Hilmar-Moore-Obituary

Hilmar Moore

San Antonio, Texas

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Hilmar Guenther Moore was born on July 28, 1920, to Dorethea Guenther Moore and John M. Moore, Jr., at Santa Rosa Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, and died in Richmond, Texas, on December 4, 2012, at the age of 92. He lived his whole life in Richmond. He was a descendant of four members of the...

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So sorry to hear of Mr. Moore's passing. I asked if I could take a photo of him at the Richmond Birthday celebration recently and he was so sweet..he let me take the photo and said my dad was a good friend of his. He was referring to my dad, Billy Doggett who died when I was very young. I thought it was nice of him to take the time for the photo and speak those kind words to me...

I was sorry to hear of the death of Hilmar Moore.
He was quite a gentleman of the old school. Although I knew of him I became more acquainted with him when he served on The Texas Water Quality Board and remained friends throughout the years
I wish to express my sincere condolences to his families.

One of the highlights of my life was to spend some time with Hilmar, riding around his ranch talking about quail. He was without a doubt the epitome of a gentleman quail hunter and land steward. We will miss him dearly. Fred Bryant

To the Moore family, you have been so blessed to have this Texas Gentleman with you for so many years. It has been a pleasure to get to know Hilmar better in the last few years.

To Evalyn, Hill & Jack and the rest of the family our deepest sympathy and condolences. God bless you.

Andy & Wanda Lee Plummer Andrews

To the Moore and extended family I would to send my deepest condoleces, for the short time I took care of Mr. Moore he and also his family showed me alot of love and care. I wish that I had known him longer. I would like the family to keep your heads up and be strong. God Bless all of you

What a great mentor for all of us to follow. He was one of a kind. He will be missed by all of us. May God comfort the family during this celebration of his life.

My Condolences to the Moore, and Wendt families.

This man was the most dedicated man regardless of who you were that I EVER KNEW. He will stand out in any crowd.
Thelma McDonald

My first ever quail hunts were with Hilmar and my father Bill Darden back in the 1970's when there was an abundance of quail. I'm sure they are together now hunting the largest coveys ever with bird dogs that CAN hunt on eternal point. It was an honor and privilege to have known Hilmar. My deepest condolences to the Moore family. God bless you all!
Ross Darden
Waco,TX