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Bill Carmody
March 12, 2007
Tom' Family:
I am so sorry to hear that Tom has left us. I knew Tom as a colleague and teacher at COD, as my student and as my client. I was his attorney and teacher and Tom was a good friend. I always enjoyed Tom's sense of humor and his observations on life. He is in my prayers and my condolences to you, his family.
peggy bradford
March 12, 2007
Professor Moch was a kind, dedicate, and hardworking man. As a new associate dean I depended on him helping me out when additional classes had to be covered. He was always willing to go beyond the regular work hour to help students or staff at College of DuPage. I will miss his smile, words of wisdom and dedication to the students and staff at COD. I am glad I had the opportunity to know him. He mentioned his family often and his new condo with a sense of pride and enjoyment.
God Bless,
Peggy F. J. Bradford
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