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Thomas Herman Moore Jr. M.D.

Tucson, Arizona

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MOORE, Thomas Herman Jr. MD (Herman)86, passed away peacefully on April 4, 2021. Born in Ponder, Texas in 1934, Herman graduated summa cum laude from North Texas State University, first in his class at Southwestern Medical School, and completed residency at Johns Hopkins University. He began his...

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I am just now am learning this sad news. Dr. Moore was one of the kindest gentlest men I've ever met and I will forever be grateful for the opportunity,support and confidence that he gave me to not just succeed but grow. My deepest condolences to his beloved family. God bless

Dr Moore was the best ENT in Tucson. He performed our daughters tonsillectomy in 9/87. She had 2 front loose teeth and they had to pull them. I just came across the teeth and bag they were in. He was the kindest Dr we have ever been to and an excellent surgeon. I am so sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace Dr Moore. You are missed and still thought of. The Wesner Family.

Worked for Dr. Moore when he had his practice across from TMC and moved over with them to the new facilites behind St. Joes. Kind, caring, respectful, a true gentleman. Best Doctor and boss I ever had. My condolences to the family on his passing.

Dr. Moore was always kind and respectful to me as I started my career as one of the first women in private pediatric practice in Tucson. It was a pleasure to refer patients to him because I knew that they would always receive excellent care and I would receive excellent feedback about them. My thoughts go out to his family in this time of loss.

Dr Moore was amazing he took very good care of my son at 3 yrs old whose 44 now loved him God Bless all of you at this sad time

Teddy and Family, our deepest condolences and prayers on your loss of Herman. We`ve missed seeing you here in Tucson.

I was referred to Dr. Moore in 1968 at the age of 17 because of persistent nose bleeds. In 1969 he was able to diagnose a tumor in my sinus cavity and removed it through the roof of my mouth, a very serious procedure. Unfortunately the tumor returned a year later. Dr. Moore felt so bad he offered to send me anywhere for the second surgery. I only wanted him to do the surgery. He was not only the best surgeon for me, he was kind, understanding, and one of the nicest human beings I have...

My prayers and condolences to the family. I was a patient of Dr. Moore and to me continues to be an angel.

I worked with Dr. Moore as an anesthesiologist primarily at Tucson Medical Center. His competence and compassion made every one our medical teams perform at the highest level while fostering an atmosphere of respect and caring among the staff. I considered myself blessed when I got to work with him. If I ever grew up I wanted to be a physician and person just like him. At age 70 I am realizing that trying to emulate Herman Moore might be too tall an order for most physicians and community...