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FRANK MOORE Obituary

FRANK MOORE, 74, of Grabill, died on Thursday, April 21, 2011, at Parkview Hospital, in Fort Wayne. "He was the former president and general manager of WANE-TV, a dedicated community service leader and a devoted husband and father." Born Dec. 1, 1936, in Houlton, Maine, he was the son of Arthur Moore (a minister) and Frances Moore (a music and special education teacher). As a child, he played cello as part of a family string quartet in which his father played the bass, his mother played the viola and his sister, Jane, played the violin. He was a graduate of Cape Elizabeth High School, Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where he was active in sports, children's theatre, the youth symphony orchestra as well as the Civil Air Patrol. It was there where he also fostered his love for communications as he built amateur radios, set up antennas and broadcast from the attic of his parents' small cottage on a bluff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. After graduation, he enrolled in Boston University, Boston, Mass., where he received his degree in communications. In 1961, he married Dorothy Pratt of Bridgewater, Mass. He embarked on a more than 40 year career in broadcasting that included stints in New York, Pittsburgh; Cincinnati; Indianapolis; New Haven, Conn.; Miami; Traverse City, Mich.; and Fort Wayne. While the early part of his career was defined by broadcast radio, he had an affinity for television. From 1988 to 2003, he served as president and general manager of WANE-TV, in Fort Wayne. During his tenure, he introduced new innovations to the Fort Wayne market, helped build a talented team and strengthened the local news product. In addition to focusing on the television station, he also poured his energy into community service. He was very active in a number of community groups, including the Fort Wayne Rescue Mission, The League for the Blind and Disabled, Fort Wayne Rotary Club, Public Broadcast Service board, among others. "As the son of a minister and a school teacher, dad grew up in a home that was caring and compassionate," said Kimberly, his daughter. "He cared tremendously for other people and impacted the lives of many." In August of 1991, he was awarded the "Sagamore of the Wabash" by then Gov. Evan Bayh for his role in relaying information out of Iraqi-controlled Kuwait during the early days of the invasion. He was part of a small group of amateur radio operators around the world that sent daily reports of conditions there, tracked down Kuwaiti citizens for their relatives in the U.S. and provided Iraqi military movements. After the war, he would travel to Kuwait twice to photograph the post-war country. In 2000, he traveled to Comayagua, Honduras on a mission trip with associates from WANE-TV, the Fort Wayne Lions Club and local doctors to help deliver medical care, food, clothing and supplies to the area. He captured his initial trip as well as his return trip in 2001 in a photo essay, which was shown as part of several photo exhibits throughout Fort Wayne. Upon retirement from WANE-TV in 2003, He pursued photography full time and continued to remain active on several community groups. He continued. to enjoy amateur radio, traveling with his wife, Dorothy, and fishing with his oldest son, Scott. He was also an avid Indianapolis Colts fan. Above all, he was deeply devoted to his family. "My father was the most decent and caring man I have ever met," said Scott. "I used him as a touchstone on how best to interact with other people." Surviving are his wife, Dorothy; daughter Kimberly Wolff of Wayland, Mass.; sons, Scott Moore of Fort Wayne and Mark Moore of Cumming, Ga.; sister, Jane Moore of Westbrook, Maine; and six grandchildren. Memorial service is 11 a.m. Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at Leo United Methodist Church, 13519 Lea Road, Leo, followed by a reception. A private burial will take place later in the year in Pittsfield, N.H. Arrangements by Hockemeyer & Miller Funeral Home of Fort Wayne. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The League for the Blind & Disabled, Leo United Methodist Church or Public Broadcasting Service. www.hockemeyermillerfh.com

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Published by Fort Wayne Newspapers on Apr. 24, 2011.

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Lisa Haines

May 19, 2012

Missing Frank more and more everyday. I've named my new kitty Frankie, and he's a very naughty boy. Frank would have loved it and I can hear him laughing now. Going to miss his yearly visit to Maine. Rest in Peace dear cousin-in-law! Always love you.

Mark Moore

December 17, 2011

We think of you every day, dad. Lisa, the boys and I talk about you all the time. We miss your presence and the laughter, especially.

We love you, dad.

Your family.

Love and light

June 30, 2011

Dear Dottie and Kim, Mark and Scott, my heart goes out to all of you <3. I too feel the terrible loss when my beloved Yankee-dad has moved on. It is soooooo sad and painful to lose a beloved family member, it is almost unbearable. I too am in tears - and yet I know he is with God and he is happy and doing very well with angelic buddies and souls up there <3 I can feel him smiling upon me, I really do. He still loves you all so much, you know that, dont you <3 Stay in peace knowing that he loves you. Fill the void of saddness by remembering all the great things he did and the fine moments you had with him. Frank filled your lives - and mine too - with such love and joy by being the unique, fantastic, humorous, brilliant and caring character he was. And still continues to be. We all love him. And he continues to love us right back. He is surrounded with all the love in the world now.. God bless you, as always <3 your adopted daugher Heli + family in Finland

Barbara Balboni

May 20, 2011

Dear Dottie, I am ashamed that I am so late in sending my condolences. What a wonderful life Frank lived! He seemed to carry with him all his life the values he learned when he was young. Not only did you and your family benefit from his generous spirit, but so did many, many others. What a legacy!
Dottie, I am very sorry for your loss, but I am confident that the precious memories you have will sustain you in the years ahead. God bless you. Love, Barbara Susan Balboni

May 19, 2011

Hi,condolences to the family.My wife and I knew Frank from his WELI days in Ct.and as Amateur Radio
enthusiasts.Frank was a great human being and a better friend.We kept in touch thru the years but regretably,not often enough.We will miss him.
George and Jackie Howard.
WK1M and WA1UHY

Janice White

May 4, 2011

Dear Aunt Dottie, Kim, Scott & Mark,
My family and I are deeply saddened to hear of Uncle Frank's passing. He graced all the lives he touched with a vibrancy for life rarely experienced. His photos encapsulate the essence of friends, family, strangers, rivers, mountains and wilderness with the beauty only a talented eye could reveal. They will leave behind a legacy only surpassed by the family he so treasured. He will be sorely missed.
My sympathy, prayers and love to you all,
Janice

May 2, 2011

DOTTIE,MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU I AM SO SORRY.MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.HELEN KINGSLEY

Elaine Friedmann

April 28, 2011

Dottie, I was so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May God watch over you and your family and give you His peace.
With love and sympathy, Elaine

Gail Armbruster

April 27, 2011

To our dear friend Dottie and family. Scotty and I are deeply sorry for your loss of Frank...but what wonderful memories we all have of him. We shall cherish those memories for a long time. Our love and prayers are with you all. Gail and Scotty

Karen Phillips

April 26, 2011

Dear Aunt Dottie, Kim, Scott, Mark and all your families....sending you all my deepest sympathy for your loss. Uncle Frank was an amazing man and we were all lucky to have him in our lives. Sending lots of hugs!! Love,Karen xoxo

Rachel Nudge

April 25, 2011

To Mark and family,
I'm sending you all my deepest sympathies and strength during this difficult time. Though I never met your father, I can tell what an amazing man he was by simply reading the highlights of what seems like a very rich and love-filled life. Enjoy all of the many memories you have of him; forever.

Sincerely,
Rachel Nudge

Lyle Banks

April 25, 2011

I am so saddened to hear about Frank and your loss. Frank and I worked together at LIN Television and shared so many funny times and memories. We would make it a point to sit together at functions and have a great time. I'll never forget the practical joke I played on Frank during a manager's meeting in Cape Cod. He and I would always laugh about it when we saw each other. Frank was a special person whose caring, compassion and integrity was always front and center. He always talked about family, ham radio, photography and things that made him such an interesting and grounded person. I will miss Frank very, very, much.

Lyle

Ed Munaon

April 25, 2011

Frank was my "godfather" in LIN TV. He had an incredible passion for not only broadcasting but for the positive power that a local TV station could have on its community.
Frank was quick to laugh not only with you but at himself. He was always interested in what you were up to.

I will miss Frank. A great man.

ed

Jim Luttenbacher

April 24, 2011

To Dottie and family, may God be with you in this hard time. Frank and I went through a lot of things together. Though a Challenging man with a computer. I always enjoyed all my time with him immensely .I could always count learning something new with him. we had lots of good times I will always remember. If I can help in any way I would be happy to do that for you.Stay strong we are praying for you and will see you later in the week. God bless you all. With my sincere sympathy,
Jim

April 24, 2011

Frank, thank you so much for attending my and Bradd's wedding back in August 1999 - you not only attended our wedding but you captured our memories by photographing the wedding! We will never ever forget you and Bradd loved talking to you on the ham radio! We will always remember your smile and your gentle caring nature - you were great fun to be around. We will miss you!!

With Sympathy,
Suzanne & Bradd Davidson
Fort Wayne

April 24, 2011

Dottie and family,
Carol and I send our deep sympathy at this time of loss.Frank and I were church committee members together and were often of the same mind.He was a gentleman of integrity and good humor, well respected and liked.It is an honor to have known him. Blessings to you. John and Carol Glass (Florida)

April 24, 2011

Although I have not been directly in contact with Frank for many years I am good friends with Jim and Priscilla Simmons who have kept me up to date with the family. More recently gave Jane's recorders to the Portland Conservatory. The Roper's asked me to place them in a good place. I played oboe in the Portland Youth Orchestra with Frank and Jane. Knew his parents very well and was at Oberlin when Jane attended there. So sorry to learn of his passing. May God give you the necessary strength in getting through the difficult days ahead.

Roberta Page Barker

Lisa Haines

April 24, 2011

Frank was one of my favorite relatives. He always had a funny, lengthy story everytime you saw him. He was very generous with his time and knowledge with everyone. My life was enriched by having him in it and he will be missed very much. My love to all his family.
Lisa Giamperoli Haines

April 24, 2011

We all miss you dad. God bless.

Love,

Your family

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