Vincent William Moller, 56 died Christmas Day 2018 at his home in Ocean. He was born in Kearny and grew up in Belleville, then lived various places through out his life.
Vincent deeply loved his family. He was the only son and youngest child of Genevieve Moller and the late Vincent H Moller. He also leaves behind his sons Brandon and Alec Moller, whom he loved with all his heart, sisters, Donna Ann Moller and Linda Martino, and brother in law Paul, his nieces Jenna Martino, Corinne DeCristoforo and a nephew Mark E DeCristoforo.
Vince was highly intelligent, with many academic accomplishments throughout the years. He had a high aptitude for technology and applied the knowledge to many aspects of his life. He also had studied and aced, air conditioning and heating, as well as photography courses. He was a deep thinker that loved to push his limits whether it be traveling the world, riding his Harley, or being creative and artistic. The lessons of life and adventure that Vincent lived, will inspire and guide all the loved ones he leaves behind. His hugs were sincere, and strong and will be missed by all that experienced his warmth.
Vincents sister Donna had a dream in which he came to her and said:
I have done more in my 56 Years on this earth than most people experience in 100 years of living. I have climbed mountains, dived to the bottom of the sea, traveled to obscure lands, experienced cultures others only read about. Ive been married, divorced and had two amazing sons. Ive laughed, made people laugh and loved, always loved even though I may have seemed selfish at times. I have lived life like everyone else and lived life from other perspectives that were not always universally accepted.
I know you have all cried, like me, and wished you could touch me once again, and you will, but for now, feel joy that I am free and alive in all of you and you in me. I love you allMom, my sons, Brandon and Alec, Donna and Linda, Jenna, Corinne, Marke, all my cousins, and my friends. Just know that we will once again be together as I am with all that have gone before me. Embrace life and I will see you all again one of these days.