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skprbob
12-14-2013, 02:34 PM
In this past Thursday's (12/12) issue of the Granite State News -
Obituary for Bill Whall, aka Mighty Mo. According to the obit, he passed away back in late November at Huggins Hospital. Not a lot of detail about his service to boaters relaying VHF calls, phone messages, weather info, etc. all around the lake. He will be much missed.
RIP Mo, and thanks.
Yes, I was very sad to read that too. It said he volunteered for the MP. It is the end of an era on the lake. He will be missed.
Water Camper
12-15-2013, 12:32 PM
Mighty Mo could always be counted on to warn boaters when a storm was coming. And we took his warnings seriously. His radio call of "Attention all boaters on Winnipesaukee ........" always caught our attention.
When we got stranded at a friend's island dock a few years ago, I called him on the radio for the tow boat number, not knowing if we would be able to get going under our own power. (We were able to use the radio, just couldn't start the boat). He provided the number and asked if we needed anything. I advised him that we would be staying the night and figuring out what was wrong in the morning as it was getting dark. He called us on the radio the next morning to see if we were okay and again, to ask if we needed anything. I've never forgotten his kindness and reassuring voice.
I'm sure he assisted many a boater on Winni and he will be missed by all.
Sue
WeirsBeachBoater
12-15-2013, 06:31 PM
RIP Mighty MO. A great man, who looked over all of us boaters. He will be missed.
Misty Blue
12-18-2013, 12:34 AM
Mighty Mo was always there.
When my kids were out on the Lake they always had the VHF on and if they got in to a fix, and it happened often, Mighty Mo was there to get Deb's Joy or the Misty underway to bring them back home. A real guardian angle.
For those who do not know, why Mighty MO?
Bill was very proud of his service during the Korean war on the USS Missouri. I believe that he was a "ships serviceman". Sort of a taylor, cobbler, barber and basicly the guy who kept everything going. Not the guy who fired the sixteen inchers, but the guy who really made it happen.
Hence his handle, Mighty Mo.
He will be mised. God bless you Mighty Mo and I hope that there is a VHF in Heaven.
MistyBlue.
Skipper of the Sea Que
12-18-2013, 04:22 PM
He was a great asset to the area. Many years ago we chatted about the people he knew from when he worked at WBZ-TV (Boston TV-4). I was always amazed at how proficient he was at what he did as he was visually impaired. IIRC he went through a new medical procedure several years ago that restored his sight. I'll look for the News articles about Mighty MO (including the eye surgery) when I have time (and if no one else posts the links before I do).
He will be missed.
Knomad
12-18-2013, 05:00 PM
We always looked forward to hearing Mighty Mo's voice on the VHF. We felt he was looking after us even though we never met. He will surely be missed.
sum-r breeze
12-18-2013, 10:18 PM
Mighty Mo could always be counted on to warn boaters when a storm was coming. And we took his warnings seriously. His radio call of "Attention all boaters on Winnipesaukee ........" always caught our attention.
When we got stranded at a friend's island dock a few years ago, I called him on the radio for the tow boat number, not knowing if we would be able to get going under our own power. (We were able to use the radio, just couldn't start the boat). He provided the number and asked if we needed anything. I advised him that we would be staying the night and figuring out what was wrong in the morning as it was getting dark. He called us on the radio the next morning to see if we were okay and again, to ask if we needed anything. I've never forgotten his kindness and reassuring voice.
I'm sure he assisted many a boater on Winni and he will be missed by all.
Sue
We have been on the receiving end of the warnings from Mo and motored back ahead of some pretty nasty thunderstorms. He was always ready to help anyone who was in need. The VHS will be kind of quiet without him and he will definitely be missed. Water Camper kind of introduced us to him around 1995 and we always checked up on him during the boating season. He was a great guy with a funny sense of humor and loved the job he volunteered to do. Rest in peace old friend.... Summer Breeze is going to miss you:(
The Breeze
Wave 'cuz I'll be wavin' back
He was a great asset to the area. Many years ago we chatted about the people he knew from when he worked at WBZ-TV (Boston TV-4). I was always amazed at how proficient he was at what he did as he was visually impaired. IIRC he went through a new medical procedure several years ago that restored his sight. I'll look for the News articles about Mighty MO (including the eye surgery) when I have time (and if no one else posts the links before I do).
He will be missed.
• The forum's link from six years ago is here (http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5398).
• An article from the Citizen is quoted there, which "could not be found"; however, my recollection was that Dr. Eric Lewis, MD, determined that his sight could be restored, and the successful surgery was performed by Dr. William Marsh, MD—both of Wolfeboro.
• The link shows an indication of Mighty Mo's sense of humor in this screenshot:
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