With heavy hearts, we remember and honor the lives of James Moffatt, 60, Leasa Moffatt, 61, Andrew Moffatt, 30, and William Moffatt, 28, whose lives were tragically lost in a plane crash in Union County, South Carolina. Four beloved family members, taken together, leaving behind a profound sense of loss that words can scarcely capture.
What began as a simple journey turned into an unimaginable tragedy. The Moffatt family had been traveling from the Raleigh-Durham area of North Carolina to Huntsville, Alabama, sharing time together as they made their way to their destination. Their aircraft made a stop in Union County to refuel, a routine pause in their travels, before fate took a heartbreaking turn.
James Moffatt, the pilot of the aircraft, carried not only the responsibility of the flight but also the love and connection of his family on board. Alongside him were Leasa Moffatt, Andrew Moffatt, and William Moffatt — each with their own stories, dreams, and futures that were suddenly and tragically cut short.
Those who knew the Moffatt family speak of a bond rooted in love, unity, and shared moments that defined their lives. Their loss is not only felt within their immediate circle but across communities connected to them in North Carolina, Alabama, and beyond. Losing one loved one is devastating — losing four members of the same family at once is a sorrow that echoes deeply.
As authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, the focus remains on remembering the lives that were lived — not just the tragedy that ended them. The Moffatt family will be remembered for their connection, their presence, and the impact they had on those around them.
Today, we pause to reflect, to mourn, and to honor their memory. May James, Leasa, Andrew, and William Moffatt be forever remembered, their lives cherished, and their legacy carried on in the hearts of those who loved them.
Gone too soon, but never forgotten.

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