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Dr. Thomas W. Moore

West View, Pennsylvania

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DIED
February 13, 2016
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West View, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Thomas W. Moore, of West View, died Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016. He was the husband of the late Nancy (Fisher) Moore; father of Diana M. Guenther (Richard), Lucinda M. Rowan (Michael), Alice M. Fanning (James) and Thomas S. Moore; brother of Neil Moore, Catherine Clegg and Sarah Lambert; and is...

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I just found out recently about the passing of Dr. Moore. I used to take my birds to him because he took such great care of them and sometimes didn´t charge me for his service. He was such a kind knowledgeable and funny doctor who you could tell that veterinary medicine was his calling. He showed so much compassion with my birds. He will be missed dearly. Rest easy Dr. Moore and thank you for taking such great care of my birds.

I think of Dr. Moore and his generosity and kindness every time I take one of my flock to the vet. I will never forget him.

I still remember Dr. Moore fondly. He was a great boss, and was like a father too me. miss him da
early.

I was so sad that I had not known of his passing until about a month later. To this day I remember him nearly every day. He taught me so much. He taught me dignity, empathy, compassion, about quality of life, about holding your loved ones close and about letting them go. I will miss him forever.

My sincerest belated condolences to the entire Moore family. I learned of Dr. Moore's passing today when I mentioned one of
Dr. Moore's acts of kindness to a fellow Veterinarian.

Dr. Moore took wonderful care of all of my exotic pets (Parrots and a Tortoise) as well as some of my Feral Cats. My first Parrot became quite ill shortly after I adopted her. Dr. Gerson my Vet at the time (who worked for Dr. Moore when he graduated Vet School) recommended that I take Angel to his...

Dr. Moore and Elsa!

We had a cat. I was 14. It had an injured paw that became infected. Dr. Moore cleaned and dressed the wound. I went into the lobby and was crying because the cat was meowing in complaint. When he finished, Dr Moore came out to the lobby, put his arm around me to comfort me, and told me that my father was going to need my help in giving the cat his antibiotics, so could I come back in so he could show us both how to do this? Dr. Moore treated the cat, but also comforted and cared for me...

I am so deeply sorry to learn of Dr. Moore's passing. He was the best Vet and the kindest man. I will always remember when one of my permanent fosters needed to be let go on a Super Bowl Sunday, even though he and his wife had plans, they both came into the office that evening so my fellow did not have to suffer. He will be sorely missed. Thinking of his entire family at such a sad time.

So sorry to hear of Dr Moore's passing. My deepest condolences to the Moore family.

Tom gave me my first job out of Vet school. He was compassionate, caring and had a big heart. He was a good teacher and helped me grow as a veterinarian and a person. He will be missed.