Stanley-Moore-Obituary

Rev. Dr. Stanley J. Moore

Rensselaer, New York

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REV DR. STANLEY J MOORE COLONIE, N.Y. - Rev Dr. Stanley J Moore, 91, died peacefully Monday morning at his home, predeceased by his wife Margaret. He was born in Randolph, Vt., the son of Ruth and Rutherford Moore, and brother of the late Shirley Gleason. A graduate of Middlebury College and...

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Rev. Moore was a phenomenal man! To this day he remains my mentor. I loved his handshake. My Mom was the organist at church and could not say enough praise for him. I also cherish the canoeing, portaging and mountain climbing with him he introduced this and so much more. I miss him but treasured the memories.

To all the Moore Family,
Sorry to be so late in signing the Guest Book. My Computer was down for a long time. Rev. Dr. Moore was a wonderful minister---kind, loving,compassionate man. He baptized our son in E. Greenbush Meth. Church and both our son & daughter attended Sunday School. My late husband, David P. Plume and I sang in the 500 Voice Festival of Praise Choir with Peg & Stan Moore. Also, we went X/Ctry.skiing with them. Before my husband died Rev. Moore
attended a "Hymn...

Dear Barbara and Family,
It has been too many years, but perhaps you rememer me. The years we shared at East Greenbush UMC have shaped our lives in a profound way; namely due to one special man... He is with the Lord now, and someday we shall be re-united. I was able to tell him last year (on the phone) how important he was in shaping my character and life. I miss him so much, but look forward to many great hikes and trips with him in the next life. Thank you for sharing Rev. Stan...

Dear Moore Family,
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your Dad & Grandfather! What a special man he was! He influenced my life in so many ways through our East Greenbush church life. He led us on memorable canoe trips, MYF meetings,youth projects and church services and many other wonderful events. Your mom was also my music teacher in 6th grade and indeed today I still think of her when I hear "Jeriamiah Was a Bullfrog"!
I think your parents example of living a Christian...

Dear Becky and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Rev. Moore's passing. He was an important person in my life and always an inspiration. I think of him often in all my travels and hikes up some of his favorite mountains. I will miss sending him postcards and hearing his many stories of his travels. I'm sorry I missed the service, as I did not hear the news until now. My thoughts are with you all.

Barbara and Family,
I was sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He was a perfect man-father-and grandfather. I always looked forward to being with him.
Don Rivers

Dear Moore Siblings,

I am sorry that I couldn't make it to the Memorial for your Dad. I wanted to see you all and share memories of our times together. The last time we saw him was in Saratoga at the Citroen car get together. You were with him, Steve.

It was a pleasure and priviledge to know him. We had a great time with all the planned activities that he was instrumental in planning. Loron, Bruce and Keith are better for having him as our minister.

Lorrie...

Dear Becky and everyone,

I was so sorry to hear about your dad's illnes and subsequent death. I didn't know him well, but since I met him when Martin and Bassim were killed, I felt a special bond with him. The prayer he prayed at their funerals will stay with me always, and the kindness and generosity he showed my sons and me at that time by having us in his home warmed my heart during an emotionally cold time.

He and your mom raised a uniquie family with good values,...

Dear Bill Steve Becky and Barb,
Some of my fondest memories involve activities with your Dad leading the way. I was in awe of his strength and stamina. It wasn't until later in life I realized it was really the internal strength that was so admirable. He taught us all who were fortunate to be involved with MYF such a strong foundation to continue on with our lives family and careers. I am deeply saddened by his passing but somehow know he is smiling while looking down at his countless...