Sheldon-Moore-Obituary

Dr. Sheldon Logan Moore

Trenton, New Jersey

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Dr. Sheldon Logan Moore SAN JACINTO, CA - Dr. Sheldon Logan Moore, born in Trenton, NJ, in 1923, died in San Jacinto, CA, on Jan. 23, 2011, at the residence he shared with his sister, Rose Smith, and her daughter and son-in-law, Penny and Dan Harelson. Sheldon had lived in Pennington for 50 years...

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Ashes Ceremony - April 21, 2011
Uncle Shel was such a special person and is greatly missed. We remember the good times with Aunt Arleen, Uncle Shel, and the family.
Patti Brabson and daughter Teaghan

I knew Sheldon as the supervisor to my student teacher. Sheldon was always just the kindest man and a real gentleman. He was always so professional and nice to talk to - just a great man. We will miss him. I always enjoyed talking to him.
Betty Ann Benton, Pennington, NJ

My Uncle Shell was a great man. A truly benevolent and kind human being. His quick wit and sense of humour will keep us all smiling as we continue to think of him.

My brother Sheldon-----

Was happiest when he was giving to, sharing with and thinking of others. That was my brother. I will miss
you, Shel, the rest of my life. I have so many beautiful memories.

Lovingly,

Mary Ann

Sheldon was the first person I met when I transferred to study at TJC. He was my college professor, advisor and my first mentor. For 35 continuing years after he was also my friend. He had a remarkable connection with his students and has had such a positive impact on so many lives. Now he joins he beloved Arleen. Rest well, dear man, you will be missed and remembered with love.

sheldon you will be sadly missed you were a real gentleman love your dear friends gail and jim and family

I was fortunate to have recognized Dr. Moore at Slackwood School several years back during a "reunion" and had a wonderful time of reminiscing. I am sorry for your loss. Please extend my sympathy to all the family. Your family has always remained in our thoughts--good neighbors are hard to find!

Dear Mrs. Smith and Family,

Dr. Moore was my T.S.C. college mentor and supervisor ... for many, many years he even remembered to send me a birthday card! He was wise, witty, charming, and truly brilliant. His college students adored him and he made great contributions to the School of Education.

Please accept my most sincere condolences.

Sincerely,
Lorraine Heartel Lotowycz, Ed.D.

Dear Ms. Smith and family,

I only new Dr. Moore for a short time, when I starting working here in 2001 at the John O.Wilson Hamilton Neighborhood Center, in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. He was one of our Board of Directors at the time.

Dr. Moore was gracious and warm and always willing to lend a helping hand. He was a wealth of knowledge and shared it without hesitation.

My sincere sympathy to you and your family.

Rovenna Overton