Richard-Moore-Obituary

Richard M. Moore

Sebring, Florida

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MOORE, Richard M., 72, of Avon Park, Fla., passed away Sunday, October 18, 2009. He was born April 30, 1937, to Clare Moore and Anna Fowler Moore in Milo, Maine. He had been a resident of Avon Park since 1997, coming from Hampden, Maine. He worked as a claims manager for Commercial Union...

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Dear Cynthia -

My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Peace be with you until you and Dick meet again. Love, Lois Treworgy Leckey

Dear Cynthia,
Love is the bridge from here to there and the love you and Dick shared is a guarantee that you will be together one day. God's love will be with you and yours in the meantime.
Peace, Edwin and Ethelyn

Mrs. Moore,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Moore was my favorite teacher of all time. It seems like only yesterday we were at Higgins and he was teaching me to drive (and in the snow). He was a great and carring teacher. I went on to attend Husson and he was influential in that decision as well.

Dear Cynthia,
Eric and I just learned of Dick's death. Our thoughts are with you and your family. We send our condolences to you all. As I write, I am remembering a time when Dick rode his small tractor and collected apples from neighbor's yards for a cider pressing party. The memory of his smile and enthusiasm is what comes to mind on this fall day so many years later. We are so sorry for your loss.
Jean

Dear Cynthia,
It is so strange that this is the only way I have of communicating with you but at least it is something. I have no other address.

I have thought of you constantly since I received word of Dick's death. What a terrible shock and a devastating loss for you all. You have the irreplaceable grace of having had such a joy filled life together. I hope that will be of some help in learning to live with that terrible emptiness that goes with it in the months ahead. It...

Just want you to know that I am thinking of you. I am so happy that you were able to have that wonderful anniversary celebration that I heard so much about. Love to you and your family. Ruthie

Dear Cynthia,
We were deeply saddened to hear about Dick. We will always treasure the memories we've had together like our whirlwind tours of ME, tent camping in Acadia, sore taints, and hottubs in a snowstorm.
May these and many other memories sustain you.

Love, Ernie and Carolyn

I am so sorry for your loss. I well remember Mr. Moore from my Higgins days. He was a kind compassionate man with a good sense of humor. Gwen (Staples) May

Dear Cynthia and family,
Was so sorry to hear of your loss and was so happy that I had gotten to see you all in Aug at your anniversary party.My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time God Bless Love Linda