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David B. Moore Jr., affectionately known as Davey, passed away on September 3, 2025, at the Hospice and Community Care in Mount Joy. He was born on October 25, 1957, in Lebanon, to the late David B. Sr. & Dorothy M. (Yeager) Moore.
A graduate of Cocalico High School, class of 1977, David dedicated a significant portion of his life to his career in foundry work. He spent 30 years with Ephrata manufacturing, followed by 15 years at Boise Aluminum Foundry, retiring in 2023. His work ethic and commitment to his profession were admired by many. Outside of his professional life, David was known for his vibrant spirit and a wide range of interests. He enjoyed playing softball, hunting, and fishing, often reveling in the great outdoors. Additionally, he cherished the time spent with his brother exploring auctions and flea markets, finding joy in the treasure hunts they embarked upon together. Camping was another beloved pastime for David, providing him with the opportunity to connect with nature and create lasting memories. A devoted sports fan, he supported the Rams football team and the Philadelphia Phillies. He will be deeply missed and forever cherished in the hearts of those who knew him.
David is survived by his two children, Tanya Conrad and Bradley (Ashley Ingram) Moore, and his four grandchildren, Katelynn Ingram, Kendra Ingram, Kameron Moore, and Troy Conrad. He is also survived by three brothers, Dean (Linda) Moore, Dennis (Ann) Moore, and Wilbur (Vickie) Moyer, as well as two sisters, Patricia (Tom) Rhine and Barbara Messner.
Services will be private to the family.
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