Maurice Dwyer passed away on Friday, October 24, 2025 in his 77th year. He is survived by his two estranged daughters Jami and Jesi Dwyer, and his granddaughter, all of Windsor, ON. He always loved his daughters. He was fortunate to have Sam MacDonald and the MacDonalds in his life. Also good friends, Jack Feddema, Ron Milton and many others. Maurice had many friends in the Real Estate Industry as well. Maurice played football at Missouri Southern and University of Windsor. He was predeceased by his mother Evelyn Forde and his dad Lewis Forde. Maurice was blessed with many great friends who he will miss dearly. He thanks them for being in his life. Cremation has taken place and future interment in St. Peter’s Cemetery, London. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
I’m so sorry to hear of Moe’s passing. He was a good friend of my brother Rick Morrison.
How good to know Moe was surrounded by good friends.
RIP 🙏
Sandy and Julien Gignac
October 28, 2025 at 9:01 pm
Well old friend…
our hearts are filled with sadness that you had to leave us… We know you will fly so high with the angels. We know you are with your beautiful mother, Ginger, our old friends Sandy and Jane, Don…
Sadly, too many of us…
Please know you will be so missed…but we celebrate you and our treasured memories of all the laughter and love and many songs we all shared.
Cheers to you Moe…
With love and prayers,
Sandy and Julien
Gabby
October 29, 2025 at 7:39 am
Moe, thank you for being able to know You
For the kind of person You were
Thank You for You
Will miss You very much
You are in my heart for ever
Patricia Bondy
October 29, 2025 at 8:47 am
Moe my friend ,I feel blessed you allowed me the opportunity to visit you during the last days of your journey toward peace.
My heart 💜 is heavy knowing that your greatest wish wasn’t honoured.Know that many friends cared about you and you will be missed by those.Rest in Peace.💕💕💕🙏
Eavan
October 29, 2025 at 2:13 pm
So sad. Condolences to family and friends. My memory of Moe was as a larger than life character & smart as a whip. I knew this man as a good man. He will be missed.
Joan Ball
October 29, 2025 at 7:35 pm
Moe live a full life and was a force to be reckoned with in certain situations. I will remember a giant of a man who was front and centre when Larry Holmes (ex heavy weight boxer) was brought to town many years ago to raise funds for the Canadian Mental Health Association. I remember he would get regular manicures, tell it like it was and was passionate about his business dealings in real estate. I spoke with Moe last week and we shared a wee chuckle. Sad to see you go my friend.
Dan Fraleigh
October 31, 2025 at 8:57 am
Moe exuded undeniable professionalism during his commercial real estate career and he was a pleasure to know and work with.
Russell Scorgie
November 2, 2025 at 5:29 pm
My condolences to Moe’s family and close friends. Loosing someone like this is not easy, but we will all remember his bigger-than-life personality and enthusiasm.
Moe was a classmate at Riverside High School in Windsor. I remember him well from those days, including daily practices on the football field. We both ended up in London, and our paths crossed occassionally. His office was across the street from mine on Queens Ave. for a time.
He attended a number of class reunions, including one this past September, in Riverside. He still had many good friends from those days which was evident at the reunions. There was no outward indication of his illness when I saw him last, but we were in contact just before his death. I will be passing along some words to our classmates that he left for me.
Moe was always very pleasant and cheerful. He loved talking about those high school days and the people, but also about his many involvements during his career. He had a positive impact on London.
He had come to terms with his pending death and was at peace. He had good wishes and thanks for all those in his past. Big Moe will be missed.
George Georgopoulos
November 2, 2025 at 6:38 pm
Saddened to hear of the passing of my old friend Mo Dwyer. We worked together back in the day with John Thiel Commercial Real Estate for many years and transacted a lot of sky line changing business together in London & Windsor. We shared memorable times with travel, family and charitable work. On his own, Mo stood at the corner of Dundas & Waterloo on Christmas Day serving the homeless huge fresh turkey sandwiches without a lot of fan fare and paid out of his own pocket. His heart was as big as his over powering physique and was mistaken for Tom Selleck many times during our expeditions to Hollywood, New York and the Virgin Islands. He will certainly be missed. May his memory be eternal. 🙏🏼
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I’m so sorry to hear of Moe’s passing. He was a good friend of my brother Rick Morrison.
How good to know Moe was surrounded by good friends.
RIP 🙏
Well old friend…
our hearts are filled with sadness that you had to leave us… We know you will fly so high with the angels. We know you are with your beautiful mother, Ginger, our old friends Sandy and Jane, Don…
Sadly, too many of us…
Please know you will be so missed…but we celebrate you and our treasured memories of all the laughter and love and many songs we all shared.
Cheers to you Moe…
With love and prayers,
Sandy and Julien
Moe, thank you for being able to know You
For the kind of person You were
Thank You for You
Will miss You very much
You are in my heart for ever
Moe my friend ,I feel blessed you allowed me the opportunity to visit you during the last days of your journey toward peace.
My heart 💜 is heavy knowing that your greatest wish wasn’t honoured.Know that many friends cared about you and you will be missed by those.Rest in Peace.💕💕💕🙏
So sad. Condolences to family and friends. My memory of Moe was as a larger than life character & smart as a whip. I knew this man as a good man. He will be missed.
Moe live a full life and was a force to be reckoned with in certain situations. I will remember a giant of a man who was front and centre when Larry Holmes (ex heavy weight boxer) was brought to town many years ago to raise funds for the Canadian Mental Health Association. I remember he would get regular manicures, tell it like it was and was passionate about his business dealings in real estate. I spoke with Moe last week and we shared a wee chuckle. Sad to see you go my friend.
Moe exuded undeniable professionalism during his commercial real estate career and he was a pleasure to know and work with.
My condolences to Moe’s family and close friends. Loosing someone like this is not easy, but we will all remember his bigger-than-life personality and enthusiasm.
Moe was a classmate at Riverside High School in Windsor. I remember him well from those days, including daily practices on the football field. We both ended up in London, and our paths crossed occassionally. His office was across the street from mine on Queens Ave. for a time.
He attended a number of class reunions, including one this past September, in Riverside. He still had many good friends from those days which was evident at the reunions. There was no outward indication of his illness when I saw him last, but we were in contact just before his death. I will be passing along some words to our classmates that he left for me.
Moe was always very pleasant and cheerful. He loved talking about those high school days and the people, but also about his many involvements during his career. He had a positive impact on London.
He had come to terms with his pending death and was at peace. He had good wishes and thanks for all those in his past. Big Moe will be missed.
Saddened to hear of the passing of my old friend Mo Dwyer. We worked together back in the day with John Thiel Commercial Real Estate for many years and transacted a lot of sky line changing business together in London & Windsor. We shared memorable times with travel, family and charitable work. On his own, Mo stood at the corner of Dundas & Waterloo on Christmas Day serving the homeless huge fresh turkey sandwiches without a lot of fan fare and paid out of his own pocket. His heart was as big as his over powering physique and was mistaken for Tom Selleck many times during our expeditions to Hollywood, New York and the Virgin Islands. He will certainly be missed. May his memory be eternal. 🙏🏼