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Donald D.O. Obituary

Donald Charles Moyer, D.O.

Donald Charles Moyer, D.O., passed away on Feb. 15, 2024, in the presence of family.

Donald was the beloved husband of Stacey Moyer, and father of Donald Moyer III and Matthew Moyer.

The greatest times of his life were spent with his family, traveling to national parks, visiting museums, seeing foreign countries, attending professional sporting events and watching theater shows and concerts. These activities all meant more to him when he was with his family. He enjoyed life and also enjoyed working and serving others.

Donald graduated from Tamaqua Area High School in December, 1982, after leaving unexpectedly in his senior year to attend college early due to financial concerns.

In December, 1985, he graduated Kutztown University with a BA in visual communication and graphic design. After working for a while as a graphic designer/illustrator, he decided to change fields. He returned to Kutztown and earned his elementary education teaching certificate. He completed his student teaching at John S. Clarke Elementary School in Pottsville. He then taught elementary school in Philadelphia and while there also attended classes at Lehigh University to become a reading specialist.

He enjoyed teaching and never minded reviewing things a million times over until children who were considered unable to read became able to read.

While working as a reading specialist, he began to recognize the medical aspects of some students learning disabilities and decided to look into pre-med classes. He began to take 1-2 pre-med classes a semester at the University of Pennsylvania. His last class at the University of Pennsylvania overlapped with his first year of medical school but it was important to him to have closure and finish his biology degree at the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a BA in biology in August, 2000.

He attended medical school at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and supported himself with part-time work until he was awarded the National Health Service Corp Scholarship. He graduated LECOM in 2003 and completed his residency program with Good Samaritan University Hospital in West Islip, N.Y., and Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, N.Y.

As he was a National Health Service Corp Scholar, he then began to practice at Goshen Medical Center in Faison, N.C., a medically-underserved area. He found caring for the children of the hard working migrant farm workers to be very rewarding. He also enjoyed improving his Spanish speaking skills.

In October 2009, he returned to Pennsylvania to be closer to family and began working for Geisinger in Orwigsburg. He remained there until his health made it too difficult to work. He was grateful for the connections he made with his patients and their families and enjoyed watching his patients grow up. He loved seeing them in the community participating in activities with his own children as well. Donald could not fully express how much those connections meant to him. He fought hard to stay healthy enough to continue working for as long as possible.

Dr. Moyer was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer in August of 2022 despite having no real risk factors for the disease. He underwent surgeries, two types of chemotherapy and participated in a clinical trial in order to fight this disease. He sought specialty care and opinions from all over and was hospitalized for the past several months.

He encourages people to watch for signs of this illness as it is often hard to detect.

He is survived by his mother, Arlene Moyer, of Tamaqua; a brother, Darron Moyer, of Tamaqua; his wife Stacey of Pottsville, and his sons, Donald C. Moyer III and Matthew S. Moyer of Pottsville. He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Carolyn Gigous, and father-in-law, Donald Gigous, of Fayetteville, PA; his brother-in-law, Bryan Gigous, and sister-in-law, Rena Gigous, of Shippensburg; as well as nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.

He was also preceded in death by his father, Donald Moyer; an aunt and two uncles.

Service: Celebration of Life service 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 26, Sweet Arrow Lake Clubhouse. Visitation 3:30-6 p.m. Monday. Geschwindt Stabingas Ebling Funeral Home, Schuylkill Haven, has been entrusted with arrangements. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his name may be made to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, www.pancan.org, a children's charity or simply by buying a gift for a child in your life. To extend online condolences, visit www.gsesfuneralhomes.com.

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Published by Times News on Feb. 20, 2024.

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Jonathon myers

August 19, 2025

Thank you for being the best doctor in the world!

JAN D GULDEN D M D

March 12, 2024

THANK YOU FOR BEING A PHYSICIAN
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Troy Lipp

February 21, 2024

Dr. Moyer was the Pediatrician for both my boys. He always reminded me of a small town country Doctor because of his great personality and warmness that he exhibited to us. He will truly be missed. I was sad to hear that he has passed and we send condolences to his family and friends.

Nadiyah Lewis

February 20, 2024

My first memory of Dr. Moyer was me coming in as a first time mother exclusively breastfeeding. Any doubts about my decision to exclusively breastfeed was immediately gone when I met you. Today my boys, are 14 and 12. Extremely healthy, caring boys, whom have been under the care of you. When they became ill no matter the appointments that was booked Dr. Moyer would squeeze them in in between appointments. After hours I would receive calls about their labs results or testing. I cannot thank him enough for his work. My son learned to read early made honors last year. Through his practice his work was beyond incredible. Dr. Moyer had a great sense of humor and realism that cannot be replaced. I can't think or dream of a better doctor for anyone with a child to have. He will missed. He used to say his sons was on the same age as my two sons. I will never forget you. I think you got your wings too soon.

Wendy Lamp

February 19, 2024

God bless you Dr. Moyer. You have been a blessing to all. My first memory of you is when I came to the office in 2012 with my newly born granddaughter and her mother. I´ll never forget this and it always brings a smile to my face. After looking at her height percentile you said, "She is not going to be a giant but she is going to be tall." Made me laugh and still brings a smile to my face always. Loved coming to see you, an extraordinary, wonderful doctor and person.

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