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Brenda Jaime-Parnell
February 24, 2017
My condolences to Lori and family. He was a gifted man and a treasure to Austin and Travis county. What a wonderful person who raised a beautiful family and has left such a legacy for all to be proud of. So grateful for your public service and the fact that you never left your roots behind. Salute to a great man.
Sal & Vicky Valdez
February 23, 2017
Your smile was a light to all the world and your special and unique insights will be missed by all who had the joy of working and knowing you.
Al Saenz
February 23, 2017
Rest In Peace my friend. Thank you for all you've done for our Mexican-American community. I treasure those years we met for breakfast and your wisdom that you shared with me.
Ashley Nolan
February 22, 2017
Rest easy Mr. Moya. You were, and will be, an inspiration for generations to come. I always enjoyed your smile and positivity you brought to the room.
John Blinn
February 22, 2017
Richard Moya was not only a leader himself, he developed leaders. And fortunately he left a leader development roadmap in the Oral History mentioned above and explained how that process should and could continue. When asked the question "what is leadership?" he replied [and I'll abbreviate his answer slightly] "first and foremost, you need to always remember where you came from. [O]ne of the things that these folks that are trying to split us want to make you think that you're here now so you don't have to worry about where you came from. I came from over there and I never have forgotten where I came from. I get up every morning and I go over there. Go to Joe's Bakery or [Juan] in a Million or somewhere. And that's where many new leaders headed for wise counsel at breakfast with Richard Moya.
Rossana Barrios
February 22, 2017
My deepest condolences to the Moya family. Austin has lost another great icon, tremendous public servant, and legendary trailblazer. Que in paz descanza, Mr. Moya.
Sylvia Limon
February 22, 2017
Deeply saddened to hear of this great loss. My sincerest condolences to his loved ones. Thank you, sir for your tireless service to your fellow citizens. Rest now, in eternal peace. ^i^^i^^i^
Radie Cannady
February 22, 2017
Lori,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. Praying for you and the Moya family.
john kruse
February 21, 2017
I was saddened to read of Richard's passing. We first met in 1970 , and for maybe 15 yrs or so, I saw him fairly often. We had not seen or spoken to one another for many years, but I remember him as an outstanding public servant and sure enough buena gente. Que vaya con Dios! My condolences to his family.
Frankie Hefley
February 21, 2017
Thinking of your family at this difficult time. May your memories fill your hearts with joy. Know you are all very loved.
February 20, 2017
I did not know what i was doing. Moses and Anna Saldana invited me into the South Austin Neighborhood Assn and before i knew it Richard had appointed me Justice of the Peace. Richard, Roy Guerrero, the Saldanas, Emma & Gonzalo Barrientos, Manuel and Alice Navarro, Ray Lopez and Juan and Tuet Hua Saldana taught me how to be a leader. Richard had the faith in me to appoint me JP based on the faith that he had in his fellow leaders. That generation in Austin, and all over Texas opened the doors for thousands maybe millions of Hispanic to move forward where we had not gone before. Thank you. Rest in peace. Say hi to my Dad. tomas
Betty Quinonez Banda
February 20, 2017
My condolences to the Moya family. He was the go-to man for my father when Mr. Moya was the commissioner for precinct 4. He always took the time to listen to my father's complaints about "country" living. He was a man of the people. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten!
Irene Garcia
February 20, 2017
Our heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your beloved Richard. We hold your family in our prayers as we offer our condolences and loving thoughts.
Irene and Lee Garcia
Joel and Selma Navarro
February 20, 2017
Great person who helped Hispanics anytime he could.
February 19, 2017
I am sadden by the passing of my long time friend Richard Moya...We were neighbors in the early 40's in the "Buena Vista" neighborhood and remained friends through out our life...Our families were very close friends. So much to say with such little space...so I will say Fare Well my friend and Rest in Peace....My condolences to his family and sisters Christine and Irene..........Irene Mendez-Tello
Mike Cato
February 19, 2017
I had a chance encounter with Richard a few months back after literally decades. He remembered events with my parents from the 70s and how everyone was connected. A truly amazing, human-oriented mind.
February 19, 2017
The passing of my friend Mr. Moya saddens me. I have some good memories of Richard. He would come to our home and hang out with my brothers. I looked forward his visits because he had such a great sense of humor. I was about 11 or 12 then, and whenever Richard came by I always had a Delaware Punch soda in my hand, so one day Richard dubbed me with nickname of "Delaware Punch" and into my adulthood I was always Delaware Punch to him. When I worked for Gov. Richards he made it a point to share with her my nickname. Richard was a very kind hearted individual and loved to help people in need. He was a great politician and a great family man. He will be missed by many. My deepest condolences to Gertie and the entire Moya family.
Benny & ME Ledesma
February 19, 2017
Rest in Peace Mr. Moya, You were such a nice man, we remember you at Pan AM Center and sometimes at the City Coliseum for the Saturday night dances. Last we saw you was at Andrew"s Christmas gathering several years ago. God will surround your family with Love and comfort during this sad and difficult time.
Martha E Garcia
February 18, 2017
Girdie and family: Sorry to hear of Richard. Our sincerest condolences to you and your family.
Your cousin
Martha-Dallas
Edward Delarosa
February 18, 2017
I met Richard on the softball field of Palm school. I was twelve and he was forming a softball team. He asked if I wanted to join. I joined and that started a friendship that lasted and grew as we grew. He was a fantastic organizer with the ability to lead boys at an early age and mold them into a positive force He used those same skills when he entered politics and I think he was motivated because he wanted to help those families he knew while he was growing up. He was a skillful debater and used that skill to benefit his constituency. We will not see the likes of him again soon, unfortunately.
Condolences to his sisters , his daughter and to his beloved wife, Gertie. I will miss my friend.
David Guarino
February 16, 2017
Richard was always a happy warrior. He was a politician in the best sense of the word. He had a gift for using the process to help people. His career opened doors for many others. He will be missed by his friends
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