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Dick and Ikuko Roth
March 12, 2009
Our condolence to Dick Moores and all his family. We are old friends of Dick and only know of Madison from his fond mentiions of his two older brothers. We see in the very likeable face of the photo the same gaze we know of in Dick. The obituary describes an admirable life and as artists ourselves we appreciate how he became an artist although handicapped later in life.
Jeff Mauger
March 12, 2009
Maddy, in his quiet and unassuming way, was such a part of everyone's lives during the Ozette days. His humor and enthusiasm for anything that caught his interest was a lesson for anyone who knew him.
Madison and Amy, I am proud to have known your father. Patty, you and Maddy will always be in my heart and memory.
Gloria Kinney
March 11, 2009
Our love and condolence to all the Moores family and especially to Patty and Madison.
Gordon Kinney was Madison's first cousin. Maddy came over to Boise to be best man at our wedding in the summer of 1947.
We see from the beautiful Celebration how dearly Maddy was loved by all who knew him.
Perhaps he and Gordon are now having a happy reunion somewhere, and have enjoyed watching his afternoon of remembrance.
Our love and very best wishes to you all from the Gordon and Gloria Kinney family: Jan, Pam, Alan and Dinah, and grandchilden Angie and Brian.
Lovingly,
Gloria Kinney
Gloria Kinney
March 11, 2009
We remember with love, Madison. He was best man at our wedding in Boise Idaho in the summer of 1947. Maddy and Gordon Kinney were first cousins.
We send our love, condolence and very best wishes to Patty, and to Madison Jr. and to your wonderful family. We remember some special encounters over the years.
Our love to you all from the Gordon and Gloria Kinney family: Jan, Alan, Pam, Dinah, and grandchildren Angie and Brian.
We are here for you if you need to talk . Let's keep in touch
Clifford Harrington
March 9, 2009
To our friend Dick and his family. Please accept our condolences on the loss of Madison. He obviously had a host of friends who will help keep his memory alive.
Cliff and Tomoko Harrington
Dinah Kinney
March 9, 2009
My Dears,
Dad dearly loved Maddy, and expressed fond memories of time spent together as children and adults. Patty and Madison, you have been on a long hard road, and have given so much. Thank-you for taking such good care of him. We will remember Dad's Dear Cousin fondly, and we are here for you.
Dinah
Marilyn Szczepaniak
March 7, 2009
Amy-I didn't have the honor of knowing your father personally, but I have heard fond comments about his service to Ballard Community Hospital. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Marilyn Szczepaniak
Sally Little
March 7, 2009
I talked with the librarian today at Ballard Library in order to make a donation in Mad's name. They were wondering what happened to him and remembered him dearly. They helped him every day find nonfiction audio books on tape. We will make a donation in his name-- All our love,
Sal and Bill, Sam, Jess, Zach, Charlie, Rach and Wil
Gretchen Moores-Hooper
March 7, 2009
I will miss you, dear Maddy.....You were an important link to my darling Ken.....Your courage and kindness, throughout your life, have been an inspiration....
Patty - you did everything right to care for and love Maddy.....I admire you more than you know....
And Madison....how wonderful you have been....Your parents have been very proud of you....
And, Amy - such a strong girl....Your Dad was so proud of you too!
Much love, Gretchen
Legacy Remembers
Posted an obituary
March 7, 2009
Madison Moores Obituary
Madison MOORES, MD Maddy was born in Portland, Oregon June 9, 1925. Died February 27, 2009 at home in Ballard with his family at his side. After graduating from Garfield H. S. in 1943, he trained as a pilot in the US Navy from 1943 to 1945.... Read Madison Moores's Obituary
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