KINGSPORT - John S. Moyle passed away peacefully with family by his side on February 7, 2023, at the Asbury Health Care Center in Kingsport, after a long struggle with Alzheimer's Disease.
Born during a hurricane on September 23, 1938, in White Plains, New York, John S. Moyle grew up in Westchester County, town of Scarsdale, New York. He was a student in the Edgemont School System through tenth grade and graduated from Bronxville High School, Bronxville, New York, in 1956.
In 1960, John graduated from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, with an undergraduate degree in geology. From 1960 through 1963 he served as an officer in the United States Marine Corps, reaching the rank of captain. During this time, he was stationed in Puerto Rico as part of the military blockade of October 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
In 1964, Moyle entered Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, to do graduate work in the sciences, receiving a Master's Degree in 1964, and after teaching for several years received his Ed.D from Columbia in Supervision and Consultation in Science Education in 1974.
John Moyle's teaching career covered 35 years in the Bronxville Middle/High School in Bronxville, New York, where he served as Science Department Chair and also coached wrestling and track teams. From 1974-1983 he was an Adjunct Lecturer in Geology at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. He also taught a class in science teaching preparation at Fordham University in New York City.
When John Moyle entered Columbia University in 1964, he met a graduate student named Polly Baxter who was from Fall Branch, Tennessee, and working in registration. They were married at Munsey Memorial Methodist Church in Johnson City, Tennessee, before the end of 1964.
Moyle's involvements in the community were extensive. In Scarsdale, he was a founder and board member of the Greenburgh Nature Center, President of the Edgemont Board of Education, President and field trip leader for the local Audubon Society, Boy Scout leader, and coach for several youth recreational teams. He served as Chair of the Board of Deacons and was Financial Secretary for the Board of Trustees in Scarsdale Community Baptist Church where he and Polly were members for forty years.
Internationally, Dr. Moyle was a member of the Board of Management for the Asa Wright Nature Centre in Trinidad, West Indies, for many years. He was the leader for photographic and natural history tours to East Africa during eight summers and led Tropical Ecology Workshops in Trinidad and Tobago over two decades. John and his wife Polly enjoyed traveling to other countries where John could add to his list of exotic birds and animals.
After retirement, the Moyles moved to Glen Alpine Road in Kingsport in 2004 and lived there for 14 years where John enjoyed the land that he had always wanted. As a member of First Baptist Church Kingsport, John sang tenor in the Sanctuary Choir, fulfilling his lifelong love for music. He also assisted in Habitat for Humanity projects and joined his wife in serving the Church's commitment to Family Promise. For seven years Moyle volunteered in the lab and led tours at the Gray Fossil Site and Museum in Gray, Tennessee.
Preceding Moyle in death were his parents, William D. Moyle and Florence E. Sweeny Moyle of Scarsdale, New York, and Old Saybrook, Connecticut; brother-in-law, Sal Cangelosi, of Merritt Island, Florida.
John S. Moyle is survived by his wife of 58 years, Polly Baxter Moyle; daughter, Dr. Robin B. Moyle Rodi and husband Dr. Christopher Rodi; son, Pastor John William Moyle and wife Jennifer; son, Dr. Robert Glen Moyle and wife Jennifer; brother, Dr. William D. Moyle, Jr. and wife Anne; grandchildren, Nicholas and Jared Rodi, Samuel, Matthew, and Kaylin Moyle, and Katherine Moyle; brother-in-law, Glen "Bo" Baxter, Jr.; sister-in-law, Betty Cangelosi, and six nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held in the Sanctuary of First Baptist Church of Kingsport, TN, at 12:00 noon on Saturday, February 11, 2023, with Dr. Marvin Cameron officiating and Susan Hoover providing music. The family will receive friends immediately following the service in the Church Atrium. Burial will take place afterwards in the cemetery of Logan's Chapel United Methodist Church, Fall Branch, TN.
The Moyle family wishes to thank the staff at the Asbury Health Care Center and Amedisys Hospice for their loving care of John during the past year.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to First Baptist Church Music Ministry, 200 W. Church Circle, Kingsport, TN 37660.
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Katie Palmer
February 14, 2023
Dr Moyle was my 9th grade science teacher and coached me in wrestling for four years at Bronxville High. He was a great teacher, a fine wrestling coach, and an even better person. I am so grateful for the time I got to spend with Doc Moyle. He taught me how to win and how to face defeat. I am so grateful that he was a part of my life when I was young.
God bless you, coach, and may you rest in peace, John Palmer
Van Baxter
February 13, 2023
Sorry to hear of John's passing. Unfortunately I did not know him well but I enjoyed the conversations we had at the occasional family gatherings and always thought of him as a good man and a class act.
Eileen McAndrews
February 11, 2023
Your wonderful husband and father was highly valued by my 3 children for his values as well as his knowledge and teaching ability. I thank him for being a wonderful man who offered such guidance to my children at our school in Bronxville. God bless your family.
Christie Houlihan
February 10, 2023
Dr. Moyle was a wonderful science teacher at Bronxville. Decades later I still remember his classroom, some of the innovative assignments he gave us (especially the density one), and how clearly passionate he was about his work.
I´m so very sorry to hear about his struggle with Alzheimer´s. May he rest in peace.
John Pancoast
February 10, 2023
I am heartbroken to hear of Dr. Moyle's passing. A Bronxville High School classmate of mine - class of 1976 - has let us know. It's wonderful to be able to read of all his interests and accomplishments in the years since then. I took every science course available at BHS and "Mr." Moyle, as he was known to us, taught two of them, Geology and Astronomy, Rocks and Stars in student lingo. My love of astronomy, in particular, has continued and grown to this day, rekindled more than ever during the past 10 years. Of all the teachers in that school that I would like to have a conversation with today, Mr. Moyle is at the top of the list. In recent years, I wondered as to his whereabouts. I wish I could be in Tennessee tomorrow to pay my respects in person.
Don Breen
February 10, 2023
I knew Dr. Moyle while I was a student at Bronxville High School from 1965 to 1971. He was a great teacher and a dedicated coach. He always treated students like they were adults and showed great patience when some of us behaved like kids sometimes do. As a coach and a teacher he gave much to the school and its students and was always on everyone's "favorite list" of faculty members. He was a good guy! Thoughts and prayers go to his family! He touched the lives of many you never knew who will always remember him.
Don Breen
Bronxville Class of 1971
Giselle and Ahmed Hakki
February 10, 2023
Sincere condolences from Edgemont across the street neighbors on Mount Joy. John was always very helpful and once removed a bat from our family room
Giselle and Ahmed Hakki
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