STANLEY-MOORE-Obituary

STANLEY RICHARD MOORE

Orlando, Florida

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MOORE, STANLEY RICHARD, 83, passed into eternity surrounded by his family on July 26, 2011, at Florida Hospital, Altamonte Springs, FL. Born in Langhorne, PA he moved to Apopka, FL from Rancocas Woods, NJ in 1989. He worked for Walt Disney World for 20 years the...

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Thanks "Ranger Stan" for all the lives you touched with your enthusiasm and positive attitude. You were the highlight of the vacation during which I was fortunate enough to meet you.

Oh My Goodness! We will always remember the Wilderness Lodge Ambassador. Stan was the coolest guy ever. He could spend time and talk to anyone. The Fields family will always love him! He absolutely personified Disney Magic!

I had heard a lot about Ranger Stan and on our last trip to WL we finally met him. What a wonderful man. The Wilderness lodge lost a piece of its Disney magic with his passing. Thoughts and prayers to his family.

The earth has lost a wonderful man with a beautiful soul and smile. We said our goodbyes just prior to his "retirement" from the lodge and have missed his smiling face for the 2 years since but he has gone to another calling as "greeter" Our best to the family and thanks for sharing him.

My family and I had the privilege of meeting Stan at the Wilderness Lodge and enjoyed visiting with him every year when we returned. We miss him. With heartfelt sympathy.

Stan and I were hired on the same day, 10-05-89, and our paths crossed many, many times. We worked together at Disney's Wilderness Lodge and got together each year for our service anniversary. He was a lovable & giving person. I will miss him very much. My prayers are with Carolyn and his family.

I had the privilege of being a cast-member with Ranger Stan for 10 years. I also was able to share our 20 year anniversary in 2009 with Stan and his bride Carolyn. My heart and prayers go to his family and extended family we will all miss him. I am sure he is sending smiles to us all. Sincere Condolences Diana God Speed

We consider ourselves so fortunate to have met with and enjoy the company of Ranger Stan. From the Flag Family experience to Groupie meets in the Carolwood Pacific Room and making the acquaintance of his beloved 'Sweetie', we have been truly blessed.
Carolyn, may you find comfort knowing the many lives Stan touched as you go through these difficult days. Our prayers are with you and the family.
Diane and Rich Dillon
DiznyDi and Dizny Dad

Carolyn, I know you and the kids are going to miss him but think of the smile on Bob's face when he walked through that gate. He was truly a man that loved the Lord and people. JoAnne, Warsaw, IN