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David Trevor Carr MOORE

1933 - 2023

David Trevor Carr MOORE obituary, 1933-2023, Toronto, ON

BORN

1933

DIED

2023

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David MOORE Obituary

DAVID TREVOR CARR MOORE, LLD (Trent) Order of the Diocese of Toronto David Moore, of Toronto, died peacefully, at a time of his choosing, and surrounded by family, on March 24, 2023. What a fortunate life he led, being born in 1933 before the Depression, and too young to serve in WWII. David was predeceased by parents, Trevor Frank Moore and Helen Elizabeth Carr; and sister, Nancy Cresswell (Peter) of Sault Ste. Marie. David graduated from Trinity College, University of Toronto, in 1955. He immediately started his business career at McLeod, Young, Weir, from which he retired after 36 years in 1989. On May 5, 1956, David married Joan Archer, the love of his life, and started their married life in Calgary where they made many wonderful friends. They were received into the community lovingly by his manager of the time, Chuck Mawer and his wife Nibs. Together, David and Joan raised four wonderful children: Trevor (Melissa Michel), Heather (Jim Allan), Scott (Becky Posch) and Gregory (Andrea Cleghorn). He leaves seven loving grandchildren, David, Caitlin, Cameron, Bronwyn, Keighley, Brenna and Fraser; and three great-grandchildren, Ethan, Ellie and Kieran. His family was the centre of his life and he loved presiding over many exotic and Muskoka family holidays, the last one in Kenya with all four generations present. In 1960, David reluctantly accepted a move to the Montreal office with Joan and son, Trevor, born in February, 1957. Daughter, Heather, was born shortly after in June, 1960; Scott in January, 1962; and Gregory in May, 1967. The move back to the head office in Toronto was in 1969 where David took on increasingly senior roles. During his professional life, David took on many outside responsibilities, including: Governor of the Toronto Stock Exchange; President of the Canadian Club of Toronto; and Board of Trustees of Sunnybrook Medical Centre. Upon retirement, David put his considerable business and people skills towards a number of charities where his impact was significant. These included: President of Second Harvest and 16 years of involvement with Trent University where he served on several committees including chairing the 'For Tomorrow Campaign.' For his service to Trent, he was awarded an honourary Doctor of Laws (LLD) in 1993. David's strong faith and love of his churches, Christ Church Deer Park (Toronto) and Christ Church Gregory (Muskoka), lead him to community work supporting the churches and their congregations. He spent countless hours calling on members of the community who were isolated and in need of support. This work for others continued until his final months when he continued to call a long list of people who had come to rely on his wisdom, humour and interest in others. David's family and Church were what brought him love, contentment, happiness and a true feeling of joy. A funeral will be held at Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge Street, Toronto at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, March 31. A reception will follow. In David's memory, please feel free to wear something colourful, as was his style. In lieu of flowers, donations to Christ Church Deer Park would be appreciated. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com. Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel 416-487-4523
Published by The Globe and Mail from Mar. 25 to Mar. 29, 2023.

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Danny Ritter

April 25, 2023

Greg Moore and family, sincere condolences on the loss of an honorable and courageous man

Gail Brooker

April 2, 2023

Dear Joan
Ian and I were sorry to hear about David
Please know that you and your family are in our thought
We are still in Puerto Vallarta so could come and give you a hug in person
Take good care
Ian and Gail Brooker

Barbara Reid

March 31, 2023

Dear Joan,
We remember David with fondness and gratitude for all he did to make life at Rosehill a very pleasant one.
With kindest regards,
Barbara and shirley Reid

Gloria Charness

March 30, 2023

David´s quick wit and wisdom brightened up so many lives. My deepest sympathy to his family. He will be missed.

Jess Kingdon

March 29, 2023

My deepest sympathies go to the Moore family for your loss. Mr Moore (Buppa) was an incredible grandfather and role model to Cam and Bronwyn, and has made a lasting impact on their lives. Sending all my love and wishes, Jess

Management and staff at 70 Rosehill

March 29, 2023

Please accept our deepest condolences for your loss. We were blessed to have known Mr. Moore.

Armand La Barge

March 28, 2023

Please accept my most heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies on David's passing. As a proud alumnus and past chair of the Board of Governors of Trent University, I am very familiar with David and Joan's incredible generosity and their love for our alma mater. Throughout his lifetime, David has been an inspiration to those who had the good fortune to meet him. Through his generosity, caring and leadership, he left an indelible mark on Trent University and on the students who have been the proud recipients of the many awards and scholarships that have been created in the Moore Family name. I will keep Joan and the entire Moore family in my thoughts and prayers in the difficult days ahead. Armand La Barge '95

Rita Michael

March 27, 2023

Greg,
Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing of your father, to you and your entire family. It's always hard to lose a loved one, but the memories you shared and cherish, will keep him close to your hearts and remembered, fondly.
Sending love and support.
All my best,
Rita Michael

Cristina

March 27, 2023

Greg, My deepest condolences to you and your family. May you find solace in the lovely memories you shared with your dad.

Heather (Dickie) Birchall

March 26, 2023

I was hired as a mother´s helper by Joan and David Moore, friends of my parents, at their cottage on Lake Rosseau the summer I was 14. One becomes close to a family in this situation. From the beginning, David and Joan made me feel part of the family. I grew very fond of the four kids (especially the youngest one, Greg, who was only 2) and the family as a whole.

My memories of David are of a patient, caring father and a man with many friends. We should all be so blessed.

After many summer jobs I ended up at Trent for my university career. When I was approached to support Trent as an Alumna I became aware of David and Joan´s generous and long lasting support of this university, a place that had provided me with a stimulating and enriching education - and many lifelong friends.
I am proud to have known David Moore, someone so connected and committed to his community, his work, his family, and a place like Trent. I send my condolences and deepest sympathies to the Moore family. Know that David will be remembered by the many people whose lives he touched over a lifetime.

Sue lowe

March 26, 2023

So sorry to hear of David´s passing this morning. I have many fond MUSKoka memories and I will represent the Lowe family at David´s funeral Friday. My condolences to you Joan and the family. Sue

Barbara Felstiner

March 26, 2023

Your family had so many happy times together and David was such a big part of them. How lucky you were!
The Felstiner family sends much love to all the Moores.

Jamie and Judy Spears

March 26, 2023

David was such a positive, kind person. Whenever we encountered David he would express genuine interest in what you were doing. We will miss seeing David in Muskoka. Our sincerest condolences to Joan and family.

jayne mccaw

March 26, 2023

Dear Joan, I am saddened to hear this. I will remember David's kindness, his time that he gave to others to genuinely listen and his love for you. I am happy to hear that he decided when to leave, he was able to say all his goodbyes. All the best to your family.

james cowan

March 26, 2023

David was such a warm, generous person - I will miss him. Joan, David and family are in my prayers

Nanci Simpson

March 25, 2023

I remember Mr. Moore from the early 80s when his daughter Heather and I were floor mates then housemates at Queen´s. He was always welcoming and gregarious. He raised a wonderful family. Sending much love to the Moore family.
Nanci (Evans) Simpson.

Pam Johnston

March 25, 2023

My sister and l are so very sorry to hear of David´s passing.
David was an accomplished, kind and generous human being with a great sense of humour.
We send our sincere condolences to Joanie and her family at this very sad time.
MarthaMawer
Pam (Mawer) Johnston

Ken George Johnston

March 25, 2023

Scott, so very sorry to hear about your father. I only met him once but he made an indelible impression. Hope you and Becky are well. All the best Ken and Pam

Pam murray

March 25, 2023

I am so sorry to hear about David, we all had such wonderful times together in Muskoka. I will call you later. Stay safe. Pam

James Deeks

March 25, 2023

One of the genuinely finest people I've had the pleasure to know. Rest in Peace, David.

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Funeral

11:00 a.m.

Christ Church Deer Park

1570 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON

Funeral services provided by:

Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Limited

1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON M4G 3A8