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Francis Boyd Moore

1935 - 2025

Francis Boyd Moore obituary, 1935-2025, St Simons Island, MD

BORN

1935

DIED

2025

Francis Moore Obituary

Francis (Frank) Boyd Moore was born July 27, 1935 in Gainesville, GA. The fourth son of Henry Welchel Moore and Elizabeth Boyd Moore, Frank is a native of Dahlonega, Georgia and graduated high school from Darlington School in Rome, GA. He attended North Georgia College in 1956 and then transferred to the University of Georgia, where he was a member of Chi Phi Fraternity, graduating in 1960 with a BBA.

Soon after graduating, Frank met Nancy Wofford, the love of his life, and they were married in October 1962. They shared 62 wonderful years together and have four beloved children and five grandchildren.

Early in his career, Frank initiated and ran Head Start programs in fourteen Georgia counties as part of his work for multiple Georgia Planning and Development Commissions. In 1972, he became Special Assistant to Governor Jimmy Carter for state and city reorganization and later Executive Secretary to the Governor.

When Jimmy Carter began his run for the Presidency, Frank transitioned from the Governor's office to a variety of leadership roles on his campaign. After Carter's successful election, the Moore family moved to Washington D.C. and Frank became Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison, a role he held for the 4 years of the administration.

Under President Carter's direction, Frank and his Congressional Liaison team racked up one of the best records of legislative accomplishments of any administration despite the turmoil and criticism that are part of life in the nation's capital.

Over the past several decades, Frank was justifiably proud of, and honored for, his contribution to the successful domestic legislative record and visionary foreign policy initiatives of President Carter.

After Washington, Frank worked for an independent oil company in Houston, Texas and then for Waste Management Inc, where he remained until retirement in 2001.

During his Waste Management career Frank & Nancy lived in Chicago where Frank was on the Board and Executive Committee of The Lincoln Park Zoo and was an Executive Board Member of the Illinois State Chamber of Commerce.

They returned to Washington D.C. toward the end of his career and Frank served on the American Battle Monuments Commission where he was 1 of 4 people on the Site and Design Committee for the WWII Memorial on The Washington Mall. He was also a founding member of the Friends of the National WWII Memorial and was honored with Emeritus status.

In retirement Frank and Nancy enjoyed a full life of family, friends and travel while living in Cambridge, Maryland and eventually St. Simons Island, Georgia.

Frank was a life-long student of World History and read over 200 books each year. He also had a great love and appreciation of music, especially Willie Nelson and all bluegrass born of the Appalachian Mountains where he grew up.

Frank passed away peacefully at home on May 21st. He was preceded in death by his wife Nancy and is survived by his four children, Elizabeth, Courtney, Hank and Brian, five grandchildren, his sister Ann Wimpy, and nephew John Lawton Wofford.

A memorial service will be announced at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to one of Frank's favorite organizations, The Carter Center or Habitat for Humanity.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dorchester Star on May 24, 2025.

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Peter H. Wolf

June 14, 2025

I've struggled for several days how appropriately to express my wonderful memories of Frank. It would take too many words here to cover this fine man. So I shall refer to words I wrote in 2019 about him and his splendid family: see www.peterhwolf.blog, Post No. 24, pp. 16-20. He graciously helped me become a Washington trial judge, which I was for 40 years. Need I say more? A true and lasting friend.

Elizabeth Moore

June 1, 2025

Thank you all for the lovely remembrances.
The memorial service will be on June 14th at 11 AM at the Dahlonega Methodist Church, 107 S Park St, Dahlonega, GA.

Eliot Cutler

May 29, 2025

Frank Moore was an extraordinarily kind and generous person . . . and funny to boot. He was important support for me when I was a (very) young man working in the Caryer White House, and an even more important support for me during my recovery some 45 years later. He didn't have to call, but he did .. . because that's the kind of man he was. Thank you for your time on earth, Frank. Godspeed.

Joe Mitchell

May 28, 2025

Frank was my lifelong friend and colleague both in GA government and the White House. Frank was a good man, like his mentor and mine, former president Carter. He was smart, honest and great with people. He loved Nancy and his four children and grandchildren very much and they should all be proud of their father and grandfather. I suspect Frank is on his way to re-unite with all his friends and colleagues who predeceased him. I look to see him again when my time comes. Goodby my friend and may you rest in peace.

Joe Mitchell

Curtis Fraser

May 28, 2025

Frank and I became friends when he moved into The Gates of SSI. I will never forget the day when President Jimmy Carter came to have lunch with him with 2 black SUV,´s with security and several of the grounds guys went to hide. I always enjoyed talking with and listening to stories about his great life experiences.

Bill Furlong

May 27, 2025

I was a teenage kid in DC growing up next door to Frank, Nancy and their family. They were a second family to me. Countless great memories of Frank and the whole Moore family. I´m so glad I had the chance to share wonderful stories and memories with Frank several months ago at Nancy´s funeral. When my daughter turned 16 this year we got on the phone with Frank so he could serenade her with a birthday song. It was a classic Frank Moore moment. A wonderful friend and neighbor. A life of service. A one of a kind human being. Thanks, Frank, for a lifetime of great memories!

Alex Furlong

May 26, 2025

Sending all our love to the Moores. Frank will be greatly missed. I loved his big smile and how he was always ready with a song. What a great legacy he has left. I know his positive spirit will live on through his wonderful children and grandchildren! RIP Frank.

Donald Webster

May 25, 2025

So very many laughs and fond memories of Frank and Nancy. My heartfelt condolences to Brian and his family. Don Webster

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