THOMAS-MOORE-Obituary

THOMAS HOLMES MOORE

New Hampston, New Hampshire

Jun 14, 1920 – Aug 18, 2013 (Age 93)

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BORN
June 14, 1920
DIED
August 18, 2013
AGE
93
LOCATION
New Hampston, New Hampshire

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MOORE, Thomas Holmes "Bud" Educator, of New Hampton, New Hampshire, husband of Norma Jean "Jinga" Smith Moore, died peacefully on August 18, 2013, in Meredith, NH. He was predeceased by his parents, Thomas Russell Moore and Lillian Thompson Moore. He was 93 years old. Born on June 14, 1920, in...

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What an inspirational man, who always had encouraging words. He touched so many lives and will be greatly missed by all.

A smile on his face, a twinkle in his eye, optimism toward life and toward all that his life touched. Bud was a stalwart for education, for NHPTV, for NH. He was a role model for excellence, and humility.

Well played, Bud. Your legacy remains in all who had the pleasure to know you.

Ginga.
We were very sad to hear the news. I could not come on Sunday unfortunately I was sick. I am glad you are surrounded by your family to help with the loss. We remember the good times we had with you and will remember him. He was a wonderful and talented man.Francine and Bud

He made me a better person. He showed us all what life can and should be all about ... God, how I admired and respected him ... Bruce Crowell '49.

My two years at NH will always be remembered especially by my association with "Bud"....The time spent with him while in the GleeClub and those fun times in the DQ......"bud" was a role model and an inspiration to all who came in contact with him....He was A Great Guy !!.....Jinga ,my thoughts and prayers are with you......

Jack Leader, Class of 1953

What a great guy.....my two years at NH and my association with "Bud" will always be remembered....The fun and experiences in the DQ for two years was an important part of my life at NH under the direction of" Bud"....Jinga my toughest and prayers..go out to you........Jack Leader,Class of 1953

Jinga...so sad to hear this news...If there is anything I can do for you please let me know...sending many blessings to you and yours...

A true Renaissance man...and a great friend of the New Hampshire Music Festival. We've missed seeing Bud and Jinga sitting next to us at concerts the past two years. My condolences to Jinga and family.
Sydney B. Stewart

He was like a second father to me during my years at New Hampton. A Great Man who worked endless hours for The New Hampton School, it's success and it's students well-being. A First class Husband, Father, Teacher, Administrator, Headmaster and the most loyal of friends. I can't begin to say all I have learned from his wisdom. I will miss him every day - Tory Smith Tashian