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In memory of a kind and caring gentleman; Heaven is brighter now by one shining star.
Susan, Andrew and Jonathan Markowitz
December 17, 2012 | Lahaska, PA
Allentown, Pennsylvania
"> Craig Moore Craig Moore (1918-2012) of Bethlehem, PA was born in New York City. He served as an instructor and flight engineer in the Army Air Corps during WWII, worked as a Sales and Marketing Executive for the Dixie Cup Company, and, with his wife Madelyn, raised three children....
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Susan, Andrew and Jonathan Markowitz
December 17, 2012 | Lahaska, PA
We were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of this wonderful man. Please accept our heartfelt condolences; you're in our thoughts and prayers. We came to know Craig at Moravian Village, where my parents, Gus and Edythe Rubens resided. He was kind and caring, determined to make the world a better place. We'll never forget how he spent the night at a homeless shelter. When our father passed away, Craig offered friendship and support to our mother, who was feeling so lost and alone. ...
Susan, Andrew and Jonathan Markowitz
December 17, 2012 | Lahaska, PA
Craig was, and remains, and important figure in all of our lives. His influence and friendship will always be felt. He will surely be missed and our sincerest condolences extend to the entire Moore family. Regards and Best wishes, The Wikbergs.
Terry Wikberg
October 22, 2012 | Great Falls, VA
To the Moore family. My deepest condolences on the passing of Mr. Moore. I started my Dixie career with American Can in the 60's and met Mr. Moore on several occasions. I saw him again at the 100th anniversary celebration for the Dixie Cup in Easton a few years ago. What a legacy. He was a true gentleman and I am proud to have know him (even if from afar). Sharon Tett, Georgia-Pacific Corporation
October 19, 2012
Craig was a truly great soul who's vision of life was one we should all try to emulate to make the world a better place. He was one of the truly great members of the greatest generation. He will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved his strong but gentle spirit.
Bryan Schlieder
October 18, 2012 | Sellersville, PA
Craig will be missed by so many people. He was a truly wonderful and good man and gave so much of himself to others. As the homeless shelter begins another year in Bethlehem we coordinators will remember all the times he helped us at the shelter and the many nights he spent with our homeless. Ann Gastinger
October 16, 2012
May you and your family find peace during this difficult time.
Corey Horvath
October 15, 2012 | Bethlehem, PA
Craig Moore was an amazing gentleman with a sparkle in his eye at all times. He will be greatly missed at our church.
Chris Johannessen
October 15, 2012 | Allentown, PA
As a UU Church member, I always enjoyed being in Craig's company, including sitting on committees with him. Although roughly his children's age, I always comfortably enjoyed any time I spent with Craig. Before I knew him, I was planning a fundraiser for the UU Service Committee for Balkan War refugees. Craig walked into the room at Church and asked what meeting was happening there. I told him, and he opened up his wallet and gave me the first donation—before the fundraiser was even planned!...
MoonEagle Arndt
October 15, 2012 | Germansville, PA