In Memory of

William

George

"Will"

Moryto

Obituary for William George "Will" Moryto

William George Moryto, died suddenly Monday, January, 16, 2017. Born April 2, 1998, in Beaufort, South Carolina, he was the son of William E. and Maureen (MacDonald) Moryto of Suffield, CT. Will was a graduate of Suffield Academy, Class of 2016. He was an honor student, ran cross-country, wrestled, and played baseball. He took great pride in his pitching and loved being on the mound. Will played guitar, enjoyed playing video games, playing airsoft with his brother and friends, and going to the beach. Will was a freshman at Stevens Institute of Technology, where he was studying naval engineering to fulfill his dream of designing naval ships.
Will leaves behind his parents, his brother and best friend Matthew; his maternal grandparents George and Mary MacDonald of Enfield; his paternal great grandfather Stephen J. Moryto; his great aunt Susan Olko, of Suffield; his paternal grandmother Karen (Duda) Watton of Enfield. His many aunts and uncles; Thomas MacDonald and his wife Chasity, Jill (Moryto) Schiavoni and her husband Peter, Michael MacDonald and his wife Lori, Tracy (MacDonald) Hassler and her husband Christopher; His cousins Raymond S. Olko, Tia MacDonald, Victoria and Kathryn Schiavoni, Geary Mills and his wife Melissa and so many more dear friends and family. Will was pre-deceased by his grandfather William T. Moryto and great grandmother Anna Mae (Drake) Moryto. Relatives and friends are invited for visitation hours from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., Monday, January 23, 2017 at the Second Baptist Church, 100 North Main St., Suffield, CT. A Celebration of Will’s life will follow at the Church beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Will’s family would like to thank the Suffield Police Department and Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association for their professionalism and care for William and his family during this tragedy. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association. P.O. Box 642, Suffield, CT 06078, http://www.suffieldems.org/donations.htm. Leete-Stevens Enfield Chapels is entrusted with arrangements. To leave online condolences and words of support, please visit www.Leetestevens.com