Allan-Moore-Obituary

Allan Frederick Moore

DANVILLE, Virginia

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A physician and Fellow in Endocrinology at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, died on July 24 in Philadelphia of injuries sustained in a traffic accident on July 12. He was 31 and lived in Philadelphia. Dr. Moore was an accomplished scholar, who published extensively in the area of...

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Dr. and Mrs Moore, I was shocked and saddened by hearing about Allen. I have thought about the two of us as children exploring the woods in Windsor Heights or diagraming excessively complicated football plays frequently over the past 2 weeks. All of you have been and continue to be in our prayers.

I am saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Moore. I was a fairly new patient (2 years) of Dr. Moore's at MGH Diabetes Clinic. I found him to be a caring and thoughtful man. He gave me understanding of a disease which I have battled for many years. His intellect and casual approach to explaining how diabetes works and how it affects me were extraordinary. His intellect was exceded only by his compassion

with heartfelt sadness

Dear President Gee:

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember your kindness to me and my family when I was a student at Brown University. My sister passed away in May of this year, so I truly understand your suffering. You and your family will be in my prayers.

Brown University MD-PhD Class of 2001

Mr. and Mrs. Moore,

I was sorry to hear about Allan's death. I have memories of riding the school bus with him home. I know what a good peron he was and I believe he is in heaven with my Granny.

Jenifer N. Daly

P.S. My mother (Carol} remembers that he made her reindeer.

Janet and Mike,
Words are not adequate to describe my disbelief when I heard that Danville had lost one of its proudest! Allan was a very special member of Danville Youth Council when I was Director of Danville Youth Services, and a young man that you just knew would impact his world..and even during his short life, he did just that. Allan was one of my favorite young people to work with because his passion, commitment, and determination knew no boundaries. To be in his presence was a...

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Dr. Gee,
The Buckeye Family, including we alumni, will be thinking of you and Rebekah and Allan's family, and praying for you. You've given us so much; I hope that you will accept our support and prayers in the coming months and years. As President, you have to put on a smiling face so often, but know that we will not forget what pain you and Rebekah are experiencing, and will continue to pray for healing and peace for all of you. From a grateful OSU alumnus.

Dr. Moore and family,
I was employed by DUC at Martinsville Dialysis for 13 years. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I have such fond childhood memories of days I spent with Allan and David on Winston Court. I was devistated by the news of Allan's untimely death. He grew into such a succesful young man. Know that your family is in my thoughts and prayers during this time. God Bless you all.