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Eric and His Family in front of a hot air baloon

Eric Moy is a devoted husband, father, son, friend, and beloved member of both the Rye and Greenwich communities.

 

Born and raised in Rye, NY, Eric has remained a constant presence there — serving the town, coaching local teams, and helping run his family’s business, Fong’s Cleaners, which has been part of the Rye community since the 1950s. Since 2001, he and I have lived in Greenwich, CT, where we’ve raised our children and built a life rooted in family, service, and community. We’ve been married for 24 years.

 

After the September 11th attacks, Eric joined the Rye Auxiliary Police, where he has served faithfully for more than two decades. It was never for recognition — he simply felt called to help.

 

Eric is an athlete at heart. He taught himself tennis and became a ranked USTA player, while also excelling in lacrosse and wrestling at Rye High School. As a lacrosse goalie, he played at SUNY Albany and continued competing in local leagues throughout the tri-state area. He later joined Team Israel’s Masters team, earning MVP honors in an international tournament in 2019. From 2016 to 2020, he also played with Touch of Grey. Even in sports, Eric found ways to give back — organizing the Rye High School alumni lacrosse fundraiser game to support scholarships and cancer research.

 

His service didn’t stop there. He sat on the Rye Flood Committee (2017–2023), was a board member of the Rye Presbyterian Nursery School, and served as a Deacon at Rye Presbyterian Church. His family’s business, Fong’s Cleaners — a true three-generation small business — proudly provided services to the local police, fire, and EMT departments for decades, with Eric and his parents working side by side, six days a week.

 

Professionally, Eric interned with the NY Rangers’ public relations department during college, coached the girls lacrosse team at Rye High School (leading them to the state championship), worked in banking at Bank of New York, and later returned to help run Fong’s Cleaners with his family.

 

Eric and I have two children: Max (18) and Molly (13).

 

Max will be starting college at Syracuse University this fall — a milestone he worked incredibly hard for, earning scholarships through his dedication and grit. Molly, a rising high schooler, is doing everything she can to stay on the honor roll and make her dad proud.

 

Eric has always been deeply involved in their lives — cheering at games, applauding at school plays, encouraging their passions, and cooking his signature prime rib or deep-frying the Thanksgiving turkey. He is truly the heartbeat of our family.

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