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GARY MORE M.D.

1949 - 2018

GARY MORE M.D. obituary, 1949-2018, Las Vegas, NV

GARY MORE Obituary

GARY MORE, M.D. Gary David More, M.D. of Chico, California, passed away Friday, June 8, 2018, at the age of 68. He was born in the fall of 1949, in Syracuse, New York, the son of L. Russell More of Syracuse, New York, and Muriel More (dec.) of Peabody, Massachusetts, and brother of Stanley More of Syracuse, New York, and Tracey More of Alfred Station, New York. He is survived by his wife, Susanne (nee O'Hora) More of Chico, California; and daughters, Delilah Moore of Portland, Oregon, and Katharine More of Las Vegas. Though they only lived 30 miles apart in upstate New York, Gary and Susanne met in Italy, then married the first day of summer in 1974. Gary attended Central Tech High School in Syracuse, New York, and received a Bachelor's of Science in Chemistry from St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. He went on to graduate from the University of Bologna Medical School in Bologna, Italy, and completed his internship and residency at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, New York, and Cardiology Fellowship at Miriam Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. Gary began his professional career at the Heart Institute of Nevada in 1984 in Las Vegas, then worked in several different cardiology practices across Las Vegas and southern California. He was also a Clinical Instructor of Medicine at Brown University and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Nevada. Since 2008, he worked as an interventional cardiologist at Northstate Cardiology Consultants in Chico, California, and was on staff at Enloe Hospital. He was a fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Physicians, and the American College of Chest Physicians. Gary became an Eagle Scout at the age of 13, and kept himself busy by stamp collecting, alpine skiing, scuba diving, hiking, swimming, playing Bridge and traveling adventures within and outside the U.S. He especially enjoyed visiting the U.S. national parks. His goal was to get his passport stamped at all 60 national parks (he got to 46) and was planning his next adventure to Wrangell-St. Elias National Park in Alaska. Gary also spoke fluent Italian, loved Biba Ristorante Italiano in Sacramento, California, and enjoyed music, including attending operas and classic rock concerts, most recently the Eagles concert in Seattle, Washington in 2017. It was always important to Gary to find a church home wherever he lived and he found this in St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church in Chico, California. The immediate family will be holding a private burial at Chico Cemetery with a memorial service to follow at a later date. Memorial donations can be made to St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church Memorial Fund in his name. His family wishes to thank the caring staff at Enloe Hospital and Hospice as well as all of his colleagues, friends and members of the community that have shown support. Seeing how many lives he has touched in this community as a physician has been one of the greatest gifts we could ever receive. Arrangements are being made by Newton Bracewell Chico Funeral Home.

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Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Jun. 10, 2018.

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Scott Stonebarger

October 3, 2018

I am so sorry to hear about this, he is a wonderful and caring person and Dr. I wish his family well. He was truly loved by many including myself.Scott

July 3, 2018

Susanne,

My heart is saddened with the loss of my favorite Dr to have had the pleasure of ever working with. He was always making the staff laugh with his jokes and awesome outlook of life. We always loved the pictures of your trips you two would go on. It always made us feel like we had traveled the world via the beautiful pictures he would bring back to the office. He would always brag that you took the better pictures. My favorite saying he would say when he came out of the room was "Who wants to do an EKG?" He would laugh when we would all look the other way. He will truly be missed but will always remain in our hearts.

RIP Gary More. May your life in Heaven be as blessed as you have blessed our lives.

Marlene Charles, M.A.
Northstate Cardiology

Bob Allen

June 29, 2018

Susanne, Delilah and Katharine,

I was saddened when Stan dropped me a note to let me know about Gary's passing. You might not remember Judi and I, but we met when you were up our way for a diving championship some years ago. I still remember when all the cousins would flock to the Strand, and building a tree house was the most important thing in the world. I know Gary will be missed by all and your love and caring for one another is how you will make it through this troubled time. Know of our concern and prayers for all of you remember the fun things you did together. That helps me get through these times.

Bob and Judi Allen

Bob Allen

June 29, 2018

Susanne, Delilah and Katharine.

So very saddened when Stan wrote to tell me the news about Gary. I met the rest of you only a few times when you were up our way for a diving competition but I remember my family's trips back East when all of the cousins were younger - and building forts in trees was the most important thing at the time. I know that you all have each other and that is how we get through the harder things of life. I won't make the service - but be assured of my prayers for all of you.

Bob Allen

George Wing

June 16, 2018

Many thanks again, Gary, for treating me before and after my heart attack. You are greatly missed. We were all lucky to have you as our cardiologist. Peace.

June 11, 2018

Kind thoughts are with the family at this very difficult time of grief. May your fond memories bring you comfort. God's promise at Jeremiah 29:11,12 will give you strength.

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