Inman-Moore-Obituary

Inman Moore

Pasadena, California

1925 - 2022

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Pasadena, California
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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September 8, 1925 - January 26, 2022 Inman Moore, longtime United Methodist minister, civil rights activist and Pasadena businessman, died peacefully Jan. 26. He was 96. Moore lived a long, rich life full of service to others and to his faith, which guided him on a courageous and inspiring...

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Inman, many years ago you told me. Watch this young lady, she's gonna be President one day. We're almost there my friend, we're almost there. I only wish you were here to have seen it. May you always R.I.P. God Bless your Memory

What a wonderful and inspiring story of a man of God. His courage, enthusiasm for life, and commitment to mission gives me hope!

My wife Florence and I were blessed to know Inman and Nellie through their son Robert. Over the years we met them several times, both in San Francisco and in Pasadena. In addition to Inman's kindness and his great sense of humor, he always showed a sense of curiosity and wonder in all things. We will miss Inman, but rejoice in knowing that Inman is now reunited with his beloved Nellie. We hold the Moore family in our prayers and thoughts. Sincerely, Bob and Florence

blessings for your social justice work !

A Memorial Service to celebrate the lives of Inman and Nellie Ray Moore will be held on Saturday, March 26th at 2:00 pm at First United Methodist Church in Pasadena, California.

I´m Inman´s eldest son. Dad was a wonderful, loving father; and a true inspiration in my life. I was blessed to have Inman and Nellie Ray Moore as my parents. They will live in my heart forever.

To their beloved children We loved Nellie Ray Moore and your Daddy - so much a part of our growing up with mothers side of our family loved Silver Creek and Aunt Ruth!!! I know how much you miss both your Moma and Daddy now

Sending my love and condolences to all the Family on this unimaginable loss. As a proud first cousin, I treasured Inman as my hero and inspiration. He and his beautiful wife of over seventy years, Nellie, were a joy to each other and to all of us who knew and loved them. They are greatly missed.