Loren Robert Moore

1924 - 2016

Loren Robert Moore obituary, 1924-2016, Nashville, IN

Loren Robert Moore

1924 - 2016

BORN

1924

DIED

2016

Loren Moore Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 20, 2016.
Loren Robert Moore died peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday, April 19, surrounded by his loving family. He was 91.
A lifelong resident of Brown County, Loren loved the hills, hollers, trees, and all the beauty of God's creation. Loren was born in a Brown County farmhouse on October 29, 1924 to Harold and Elma Bright Moore. He was the third of four sons. Merrill, Keith, Loren, and Harold Ray grew up helping their father on their farm just outside of Nashville. Loren graduated from Nashville High School in 1943. Shortly after, he joined the Navy and proudly served the country he loved. He and his two older brothers all fought in World War II. Loren was stationed on the Navy carrier, Phillipine Sea, out of San Francisco. Their happiest moment came when all three brothers were reunited in California on V-J Day. There, they all took part in writing a letter home to their parents and little brother, telling them that they were safe and together and that the war was finally over.
After returning to his hometown, Loren attended a square dance where he formally met the love of his life, Ruth Irene Bond. Though she says she always knew who this handsome man was, being a Helmsburg graduate herself, she jokes that she had never talked to him before because "he was from Nashville." The two reunited at the following square dance and began dating and falling in love. When he proposed, Loren told her, "This is no Hollywood romance; this is for life."
The two began making wedding plans, but Loren, who was still in the Navy reserves, was called back to duty to serve in the Korean War. While on a 30 day leave, Loren returned home to Nashville where he and his sweetheart were married. On September 1, Ruth Bond, daughter of lifelong Brown County residents Earl and Grace Barkes Bond, joined Loren in marriage. The two exchanged vows at Nashville Christian Church, where they have been members together ever since. They honeymooned in Washington D.C. and other eastern points.
After finishing up his service, the two bought a house on Coffey Hill Road where Ruth still resides. There they raised their family of three girls, Marcia, Marilyn, and Mary Beth, affectionately known as "The Three M's."
Loren started his own plumbing business and was well-loved by his many customers. Though his occupation was a plumber, Loren is best remembered for his life of service. Loren was an elder at Nashville Christian Church for many years. He also taught a Sunday school class for young married couples called the Gospel Lights. He served as "Quiz Master" for the church's Bible Bowl team at the North American Christian Convention. He was a charter member of the Nashville Volunteer Fire Department and served for many years. He enjoyed helping out in the annual fall fish tent for as long as he was able. He served two terms on the school board, during which time three of Brown County's high schools were consolidated. Along with his wife, Loren helped with Rainbow Girls and DeMolay Boys. He was a Gideon and a one-time Lions Club president. Always a humble servant, Loren spent a lifetime helping others, without ever seeking recognition.
An avid Indiana basketball and Cleveland Indians baseball fan, Loren loved all sports and never missed an opportunity to see a ball game or race. Loren attended as many of his grandchildren's sporting events as he could. Loren and Ruth could often be spotted on the bleachers inside and outside of Brown County High School. Loren also loved sweets, especially his wife's lemon pie.
Loren and Ruth enjoyed vacationing together as a couple, with family, or with a group of four other couples known as "The Traveling Ten." Two of the couple's vacation highlights were celebrating their 40th anniversary in Hawaii and their 50th anniversary in Alaska. Loren and Ruth visited 49 of the 50 states, often seeing a major league baseball game on their trips.
Loren will be remembered by his family as a good, kind, quick-witted, charming, Christian man with beautiful blue eyes, a smile that would light up the room, and a laugh and sense of humor that kept everyone chuckling.
Loren's legacy continues with his loving family. He is survived by his wife of nearly 65 years, Ruth; their three daughters: Marcia (John) Boyd of Ellettsville, Marilyn (Mike) Ayers of Indianapolis, and Mary Beth (Steve) Fisher of Nashville; nine grandchildren: Contessa (Jeremy) Kendrick, Jennifer (Curt) Winders, Christie (Max) Smith, Danny (Courtney) Fisher, Lauren Logsdon, Holly (Ray) Gordon, Conner Ayers, Brooks Ayers, and Allyson Ayers; 12 great-grandchildren: Jacob Fowler, Tyler Weltich, Grace Fowler, Hannah Winders, Judah Kendrick, Caleb Winders, Isaac Smith, Shiloh Kendrick, Josh Logsdon, Maverick Smith, Scout Fisher, Eli Gordon, and soon-to-arrive Baby Boy Fisher; a brother: Harold Ray (Janet) Moore of Cortland; several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.
Loren is preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Elma Moore, and two brothers, Merrill Moore and Keith Moore.
Calling hours are today, April 21, 2016 from 4:00-8:00 at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home and from 10:00-11:00 tomorrow at Nashville Christian Church. Funeral services are tomorrow, April 22, 2016 at 11:00 at Nashville Christian Church.
In Loren's honor, contributions can be made to Nashville Christian Church's youth missions program.
P.S. The state they missed was Delaware.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.BondMitchellFuneralHome.com
Arrangements under the direction of Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home, Nashville, IN.

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April 22, 2016

Karen Voland posted to the memorial.

April 22, 2016

Bob,Sue, & Rhonda Miller posted to the memorial.

April 22, 2016

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Karen Voland

April 22, 2016

Mary Beth and family,

It is so hard to let go, but let the love and memories that you have shared be a great comfort to you all. So very sorry for your loss.

Bob,Sue, & Rhonda Miller

April 22, 2016

So sorry for your loss.Sending love and thoughts to you and your family.

April 22, 2016

So sorry for your loss. Know that Loren was an extra-special man who loved his family dearly and they loved him just as much. We never knew Loren personally but did run into him and Ruth on various occasions. Our sympathy to Ruth and all of the family. What a wonderful Christian testimony that he left behind and he touched so many lives. Know he will be missed by many. We first met Mary Beth at Huntington Bank when we moved to Nashville. Love the photo gallery. Sending our prayers. Mel and Jenny Chance

Ronald Lynn

April 21, 2016

Even though I hadn't seen Loren for a number of years, I always considered him one of the finest Christian men I ever knew. My condolences to the family.

Ed and Lana Wrightsman

April 21, 2016

Ruth and family, Your photo gallery tells the story of Loren and a life well
lived. He will be missed in our community. MaryBeth, I will always treasure
getting to know you and your family as we worked together for many years.
I remember the sub zero temperatures freezing the Banks pipes and your
Dad saved us from what could have been a disaster. He was always a
servant during his lifetime. May all your memories give you strength during
this difficult time.

Dot Yeaton

April 21, 2016

I didn't get to know him personally, but am aware he's leaving a big hole with members of my family; a Godly man has gone home. One writer put it this way: "It's like turning off the light because the dawn has come."

Dot Yeaton

April 21, 2016

So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for your family. (I graduated with Loren) Lois Carter

Linda (Yoder) Pittman

April 21, 2016

Sending prayers your way! So sorry for your loss. Doyle and Linda (Yoder) Pittman (Linda is a 1971 BCHS grad, classmate of Marcia)

Charlie & Connie(Bowden Lefflet

April 21, 2016

So sorry to hear the news. Loren was a special mam. Charlie and I remember him well while growing up in Nashville. His memory and good deeds will live on. Prayers for the family.

April 21, 2016

Thoughts and prayers from our family to yours! The Ed Simon Family

Dawn Snider

April 20, 2016

A true Brown County legend with a visible aura of goodness and honesty. Not to mention the sweetest couple ever. It is a loss to our community. My sympathy to Ruth, the girls and the whole family.

April 20, 2016

Sorrow may endure for the night,but joy will come in the morning when you see Loren again ! Lean on the Comforter, "Jesus" ! Love and Prayers. Carolyn Kelso Giyer

April 20, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers to all the family. Loren was a great person and an encourager.

Gary & Shiela Williamson,( Gary a 1971 BCHS grad and fellow classmate of Marcia)

April 20, 2016

Dear Christie, What a wonderful, loving and thoughtful narrative. I imagine how difficult it was to pen, in a few paragraphs. your grandfather's Christian disciplined life. Because of lives of service and dedication, like Loren's example, we have learned and will all celebrate eternal life together. You, Ruth and loving family are remembered in my prayers for comfort.

Tom Tilton

April 20, 2016

Loren was a great man. I feel like I have lost a family member. He will be dearly missed by many in Brown County.

Dianne Armstroff

April 20, 2016

You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers! I am so sorry for your loss, and for the loss of such a wonderful man! Peace be with you all. Dianne Armstroff

April 20, 2016

Amazing tribute to an amazing Man who was such a great influence in my life. I always see that smile on his face and twinkle in his eye as he said "Hello Hull" and I'd say "Hello Moore". Thank you all for making me part of your family.

Janet Falte

April 20, 2016

My prayers are with Ruth and all the family at this time. Peace be with you all. Love Janet Falte

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