Gregory-Moore-Obituary

Gregory R. Moore

Evansville, Indiana

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Gregory R. Moore, 60, of Newburgh, well-respected educator, author, musician, husband, father, son, and brother, died suddenly, but peacefully on Thursday, August 28th, surrounded by his loving family. One of life's true gentlemen, he will be sadly missed by all whose lives he touched.

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After all these years Greg is still thought of often . With a smile , happiness and respect! Still so much love to this day Greg ... I´ll love you always, Donna .

I Love Greg Moore...he was MY Musical Mentor and My Great Friend and Brother....Music is My Life...because Greg took the time to take me up...Several Levels in my Guitar....Vocals...and Performing....I Owe You Brother....Loved And Missed

Pat & Sharon,
We just heard about Greg. You and your family are in our prayers.

We are so sorry to hear of Greg's passing. My daughter and myself took lessons from Mr. Moore at Marshall High School. I cannot say how much we appreciated his kindness. His sharing for the love of guitar will be missed. He accepted us, both young and old, into his classroom.

Know that your family is very much in our prayers now. A true gift of God is with him now!

Dearest Pat and Sharon:

Our thoughts have been with you over these past weeks since your brother's passing. We didn't know him, but we have known you and your family over many past years.

We also know that there has to be a huge void in your lives without him. No one knows why one so Young is taken. Perhaps God in his Heavenly Home wanted to be surrounded by beautiful Music and young angels~

Gentle hugs to all of you...with love from all of us~

May the...

Some knew him as the boy he once was, some knew him as the man he became, some knew him as a friend, always giving, husband, dad, some as son, some as brother, others as cousin; but for all who knew him are blessed as he was a gift from God.
Godspeed my friend Greg, you will be missed...Lynn

I remember Greg from when I took guitar lessons from Eddie Krietemeyer in the early 60's. I was 6. He and Pat would come in once in a while when I was taking a lesson. I believe He and Pat were playing in a band then. I never really met him personally, but I have always looked up to him as one of the premier musicians in Evansville. I even bought a guitar at his music store. I am so sorry for your loss. He has definitely left a legacy in Evansville. We will keep Gregs family in our prayers.

Our prayers are with the Moore family. Sandy Feher (Rueger)

pat and family, i am so sorry for the passing of your brother. i know you were both very talented beyond most. i know you both loved your music. we went to high school together until i moved to newburgh. i heard you play often and my daughter sara took lessons from you. may GOD be you leader through the tough times ahead, HE will carry you and your family just ask. GOD be with all of you always.
a old friend
kathy lands carter