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Ronald David Moore

Akron, Ohio

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Ronald David Moore WADSWORTH Ronald David Moore, 61, went home to be with the Lord on Oct. 30, 2004, at Magnolia Care and Re habilitation Center in Wadsworth, Ohio, after a lengthy ill ness. Ronald was born in Mansfield, Ohio, on Feb. 8, 1943, to Walter D. and Mary F. (Rivers) Moore, and...

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I met my dear friend Ronnie when I was mowing his neighbors lawn when I was just a little kid. I heard his amazing music coming from his open front door. Being very bold I went to his front door & knocked. He didn´t hear me at first but he came around & invited me in his home. Ronnie had the largest classical album collection that I had ever seen. We became fast friends. I never knew that his brother KC, had a brother. I knew KC as an assistant football coach at our high school. As time flew...

Ron was a friend of a friend of mine that I met over 10 years ago at his mom's house,he truly was a man of God's own heart,for he knew the bible inside out and backwards,my prayer to the family is that God give you peace,strength,and comfort,in hope that someday we will see him in perfect health to say hi and give us a big hug.

I just wanted to share with the family my thoughts about Ronnie. Ronnie was a friend to everyone in Wadsworth and he never met a stranger. When my Mom died in 1999 he was here after the funeral with a plate of his fried chicken. He knew all about my kids although I thought he was meeting them for the first time. He drove by my house often on his way home and his smile and wave always brightened my day. He will be missed by everyone that knew him but we also know where he is and we will...

Ronnie was one person that you could call unique. I knew Ronnie since high school and I never saw Ronnie mad at anyone or have a disparaging word about another person. He had a great natural talent for drawing that I ever saw in a person. What I will miss the most was his smile. No matter where he was his smile would light up a room or a street in downtown Wadsworth. He will be missed.

My sympathy is extended to the family of Ron Moore, I know he will be missed by you very much. Ron had a very special place in my heart and life as he did in so many others. God used him greatly to encourage me spiritually as a new believer. He prayed for me and he also shared God's word in such a contagious way that I could not help but love it as well! Ron was a man who loved God and who loved people. I just happened to be the blessed recipient of that love over many years of dear...

What a legacy, never saw such a rewarding and lengthy one as Ronnie's. Every time I came back into Wadsworth, Ronnie would knock me over inquiring about my missionary Brother Bill Brant and Ronnie asking about his missionary work in Africa and Ronnie telling me that one day he wanted to go there with Bill, well Ronnie, just look up your buddies Bill and Joe Brant are there in the "Big House" and have a blessed time of your lives. Our whole family thought so much of Ronnie, may the good Lord...

Sorry to hear about Ron.I knew him since Jr. high.My prayers go out to all of you.

My most sincere condolences to Ronnie's family.Thankfully,I got to see him recently while visiting my family in Wadsworth,and I was able to tell him that he had made a difference in my life-and I'm sure many others have similar stories.Ronnie was always there,at the old Strand Theater,seeing me and other"troubled"young men,but never condemning us.But,he always listened and pointed me to the One who could solve any problem.As a teenager,I never did get it.Later, as a young adult,Ronnie was the...

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"At the close of life the question will be not, how much have you got, but how much have you given;not how much you have won, but how much have you done;not how much you have saved but how much you have sacrificed; how much have you loved and served, not how much you were honored."
This was our friend,Ronnie Moore