Adrian Wallace Moore Jr.

1928 - 2016

Adrian Wallace Moore Jr. obituary, 1928-2016, Bethesda, MD

Adrian Wallace Moore Jr.

1928 - 2016

BORN

1928

DIED

2016

Adrian Moore Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 17, 2016.
ADRIAN WALLACE MOORE, JR.

No one loved life more than Wally Moore!!

He was always positive, optimistic, determined and happy. Every day was considered a gift, and he lived every day to the fullest.

Wally Moore, Jr. was born in Southport, North Carolina on November 17, 1928 to the late A.W. Moore and Sadie Orr Moore. He was a graduate of Southport High School and North Carolina State University, where he received his B.S. degree in Horticulture in 1950. He served as a 1st Lt. in the Army Corps of Engineers during the Korean Conflict .

Mr. Moore was President/CEO of Southern Distributors and Southern Auto Parts, Inc. Earlier in his career he was President of Martens and Moore Insurance Agency, and American Homeowners Insurance Company. He also managed the family farm in Darnestown, Maryland, where he worked weekends. He owned citrus groves in the Indian River area of Florida and timberlands in Bladen, Pender and Sampson counties, North Carolina and in Morgan County, West Virginia.

Mr. Moore was a busy and successful businessman who suffered a life-changing accident in 2007. Initially paralyzed from a fall, through sheer will and determination he recovered sufficiently to remain active in business and civic affairs. He was a man who did not know the meaning of "it can't be done." His optimistic outlook and appreciation for life was an inspiration to everyone who knew him.

Wally was a member of the Board of Trustees of Sibley Memorial Hospital, The Methodist Home, and Wesley Theological Seminary. He served on bank boards for 40 years with institutions that now comprise Wells Fargo Bank. He was an emeritus member of the Investment Committee of the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

Mr. Moore was a member of Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church, Congressional Country Club, Columbia Country Club, The University Club and Sigma Chi Fraternity. He served as President of Georgetown Kiwanis Club. He was a member and Potentate of Almas Shrine Temple; Worshipful Master of Temple-Noyes Cathedral Lodge #32; Director of Capital Court #50, Royal Order of Jesters; President of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Jester Courts; Royal Director of the National Court, Royal Order of Jesters; and an honorary 33rd degree Scottish Rite Mason.

He was an avid sportsman, hunter, water skier and conservationist. Wally founded the Orr-Moore Hunting Club. He was honored by the State of West Virginia for donating timberlands, which he maintained in their natural state for the enjoyment of all future generations.

Mr. Moore is survived by his wife of 62 years, Elizabeth Steuart Moore, of Bethesda, Maryland and two nieces.

After a lengthy illness, which he fought courageously, Wally Moore is at peace and rest.

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October 26, 2016

Leisa Luckett-Jones posted to the memorial.

September 14, 2016

William Perry posted to the memorial.

August 29, 2016

Boni Newkirk posted to the memorial.

Leisa Luckett-Jones

October 26, 2016

I'm so sorry to read of Wally's passing. He was a dear family friend of my aunt & uncle who live across the court from the Moore's, and also my parents for as far back as I can remember. He was always 'larger than life' in both stature and personality. I'll never forget his kind support when my dad, Dr. Bill Luckett, passed away in 2003. I'm also sorry to read of his health struggles that he endured over the past few years. He was an amazing man. We send our deepest condolences to Liz. God Bless.

William Perry

September 14, 2016

I was saddened to hear of Wally's passing but relieved that his wonderful spirit is now free from his broken and ailing body. He was one of my father's [Tom Perry Jr.] closest and dearest friends -- so much that he might as well have been family. I shared more than a few good times with them on hunting trips -- memories that will always make me smile. Wally's passion for life, love and respect for the great outdoors, was/is an inspiration to me. I can not think of enough words to describe his unforgettably vibrant and jovial personality. To say that he will be sorely missed by all those who knew him is an understatement.

Boni Newkirk

August 29, 2016

Wally was a remarkable man. I knew him as a good friend of my parents, Carl and Doris Longley. Liz, stay strong.

Fred Michel

August 23, 2016

I knew him as both "Uncle Wally" when I had been a boy and I then called him just, Wally, as a man. I know that my late father, Mike or Glenn C.Michel, would also have wanted his decades long friendship with him mentioned as well. He was a shining example for dealing with some of life's devastations especially after 2007. Rest in peace sir & please save @ least one place, Orr-Moore, for me in heaven :-).

Fred Michel

August 23, 2016

Thank you for the pleasure of your example all of my entire life. Freddy

August 23, 2016

Please accept my sincere sympathies. May God's holy spirit or active force, equip you with the " power beyond what is normal " to go from one day to the next. ( 2 Corinthians 4 : 7 ) Remember : God can help his faithful servants to endure any and every problem they may face.

August 23, 2016

Please accept my sincere sympathies. May God's holy spirit or active force, equip you with the " power beyond what is normal " to go from one day to the next. ( 2 Corinthians 4 : 7 ) Remember : God can help his faithful servants to endure any and every problem they may face.

Rachel Greene

August 22, 2016

My mother and I first met Wally while I was in therapy at National Rehabilitation Hospital. As my mother stated below about us being able to sit at Wally's lunch table, that one kind gesture of his sparked a friendship that will last forever. I was in a wheelchair at the time, and Wally, Who was walking laps around me, served as an inspiration. His mentality and perspective was contagious to all. He taught us that certain circumstances, no matter how grave, should not alter one's outlook. The passion Wally exuded for life was and is insurmountable. I will forever treasure our friendship until we meet again.

Kathy Greene

August 22, 2016

When my daughter Rachel was in a horrific car accident I cried to God asking him "Why?" Now I know it was so our paths would cross with Wally Moore. I remember the day we met, the lunch room was crowded at NRH and Wally made room at his table for us to join him. Wally gave me my faith back. He was a true inspiration, loving and giving friend. Wally taught me that every day we have is a pure blessing and we should always live our lives to the fullest. He was a remarkable man who always had such a positive attitude about everything. Wally has forever touched my life and he has made me a better person. I will miss my friend so much but I know that we all have a new guardian angel now. God bless you my dear friend Wally. I look forward to seeing you again, please save a spot for us at your table!!! Love Always, XOXOX Kathy

My Very Dear Friend

Kathy Greene

August 22, 2016

Chris Johnson

August 22, 2016

My only regret is not meeting Mr. Moore sooner in life. I will cherish forever the short time I knew him that our Heavenly Father gave me. Like his college buddy Hubert Gower, he was a gentleman in every sense of the word. Together they are celebrating and laughing it up in heaven! My family's thoughts and prayers go out to Miss Elizabeth.

Sterling Mead

August 22, 2016

Wally Moore's was an extraordinary man and I have been fortunate and blessed to be a small part of his incredible journey in life.
What made Wally such an outstanding person is a compilation of character traits of which biographies are made.
Wally was a man of deep faith, a philanthropist, a person with an overwhelming positive and can do attitude toward life. Wally saw adversity as a challenge not a problem and embraced those challenges with energy and fortitude unique to his character.
The individuals and groups he has encouraged and helped was made up of a lifetime of effort and came to him as naturally as breathing.
To me, the greatest and most wonderful trait of Wally Moore, reminds me of a passage in the New Testament in Corinthians I Chapter 13 that expresses no matter what we do in terms of good deeds without love we have missed the boat.
Wally expressed this love by holding out his hand and offering to share his life with others. He expressed faith, hope and energized us as individuals to move forward in this life and believe in ourselves and our fellow man.
Wally has treated each of his friends in a very special ways and for me his friendship has shaped my life in so many wonderful ways I am truly grateful.
I am a better man for knowing Wally Moore.
And so my dear friend, may God Bless you and keep you.

Thomas Perry lll

August 19, 2016

Wally was a "Man's Man"..........A Mentor and Inspiration to me, and loved by many. He will be missed and always respectfully rembered to those who knew him.

JP Ward

August 18, 2016

My deepest condolences for the loss of a great man. It was a true honor to know him. His presence and sense of determination was a true inspiration. He will be missed.

Hugh Jahnigen

August 18, 2016

Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Mr. Moore. Though we were good friends I could never bring myself to call him Wally. To me he was always Mr. Moore. I felt he deserved that. I loved him as if he were my family and will miss him terribly. My prayers are with you.

Matthew Real

August 18, 2016

"Wally" Moore was an inspirational man. He had a powerful presence, energy and drive that not only brought him success but brought the best out in others as well. He was a man of abundant integrity, generosity and compassion. I consider it a privilege to have known him and to have been counted among his many friends. He will be sorely missed.

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