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Dr. Ronald Moore~ Jan 1, 1942 Feb 25,2025
Our hearts are shattered by the loss of a truly remarkable husband, father, and grandfather.
Ronald was born on January 1, 1942, in Everett, Washington, and later moved to East Wenatchee, where he graduated from Eastmont High School.
In 1961, Ron enlisted in the Army and served his country with honor. After his service, he pursued his passion for chiropractic and attended Palmer Chiropractic College in Davenport, Iowa. He graduated in 1970 and began his career as an intern with Dr. Bliss in Newport, Washington.
In 1974, Ron opened his own chiropractic practice in Newport and later expanded his services by opening a satellite practice in Deer Park. He sold his Newport practice in the future.
Dr. Moore is survived by his devoted wife, Darlene, whom he had been married to for 43 years. They are blessed with two children: a son, Jeffrey (Courtenay), and a daughter, Tamara (Damon). Their family is also complete with four grandchildren: Payton, Jordyn, Kolton, and Kenzie.
Ron was preceded in death by his father, mother, and two sisters.
Throughout his career, Dr. Moore was actively involved in various organizations and associations, including the Washington State Chiropractic Association, the Medicare Review Board, and as a Neurological Innovations Instructor, He also served as a member of the Deer Park Jaycees and the Deer Park Men’s Golf Club.
For over five decades, Dr. Moore dedicated his life to the practice of chiropractic, deeply rooted in the Deer Park community. His greatest achievements and inspirations lay in his unwavering commitment to family and his compassionate care for his patients and loved ones.
Services for Dr. Moore will be held at a later date at the Veterans National Cemetery in Medical Lake. In his memory, we will always carry his love and legacy in our hearts.
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