

251 Garafraxa Street
PO Box 328
Chatsworth Ontario
N0H 1G0
519-377-7105
Remembering "Moe" Batterman
From: Rhonda VanderPloeg
Gwen, just heard of Moe’s passing. My sincerest condolences and thoughts are with you, the boys and family.
From: Linda and Bruce Hoffman
So sorry to hear of Maurice’s passing. Our deepest condolences to the Batterman family
From: Myrna Casemore
Helen and Wayne, it is always hard to lose the youngest sibling. Both Ray and I extend our deep condolences to you and your families. Myrna and Ray
From: Tom & Karen Sweiger
To Gwen, Trent, Todd, Helen & Wayne & families. Our sincere condolences. I remember his sense of humour & watching him play ball. Lots of fun times. Rest in peace Mo.
From: Paul and Suzanne Sachs
Our deepest sympathies to Gwen, Trent, Todd and the Batterman family. May the memories of years gone by, give you comfort during this difficult time. Prayers and Hugs. until we meet again.
From: Merilyn Reoch
My deepest sympathies to the Batterman family in the loss of Maurice, he was bigger than life to all that knew him and enjoyed his talents.
From: Dave Walsh
Thoughts and prayers to the family with passing of Moe You could hear THREE BAGS FULL!! echo on the ballfield when we played against him in the scenic city league games in Owen Sound
From: Patti Elliot
My deepest sympathies to Gwen and the whole Batterman family. Praying that you find comfort at this sad time.
From: Nancy Voelker (Bell)
Gwen and family, just heard of the passing of your hubby Moe, my sincere condolences and my thoughts are with you and the boys
From: Marilyn Bell
Deepest sympathies to the family. Worked with Moe at Tenneco. For many years always a smile. Joke. Or laugh. May the memories comfort you during this time.
From: Catherine Fay
Sincere condolences to Gwen and family. Maurice was a great person and always enjoyed talking to him. I knew him for many years. Thinking of all the family.
From: Kirby Dunlop & Pat Fuller
Our condolences to the family. We worked with Moe at Monroe/ Tenneco.
From: Wayne Bloomfield
My memories of Moe. Laughter. Craziness. The life of the party. Ballplayer. Curler. Musician. Good friend. Our sympathies Gwen, Trent and Todd, and families. Peace and Love. Wayne and Marilyn
From: Erla Fenwick-Duquette & Family
Our hearts go out to Gwen, Trent, Todd, Helen & Wayne, in the loss of a dear husband, father and brother Maurice. Anyone who knew him enjoyed his presence, endless jokes and sense of humour. He was definitely one of a kind and a great musician.Maurice will be greatly missed.
From: Charlene Blandin
Gwen & family I am so sorry to see the passing of Moe, please know that you are in my thoughts in the upcoming days ahead.
From: Wayne & Rosie Illman
Sorry for your loss, will miss seeing him at the Attack games.
From: Jan White
My deepest sympathy to Gwen, Trent, Todd & their families on Moe's passing. It puts a smile on my face when I think back many years ago, when our children played hockey in the old Williamsford arena, & the one tournament where Bill & Moe did the "play by play" & video, up in the "Gondola". After each game all the young hockey players got to watch their game as a team. Hear themselves compared to Gordie Howe or Wayne Gretsky, or the other "stars" of the day, & to hear their shots on goal described as "blistering drives". The kids couldn't wait to get a copy of the videos so they could watch them again! Not only did the kids enjoy them, but the parents did also. So many smiles & so much laughter. What wonderful memories!
From: Jack and Ellen Cavill
Our sincere sympathy to Trent and Todd and families for the loss of your father. Hold close to your memories.
From: Wanda Tompkins
My condolences to the family working with Moe when he broke his thumb twice was a real treat. Wanda
From: Brenda and Nick Davies
Gwen and Family We're so sorry to hear about Moe. We have a lot of memories when we worked at Monroe/Tenneco with him. He'll be missed.
From: Sulta and Jerry Weppler
Sorry to hear of Maurice’s passing. Our thoughts are with the family during this time. Please accept our sincere condolences
From: Brenda and Nick Davies
Gwen and Family We're so sorry to hear about Moe. We have a lot of memories when we worked at Monroe/Tenneco with him. He'll be missed.
From: Sharon and Roger Martin
Our condolences go out to the Gwen and the Batter man family.
From: Jim an Barb McCleave
Always loved Moe's humour. It was great to curl with or against him.
From: Jenny (Mannerow) & Parker Wallace
So sorry for your loss. We’ll be thinking of you during this trying time.
From: Sue & Brian Murphy
Gwen, we are so sorry to hear of Moe's passing. Our hearts go out to you, Trent and Todd. Sue and Brian Murphy
From: Gloria Graham
Sending condolences to Gwen and family at this difficult time. I have so many memories of all the good times we all had as one big family at S S No 2 school and Maurice brought so many smiles to all our faces as he and some of the other fellows gave all the younger male teachers a hard time. He was always a team player in both sports and Christmas concerts. He will be missed by many.
From: Clayton and Bonnie Bartley
Dear Gwen and Family Our deepest condolences and sympathies for your loss. There will always be a tune that Moe is signing in your ear. Always keep your loving memories close to your heart. Thinking of you all at this time. Clayton and Bonnie Bartley
From: Nancy (Stewart), Joe and Sierra Poset
So very sorry for your loss. Cherish your wonderful memories!
From: Harvey and Dorothy Stewart & family
Our deepest condolences to the entire family. May your happy memories of Maurice bring you some comfort and peace at this time. God Bless.
From: Kim McComb
Gwen, Trent and Todd…I was so sorry to hear about Moe. I always enjoyed a visit with him and enjoyed his sense of humour and smile! Please know that we are thinking of him and your family. Love Kim and Chub McComb
From: Wayne & Brenda Specht
We are very sorry for your loss
From: Melanie Calhoun
To Trent and Todd, my deepest condolences on the passing of your dad. May he rest in peace and each of you be comforted by cherished memories in the days ahead. Thinking of you both - Mel
From: Wanda Lang
Dear Gwen and boys, I am so sorry to hear about Moe B. What a lovely picture of him. I haven’t seen any of you for many years but have so many fond memories of your family around Williamsford. Moe B would often stop into the store for a bottle of Coke and a bag of peanuts that he would promptly pour into his bottle of Coke. I think what I remember the most is watching Moe and Gwen dance at all of the community dances. There was no one that could touch them. They were so much fun to watch and they were always having the best time. I don’t think I ever saw Moe without a smile on his face. My deepest condolences and many prayers being sent to your whole family.
From: Carol Johrendt
Sending condolences to the family during this difficult time. I have very fond memories of growing up next door to Moe, walking to school together, fishing at the lake and going to dances where the Harmony Bee’s played. He will be missed.