Roger-Moore-Obituary

Roger O. "Sean" Moore

Cleveland, Ohio

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ROGER O. "SEAN" MOORE, 73 years, of Cleveland, a well known Northeastern Ohio Irish musician, died Jan. 30, 2009, in Charleston, WV. Born March 30, 1935, in Willoughby, he graduated from Hiram College where he was a member of the Orchestra Chorus and the Glee Club. He was a member of the Irish...

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What I'd like to say about Sean Moore is that he was my Mentor! Taught me about the integrity of humanity. Something I had lost faith in until I met him!! No Joke! His spirit still lives within my heart. That Great Man taught me more about people than he would ever realize!! He will always Live in my Soul!! What an inspiration and positive influence he was in my life!! Never forget him!! Tell my Children and Grandchildren about him. Probably wouldn't be alive today without his influence!! May...

Sean thank you for great memories and irish traditions that have continued for more than 40+ years, you were a part of our life and you will always be in our heart. God bless Sean's family and may you find comfort in the fact that Sean was loved by many.

Sean's family and friends,
I have many happy memories of great nights of song at Dugan's - Sean or Gusti attempting to get the crowd quiet for their beautiful rendition of an Irish ballad.
I still love to hear you singing Holy Ground!
May God hold you in the palm of his hand.

I will always remember the sing songs on the patio and the love and support you had for the Cleveland Irish Players

remembering the bit o blarney days

We will miss our gentle Irish troubadour down at the dock.
sláinte

Who didn't love the "Gusti and Sean" days?! What great times with great friends. I'm sure there's a lot of great tunes coming from within the Pearly Gates!

Many good times.God bless Seans famley. He will be rememberd.

Sean, thank you for sharing your gift of song. I remember well the many nights at Dugan's Tavern where the music, beer and conversation flowed like water over Niagra Falls. You were a special gift to Cleveland and will be remembered for your great voice and gentle ways.
Safe home, friend, safe home!