Rest in peace, “Onward ever, backward never” ... Fly 1.
His survivors include best friend, Georgi Moyer; daughters Amy Moyer and Megan Hale (William) of Ballston Lake; grandchildren Benjamin and Olivia Hale; loving sister Anna Moyer of Breinigsville; nieces Debbie Moyer, Diane Moyer and Daphne Feinour, who will miss their beloved uncle; and his dear friend Kathy Selover of Ballston Spa, N.Y.
Condolences may be offered to the family at kellerfuneralhomes.com.
Contributions may be made to St. John’s Lutheran Church or to Muhlenberg College, both c/o the funeral home, P.O. Box 52, Fogelsville, PA 18051.
Arrangements were made by Keller Funeral Home, Fogelsville.